In the northern plains, a sea serpent mountain, filled with strange animals. The narrator tells the audience that the mountain is just a "faint facade" of the greater truth, but that there is no "dawn or dusk" in the mountains. He asks the boy if he has had another nightmare, and the boy says that he did. He tells the narrator that his brother was unable to protect him from the dream because he was also in it. He also tells the boy that his co-dependency isn't all that bad, and that he doesn't blame him for the hatred in his heart.
In the northern plains, a sea serpent mountain, filled with strange animals. The narrator tells the audience that the mountain is just a "faint facade" of the greater truth, but that there is no "dawn or dusk" in the mountains. He asks the boy if he has had another nightmare, and the boy says that he did. He tells the narrator that his brother was unable to protect him from the dream because he was also in it. He also tells the boy that his co-dependency isn't all that bad, and that he doesn't blame him for the hatred in his heart.