The Lord of the Rings tells the deer that he wishes to be with him, not just a friend. The deer begs the Lord to hold on to him, but the Lord tells him to stop torturing himself. The Lord says that he lost the battle, but he has no regrets. He destroyed the mountain so that the pursuers would not cross it. He says that the biggest regret of his life is that he is not able to hear the deer express his feelings with his own ears. He wishes that he could have been able to see the deer's feelings for him. He asks the deer to take him some bananas, and the deer says that they are in the middle of war, and that they have food on their hands. They say that they need to give the deer some food so that he will not get hurt. They hug, and Lord Sea god says that there is one more thing that he likes about the deer: he likes him too. Lord Sea God says that wherever the deer is, he will find him, even if his soul will perish. He promises to always be with the deer, and they leave together.
The Lord of the Rings tells the deer that he wishes to be with him, not just a friend. The deer begs the Lord to hold on to him, but the Lord tells him to stop torturing himself. The Lord says that he lost the battle, but he has no regrets. He destroyed the mountain so that the pursuers would not cross it. He says that the biggest regret of his life is that he is not able to hear the deer express his feelings with his own ears. He wishes that he could have been able to see the deer's feelings for him. He asks the deer to take him some bananas, and the deer says that they are in the middle of war, and that they have food on their hands. They say that they need to give the deer some food so that he will not get hurt. They hug, and Lord Sea god says that there is one more thing that he likes about the deer: he likes him too. Lord Sea God says that wherever the deer is, he will find him, even if his soul will perish. He promises to always be with the deer, and they leave together.