Journal de bord d'un loup garou

Journal de bord d'un loup garou

Language: French
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 2265075965
ISBN 13: 9782265075962
Publication date: October 9th, 2003
Publisher: Fleuve Noir
Pages: 219
Oz, a young man with a deep connection to the supernatural, embarks on a transformative journey far beyond the familiar streets of Sunnydale. His quest takes him to the mystical heights of Tibet, where he hopes to find enlightenment and guidance from a revered monk. The atmosphere is rich with ancient traditions and the whispers of secrets long held by the mountains. Each step is a reminder of the cultural tapestry that surrounds him, filled with vibrant colors and the scent of incense wafting through the air.

As he navigates this new world, Oz confronts not only the external challenges but also the inner turmoil that comes with being a werewolf. The monk he seeks possesses knowledge that could either help him embrace his duality or push him further into the shadows. The stakes are high as Oz wrestles with the implications of his condition, searching for a sense of belonging and acceptance in a world that often misunderstands him.

The journey unfolds with encounters that challenge his resolve and illuminate his path. Through meditation and reflection, Oz learns the importance of balance between light and dark. He discovers that wisdom lies not only in the teachings of the monk but also in the connections he forms with others along the way. Each encounter becomes a stepping stone toward self-discovery, unearthing what it truly means to be both human and beast.

Guided by the monk's ancient wisdom, Oz's transformation becomes both a physical and spiritual odyssey. He learns to embrace his identity, understanding that the essence of who he is transcends the boundaries of his condition. Ultimately, as he ventures deeper into the heart of Tibet, Oz realizes that the journey is as vital as the destination, shaping him into a more complete version of himself.

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