(It's a story about a camel. The camel is different from all of the other camels in its herd because of its beautiful white coat. The camel's herd loves him and often praises him for his beautiful coat. One day, a group of nomads come and take the white camel to present it to the king. The camel cries at night for his family and the dune cat answers, cutting the rope with its claws. The camel travels across the plains. The birds recognize the white camel and tell him the way to the desert. In the desert, the sandy fox plays a trick on the camel but the king falcon arrives and tells the camel to not lose hope. Eventually, the White Camel is reunited with his friends and family who have always loved him.
It's easy enough to follow along and he simplifies some of the more dramatic parts so they're easier to understand. It's definitely a fairytale with a lesson to it, a reminder to always be proud of who you are.
When he finishes the story, his eyes widen slightly at Flayn,)
It was one of my favorites.
(He speaks fondly, like he's remembering something warm,)
You've been studying. (He gives her a wink,) I think you're ready to go out and have some real conversations with people.
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It's easy enough to follow along and he simplifies some of the more dramatic parts so they're easier to understand. It's definitely a fairytale with a lesson to it, a reminder to always be proud of who you are.
When he finishes the story, his eyes widen slightly at Flayn,)
It was one of my favorites.
(He speaks fondly, like he's remembering something warm,)
You've been studying. (He gives her a wink,) I think you're ready to go out and have some real conversations with people.