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Devon Ferrand
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In this book, the character archetype is the hero. These people are the baby dragons. The reason why they are the hero is because they sacrificed their life and turned themselves into water so that the villagers would not die of thirst. And so that they can have water to grow their crops.
— Feb 11, 2021 02:57PM
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Devon Ferrand
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The book I read was Where the Mountain Meets the Moon. One significant moment was when the three baby dragons turned themselves into water river for the villagers that were running out of water. The mama dragon would refuse to give the villagers the water, so the baby dragons turned their spirits into water.
— Mar 04, 2021 08:57AM
Devon Ferrand
is on page 10 of 278
The setting in Where the Mountain Meets the Moon is near a grand mountain. Although, the mountain had no what so ever living life. No trees, fruit, or animals. This is called, "The fruitless Mountain." The mountain hoovers over a small, dark, ruthless village, very poor in sight.
— Feb 25, 2021 08:52AM
Devon Ferrand
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The inciting incident that I have read in my book so far is when the baby dragon, yellow, black, and long, all go down the mountain and turn themselves into water for the villagers. Them Jade mamma dragon, turns herself into the Jade river to try and reconnect their souls together.
— Feb 04, 2021 09:08AM
Devon Ferrand
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From the first page I discovered there is an almighty mountain called the Fruitless Mountain. The reason why it is called this is because no plants like fruit trees, regular trees, bushes grew on it. The effect of that is there is no living species on the mountain. The Fruitless mountain sloped over a village dark in color. The village will be facing challenges as to it not being fed from the the sun. It is fiction.
— Jan 28, 2021 08:59AM

