Redgar Monologue

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It’s been 180 sun passes since the day I’ve known Redgar and been introduced into as the Guardian of our home. We’ve never been so happy in our lives before, we never have to worry about bandit’s or Monsters since Redgar been about of our village. However, of all the times we’ve been together catching fish and food, he always has a lonely facial expression. I believe this might because of his separation of his master and must journey to seek wisdom and protects other villagers. Redgar, however, has a shy nature and I think probably his loneliness he shared with me a few sun passes. As I recall, Redgar once said that he was born without a family, no father, no mother to help raise Redgar, or any sibling to keep him from being lonely, so I grew curious how his master cared for Redgar and help ease his loneliness. …show more content…

Redgar once said to me exactly, “As I first met Master, my nervousness took over me in my master 's presence and flew away. When I watch Master from afar waves a long stick in his paw. Then, I rumbled with the ground under my paw, as a tree formed a mouth and empty eyes.” This was the first of me to hear more about his master and his description I assume is Wizard when I’ve told Redgar. I’d ask if this tree became a home for your master, and grew more fascinated to imagine a wizard who turned a tree into something that’s not a tree as to be his home. Redgar continues, “Master waved his stick again, or staff and I begin to hear noises, voices as I panicked, destroying trees as I heard repeatedly,” “Halt, HALT!!! You dumb dragon,” “I’ve stopped and continue to hear Master’s voice,” “stop acting like a foolish dumb dragon, let go of your fears for I am your guide in this world. You are chosen to be a part of this world’s guardian and I 'm here to help you become a true dragon.” Redgar reveals to me that he couldn’t understand our language or how to commune with his

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