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CHAPTER 50 THE BEAST IN THE ARENA
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This chapter opens with a description of the monster, which is described as a "truly savage beast" . The monster is called "Bahadur the brute" because it is so strong. The narrator tells us that the monster is not human, but that it is "a truly savage beast." The narrator then tells us about the duel that is about to begin between the Parsians and the Adikalania. The Parsian king, Gadhevi, has chosen a man named Daryun to fight the monster. Daryun is a " peerless hero" , the narrator says, and he is being forced to fight a beast that is not even human. The parsians will hang the monster's head and theirs from the gates of the castle.
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The Heroic Legend of Arslan 1-17 • CHAPTER 50 THE BEAST IN THE ARENA • Page ik-page-3343908
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CHAPTER 50 THE BEAST IN THE ARENA
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About This Chapter
This chapter opens with a description of the monster, which is described as a "truly savage beast" . The monster is called "Bahadur the brute" because it is so strong. The narrator tells us that the monster is not human, but that it is "a truly savage beast." The narrator then tells us about the duel that is about to begin between the Parsians and the Adikalania. The Parsian king, Gadhevi, has chosen a man named Daryun to fight the monster. Daryun is a " peerless hero" , the narrator says, and he is being forced to fight a beast that is not even human. The parsians will hang the monster's head and theirs from the gates of the castle.
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