Example output
Example 1:
Password:RunawayRocky7Green#
Hint: Rocky, the adventurous green iguana, loved to run away from his enclosure to explore the outdoors. One day, he stumbled upon a rocky terrain where he had to use his strength to climb over rocks and boulders. He was so exhausted that he took a nap on a boulder and dreamt of the number 7. When he woke up, he saw a green butterfly perched on a nearby plant, and its wings had a unique pattern that looked like the "#" symbol. From then on, Rocky knew that 7 and "#" would be his lucky numbers and special characters in his passwords.
Example 2:
Password:5GlowingFrogs$ Hint:Once upon a time, in a magical land far, far away, there was a pond where five glowing frogs lived. These frogs were special because they had the ability to change colors. They could turn red, blue, green, purple, and yellow, and they loved to play games with each other. One day, they decided to create a secret password that only they knew. They wanted to make it memorable and hard to crack, so they decided to use three random words. The first word had to be a verb, and they chose "glowing" because they all glowed in the dark. The second word was a noun, and they chose "frogs" because that's what they were. Finally, they needed an adjective, and they chose "5" because there were five of them. To make it even harder to crack, they added a special character, "$", and a number, "5", but not just any special character, a "$" because it reminded them of the shiny objects they loved to collect in the pond. And that's how they came up with their secret password, 5GlowingFrogs$.