As the King of Sloth fled back into the Abyss, the hero felt his memories returning. The Void was forced to give back what it had stolen because the hero had mastered both the darkness and the light. He remembered Laila. He remembered the apple. He remembered his name. But there was a final catch. To keep this balance, he could no longer stay in the human world as a god, nor could he stay as a normal man.
He walked over to Laila, who was now looking at him with wide, recognizing eyes. Tears streamed down her face as the dusty pillow in her hands began to glow. "You... you're back," she sobbed. The hero smiled, his body becoming semi-transparent. "I'm not back, Laila. I'm everywhere now." He touched her forehead, transferring his remaining human essence to her, giving her a lifespan that would match his own eternal existence. The twist was that the hero became the 'Spirit of the Wind'—the breeze that makes you want to nap under a tree, and the storm that protects you from the dark. He was no longer a person; he was a phenomenon.
