In this chapter, we find out that the mountain man is actually the brother of the mountain woman. He's named after her, and she's also named after the goddess of the mountains. We learn that he's a mountain man, and that he and his brother have been living in the mountains for thousands of years. We also learn that this is the first time that the two brothers have ever met each other, and they've been living together for a long time. They're also the first siblings to meet each other in the book. The brothers have a lot in common: they're both from the mountains, and their parents are from the same tribe. They all have the same ancestors, which means that they all know each other's names. They also all have a common ancestor, which is why they all live in the same place. They don't have to worry about each other anymore, because they'll all be dead by the time this chapter is over.
In this chapter, we find out that the mountain man is actually the brother of the mountain woman. He's named after her, and she's also named after the goddess of the mountains. We learn that he's a mountain man, and that he and his brother have been living in the mountains for thousands of years. We also learn that this is the first time that the two brothers have ever met each other, and they've been living together for a long time. They're also the first siblings to meet each other in the book. The brothers have a lot in common: they're both from the mountains, and their parents are from the same tribe. They all have the same ancestors, which means that they all know each other's names. They also all have a common ancestor, which is why they all live in the same place. They don't have to worry about each other anymore, because they'll all be dead by the time this chapter is over.