first 41': Conversation in front of the
prison. Tarrell: What is the stone in your hand?
Kellett: It's a talisman. There are powerful spells engraved on it. As long as you are not a dwarf, you will be cursed forever if you see the spell!
Tarrell was about to leave in horror... Kili
: There are exceptions. Believe it and it won’t work. This kind of thing is just a symbol! ----------- Rune Stone!
My mother gave it to me so I can remember the promise!
Tarrell: What promise?
Kellett: I will return to her!
Kellett: She is very worried! She thinks I am reckless!
Tarrell: Is there?
Kellett: ………………(Bounces the rock into the air and accidentally falls outside the prison door. Tarrell steps on the rock that is about to roll down)
Kellett: What a grand banquet.
Tarrell: At that time, the starlight feast, the dinner under the starlight, and the light on the deep forest were all sacred, but the wood elves loved the starlight the most!
Kellett: I always think the starlight is cold! Out of reach! Tarrell: Is that a memory? Purity is precious! Like your promise!
(She returns the stone to him)
Tarrell: I have been up several times, above the forest, deep into the night, looking at the whole world from a distance! The night sky was full of white light.
Kili: I have seen a flame moon once, on the way near Dunland, a huge moon with a fiery red and golden light. We escorted a group of Merchants from Mei Du Lin. They exchanged silverware for their fur, and we headed south along the Green Avenue. The mountain is always on our left. After sunset, a huge flame moon illuminates our way!
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Positive film 2 hours 10':
Tarrell uses herbs to cure Kili's leg injury!
Tarrell: Hold him down! ……(The spell
says
a word) Kili looks at Tarrell: Kili: (Gradually awakens, calling her name) Tariel...
Tariel: Lie down ... Kili
: You are not her, she is far away , In, far away! She walks in the stars in the sky, only belongs to the kingdom of dreams! Do you think she will fall in love with him?
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