The monster explains that he is attracted to the shadows because he is a foreigner living in a city. He also feels some power from his previous body, which is the same as the power he feels from the monster. He wonders why the monster feels the way he does. The monster wonders if something went wrong before he came to the city, and he wonders if the monster's anger was caused by the partner ceremony. He asks the monster why he is upset, and the monster says that he can't understand why the creature is upset. He tells the monster that he cannot fit in with his tribe, and that he wants to leave the village. He says that the monster wants to kill him, but the monster doesn't want him to do so. He wants to know whether the monster suspected him of being a wizard, and if he suspected the monster of being the one who was going to harm him. He suggests that they go to the back of the mountain, where there is no sunlight, to look for clues.
The monster explains that he is attracted to the shadows because he is a foreigner living in a city. He also feels some power from his previous body, which is the same as the power he feels from the monster. He wonders why the monster feels the way he does. The monster wonders if something went wrong before he came to the city, and he wonders if the monster's anger was caused by the partner ceremony. He asks the monster why he is upset, and the monster says that he can't understand why the creature is upset. He tells the monster that he cannot fit in with his tribe, and that he wants to leave the village. He says that the monster wants to kill him, but the monster doesn't want him to do so. He wants to know whether the monster suspected him of being a wizard, and if he suspected the monster of being the one who was going to harm him. He suggests that they go to the back of the mountain, where there is no sunlight, to look for clues.