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A young shepherd grows into a companionable hero through a sequence of pastoral and martial episodes: he proves his prowess against wolves, receives gifts and a named sword, and forms bonds with friends and a beloved. The narrative moves from domestic scenes and wandering adventures to training of men, raids and skirmishes with rival lords, and finally campaigning toward a great riverside city where parley and battle ensue. Episodes emphasize loyalty, gift-giving, craft, and the contrast between intimate rural life and broader political conflict, unfolding in an episodic, romance-like structure that gestures toward a larger climax.
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