In this chapter, we learn that hwarin has been transformed into a human being, which he calls a "wyvran" or a "dragon." . . He tells us that he is surprised to see a dragon in front of him, but that it is not because he is a dragon, but because she is an ordinary human. He asks her to help him return to his body, but she refuses, saying that she needs to rest and think about what she has just said. She tells him that he can have some food if he wants it, and he promises to give it to her if she catches him
In this chapter, we learn that hwarin has been transformed into a human being, which he calls a "wyvran" or a "dragon." . . He tells us that he is surprised to see a dragon in front of him, but that it is not because he is a dragon, but because she is an ordinary human. He asks her to help him return to his body, but she refuses, saying that she needs to rest and think about what she has just said. She tells him that he can have some food if he wants it, and he promises to give it to her if she catches him