Stage 11: The Hero's Journey

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Following the ninth stage, the hero still has quite a bit left to his journey. The hero has a choice to make between personal objective and a higher cause (Bronzite). This is known as stage ten. Stage eleven is known is called “resurrection” (Bronzite). This is the hero’s final battle and exemplifies more than the hero’s life. He is challenged to overcome death and if he fails, it will cause innocent people t suffer. Usually the hero will win and leave clean, and reborn (Bronzite). The final stage is called “Return with the Elixir” (Bronzite). The hero makes it back to his world as a new person. He has now learned and faced many things, but most importantly he has grown as a person. The hero leaves new hope and a sense of perspective to those

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