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English, 16.10.2020 19:01 isaiyt

1. quester 2. place to go
3. a stated reason to go there ( not always the “real” mission)
4. challenges / trials en route
5. a real reason to go there.

Explain how each are needed in order to have a “quest.” What are the relationships of these ideas to each other?

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