Radagast: A Narrative Fiction

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In a land where everything is real, it’s non-fiction. A hobbit named Radagast lived in his home thinking about all the adventures he went on in his past life, wondering if he would ever go on one again. A tall man that believed in magic and thought he could solve everyone's problems. His name is Thorin and he was driven out of his homeland when a beast made it it’s new home. The beast was large, over 4 tons, and could kill you in a blink an eye. Thorin went on, the beast could walk and fly, but it walked more than it could fly. The beast was a troll that had a dragon that he called his child. The troll can survive direct sunlight and skin as thick and cement. The dragon had could rip through buildings and trees like scissors cutting paper. …show more content…
As the brothers Fili and Kili went further into the forest, they saw a light flickering on and off. A few minutes later Radagast brought Fili and Kili dinner and he saw the light flickering on and off he knew something was wrong. Fili and Kili answered, “Thieves”, they stand ten feet tall, eat anything that moves, and weigh more than three …show more content…
These monsters can be found deep in the woods where most animals live or where there is hardly any sunlight. As night passed, daylight appeared around the corner and we were on the move again, but on the way we found a cave that smelled like someone died over and over again. As we sifted through all the riches we found Swords and knives made by the High Elves, you could never wish for a finer blade. As the wizards puts down his staff he hears a metallic clink, he brushes off the dirt, leaves, spit, and found a blade about two, two in a half feet long and it would glow blue when Goblins and Wunda Beasts were near. When this creature was stabbed by the blade when it’s blue that creature/beast will turn to stone. Goblins are hunched backed, about two to three feet tall, and have razor sharp teen that can bite through bones like breaking a toothpick, but these Goblins are fat and weak and they have snow reflexes. Wunda Beasts are just like wolves, but they are four feet tall and six feet long. Their greatest abilities are running great distances and they have a great bond with their master if they raise them from

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