The monster in The NeverEnding Story, like Gmork, is very cunning. It's not just about brute strength. It can track its prey, in this case Atreyu, very well. It also has a certain intelligence that makes it a formidable opponent. And of course, its physical appearance, being big and having a scary look, adds to its overall menacing nature.
In theory, it's highly unlikely to have a story that truly never ends. All stories have a natural conclusion or a point where they stop being relevant or engaging.
The Gmork is one of the most terrifying monsters in The NeverEnding Story. It's a wolf - like creature that serves the power of the Nothing. It's really menacing and represents the destructive force in the story.
Maybe it was created by an ancient magic. Some powerful wizard or sorcerer might have used dark or forgotten spells to bring the stone monster to life.
One example could be a group of friends who played the Ouija game. After the session, they started hearing strange knocking sounds on the walls of their house at night. Every night, the knocking would occur, as if the spirits they contacted during the game were still around. It seemed like the story of their encounter with the Ouija board just kept going with these nightly disturbances.
The 'road that never ends' in the story might also stand for the passage of time. Time keeps flowing and the story on this never - ending road could be about how different events and characters are affected by the unceasing march of time. It could be a metaphor for the continuous evolution of a world or a society within the narrative.
A story that never ends might suggest that there are always new developments and possibilities. It doesn't have a fixed endpoint and can go on and on, adapting to different circumstances and characters' experiences.