Oscar Sully had always been a bit of a loner. Growing up in the sanctum, a secret community of magical beings, he had always been surrounded by family and friends. But deep down, he had always felt like an outsider.
That all changed one day when he met the Elf, Goblin, and human trio. They were all around the same age as Oscar and were also training to become powerful magic users. They quickly bonded over their shared love for magic and spending time in the sanctum.
The young friends would spend hours in the sanctum, practicing their spells and honing their skills. Oscar felt a sense of belonging with this group, something he had never experienced before. He loved his Navi family, but there was something special about his sanctum family.
After a long day of practicing magic, the group would often hang out in the sanctum, chatting and laughing as they shared stories and secrets. Oscar felt like he could truly be himself around them, and they accepted him for who he was.
As the weeks went by, Oscar's friendship with the trio only grew stronger. They started hanging out outside of the sanctum as well, exploring the nearby forests and caves. They even went on adventures, using their magic to uncover hidden treasures and solve ancient mysteries.
Oscar was grateful for his new friends. They had shown him a side of the sanctum he had never seen before. They had introduced him to new spells and techniques, and he had become a more skilled magic user because of them.
But more than that, they had shown him the true meaning of friendship. They were always there for each other, through the good times and the bad. They supported and encouraged each other, and Oscar knew that he could count on them no matter what.
As Oscar sat with his sanctum family, watching the sun set over the magical landscape, he couldn't help but feel a sense of happiness and contentment. He had finally found his place in the sanctum, surrounded by friends who accepted him for who he was.
Oscar knew that his Navi family would always be his home, but he also knew that his sanctum family would always hold a special place in his heart. They were the friends he had always longed for, and he was grateful for every moment he got to spend with them.
