Gornach was always different.
As a child, he preferred solitude, finding comfort in the quiet corners of the world where no one could disturb him.
His parents, concerned about his lack of friends, encouraged him to play with the other children, but Gornach was content with his own company.
One day, while wandering through the woods near his home, Gornach stumbled upon a little girl sitting by a stream. She had golden hair that shimmered in the sunlight and eyes that sparkled with curiosity.
Her name was Lila.
Gornach had never met anyone like her before. She was full of life, always asking questions and wanting to explore. Despite his initial reluctance, Gornach found himself drawn to her.
Lila and Gornach became fast friends, spending their days exploring the woods together. Gornach showed her all his secret places, the ones he had never shared with anyone else.
For the first time in his life, Gornach felt like he had found someone who understood him.
But as time passed, Gornach began to feel something else. It was a strange, powerful energy that he couldn't explain. It started as a tingling sensation in his chest, but soon it spread throughout his entire body.
He tried to ignore it, but it only grew stronger.
One evening, as the sun was setting, Lila told Gornach that her family was moving away. She handed him a small, carved wooden wolf as a keepsake.
Gornach felt his heart shatter. In a moment of panic and confusion, he blurted out that he didn't want to see her again. Lila, hurt and confused, left without another word.
As soon as she was gone, the energy inside Gornach exploded. He ran deep into the forest, his heart pounding. The air around him seemed to vibrate, and suddenly, his body began to change. His senses sharpened, his muscles bulged, and his eyes glowed with an eerie blue light.
He let out a howl that echoed through the trees—Gornach had become the Skibidi Sigma, the lone wolf, a powerful being destined to walk the world in solitude.