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One of his most famous exploits involved taking the Horn of Thunder from the tyrant Creghel, who kept his people as slaves. When Jarra-Jen embarked on his quest, he encountered a stranded fish, which he helped back in the water. In gratitude, the fish gave him one of its scales, which had the power to manipulate water. Next, he encountered a bird caught in a trap. Upon being freed, the bird gave him one of its feathers, which could manipulate air. Finally, Jarra-Jen found the moon, caught between two rocks. When released, the moon gave Jarra-Jen a piece of its own shadow. When Jarra-Jen arrived at Creghel's Keep, the tyrant agreed to free his people and surrender the Horn, on condition that he first manage to lift his throne.

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  • One of his most famous exploits involved taking the Horn of Thunder from the tyrant Creghel, who kept his people as slaves. When Jarra-Jen embarked on his quest, he encountered a stranded fish, which he helped back in the water. In gratitude, the fish gave him one of its scales, which had the power to manipulate water. Next, he encountered a bird caught in a trap. Upon being freed, the bird gave him one of its feathers, which could manipulate air. Finally, Jarra-Jen found the moon, caught between two rocks. When released, the moon gave Jarra-Jen a piece of its own shadow. When Jarra-Jen arrived at Creghel's Keep, the tyrant agreed to free his people and surrender the Horn, on condition that he first manage to lift his throne.
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  • One of his most famous exploits involved taking the Horn of Thunder from the tyrant Creghel, who kept his people as slaves. When Jarra-Jen embarked on his quest, he encountered a stranded fish, which he helped back in the water. In gratitude, the fish gave him one of its scales, which had the power to manipulate water. Next, he encountered a bird caught in a trap. Upon being freed, the bird gave him one of its feathers, which could manipulate air. Finally, Jarra-Jen found the moon, caught between two rocks. When released, the moon gave Jarra-Jen a piece of its own shadow. When Jarra-Jen arrived at Creghel's Keep, the tyrant agreed to free his people and surrender the Horn, on condition that he first manage to lift his throne. Upon failing to lift it by his strength alone, Jarra-Jen carved the throne into pieces, using the fish scale's power of erosion. Next, he used the feather to lift the pieces, and enveloped them in the moon's shadow. Outraged, Creghel refused to honour his bargain, and was killed in the subsequent struggle. Jarra-Jen used the Horn to destroy Creghel's fortress, then hid it away, so that no one would misuse its power.
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