Faith Of The Heart

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ೃ⁀➷ not much to spoil here just about Geppetto and hints of The Nameless Puppet so with that enjoy :)

ೃ⁀➷ not much to spoil here just about Geppetto and hints of The Nameless Puppet so with that enjoy :)

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inocchio, the wooden puppet with bright blue eyes, short dark hair, and a mechanical arm, had a profound and enduring desire. He longed to become a real boy. This fervent wish was a reflection of his creator's, Geppetto's, desire to see the lifeless body of his son, Carlo, brought back to life.

The roots of Pinocchio's existence were intertwined with Geppetto's mourning and deep grief. The loss of Carlo had left Geppetto devastated, and in his anguish, he turned to the realm of the mystical and the enigmatic substance known as Ergo. Geppetto believed that collecting enough Ergo could be the key to reanimating his son, to turn back the hands of time and undo the tragedy that had befallen their family.

However, Geppetto's quest for Ergo was not without its challenges. The mystical substance was elusive and dangerous, requiring a collector of great skill, determination, and resilience. This is where Pinocchio came into play. His mechanical heart and unyielding loyalty to his creator made him the perfect candidate to embark on this perilous journey.

To motivate and manipulate the wooden puppet, Geppetto made a promise-one that Pinocchio held onto with unwavering faith. The promise was simple yet profound: that by collecting enough Ergo, Geppetto would transform Pinocchio into a real boy. It was a dream that had been planted in Pinocchio's heart, a hope that he clung to with all his mechanical strength.

As Pinocchio ventured into the enigmatic world of Krat, he remained driven by the promise of becoming a real boy, a transformation that he believed was within his grasp. Yet, the deeper and more complex layers of Geppetto's true motivations remained shrouded in mystery. The creator's ultimate goal was to collect enough Ergo to bring Carlo back to life, and the promise of Pinocchio's transformation into a real boy served as both a motivator and a means to an end.

As Pinocchio navigated the damp and gloomy alleyways of the Workshop Union Culvert, he found himself in a perilous area where the puppets posed a constant threat. The relentless pursuit of Ergo had brought him to this dangerous part of Krat, and he knew that he needed help to get through it safely.

In the midst of this treacherous environment, he encountered a figure, a Stalker, who had taken refuge behind an animal mask. The Stalker had barricaded themselves away from the relentless puppets, and the tension in the air was palpable.

Pinocchio, undeterred by the threat that loomed around him, raised his weapon and prepared to charge forward. The wooden puppet's determination was unwavering as he took the initiative, determined to face the obstacles that lay ahead and find a way to advance through the Workshop Union Culvert.

As Pinocchio raised his weapon, his determination was evident in the focused gleam in his bright blue eyes. The puppets that stood before him, one resembling a worker and the other appearing blank and emotionless, were poised as threats in the damp and gloomy Workshop Union Culvert.

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