The Merkin's Villain In The Transall Saga

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The best movie villain i have ever red about is the Merkin. The Merkin tried to take over his world. The merkin was in the book The transall saga. The story begins with Mark Harrison, a 13-year-old kid. He was hiking through the desert when he was bitten by a snake and falls into a blue light. He wakes up in a strange world that he believes is mars. He uses his survival skills to live off the land. latter he discovers a camp made up of short humans with webbed feet and dark colored skin. Soon he finds them too dangerous for him to interact with. He also hears a creature called the howling thing. A tribe called Arrow People allow him to live with them. He meets a girl named Leeta whom he befriends. Soon after, he is enslaved by the Tsook. These people have mettle weapons. …show more content…
He has so big of an army that he does. Later on in the story he keeps taking over tribes. He has everybody held hostage except for one little group and mark. Mark teams up with this group.Mark and this group sneak into his village at night. They go into his room to kill him but what the find surprises them. Every time they have saw him he has had on his mask. He did not have on his mask now. He looked just like mark he was tall and white. He was a human from earth. They captured him and took him outside and released his secret. Everybody was surprised. They threw him in the cage with the people and the people killed him. Everybody was then released and went back home. Mark became the king but after awhile he found the blue light again and went back home and became a

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