Crom: The impossible carry
In the wild lands where Crom, the primal god of the wilderness, reigned supreme, there was a challenge that was whispered about in hushed tones among the tribes. It was known as the "Impossible Carry," a test of strength and endurance that few had dared to undertake.
The challenge was simple, yet daunting. One had to carry a massive stone, known as the "Beast's Bane," from one end of Crom's domain to the other, through treacherous terrain, dense forests, and across raging rivers. The Beast's Bane was a colossal stone, larger than any man, with an uneven and rough surface that made it all the more difficult to grip.
Many had attempted the challenge, but none had succeeded. The stone was said to be cursed by Crom himself, imbued with his primal power, and only those who were truly worthy could hope to complete the task.
Among the tribe's warriors, there was a young and promising warrior named Torin. He was known for his unmatched strength and resilience, having proven himself in battles against fierce beasts and rival tribes. Torin had heard the tales of the Impossible Carry and felt a burning desire to take on the challenge.
With determination in his heart, Torin set out on the fateful day of the challenge. He approached the Beast's Bane, its massive form casting a shadow over him. He reached out, his hands gripping the rough surface, and began the arduous task of lifting it.
The weight of the stone was immense, and Torin struggled with every step. His muscles strained, sweat poured down his face, and his breath came in ragged gasps. The terrain was unforgiving, with thick undergrowth, rocky slopes, and rushing rivers that threatened to sweep him away.
But Torin refused to give up. He pushed on, his eyes fixed on the horizon, his mind focused solely on the task at hand. He channeled the teachings of Crom, drawing on the primal strength of the wilderness that flowed through his veins.
Days turned into weeks, and Torin pressed onward, overcoming one obstacle after another. He battled exhaustion, hunger, and the relentless demands of the challenge. At times, he stumbled and fell, but he picked himself up and kept going, driven by an unyielding determination to succeed.
Along the way, Torin encountered wild beasts that sought to challenge him, but he fought them off with the primal ferocity that Crom had bestowed upon him. He crossed roaring rivers, scaled sheer cliffs, and traversed dense forests, pushing himself beyond his limits.
As Torin approached the end of the challenge, he was battered, bruised, and covered in dirt and sweat. But his spirit burned brighter than ever, fueled by the primal power of Crom that coursed through him. With one final burst of strength, he carried the Beast's Bane across the finish line, completing the Impossible Carry.
The tribes gathered to witness the feat, and Crom himself appeared in the form of a great bear, his eyes gleaming with approval. He roared with thunderous applause, acknowledging Torin's unparalleled display of strength and endurance.
From that day on, Torin was revered as a legend among his people, known as the one who had conquered the Impossible Carry. He was granted the title of Crom's Champion, and his name echoed through the wilderness for generations to come.
Torin's tale became a legend, passed down through the ages as a testament to the untamed power that resided in the heart of those who followed Crom's teachings. It was said that Torin's feat had earned him the favor of the primal god, and he continued to lead his tribe with unmatched strength and wisdom, embodying the spirit of Crom, the primal god of the wilderness.