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Eldrin, who lived on a hill, often felt lonely and longed for a connection. The forest creatures rarely came up the hill, so he was left to watch over the land in silence. However, he wasn't completely alone. In the solitude of his hill, Eldrin often felt a pang of loneliness, a longing for a connection he could scarcely remember. The creatures of the forest rarely ventured up the gentle slope, leaving him to his silent watch over the land. But despite his isolation, he was not entirely alone.