[Not so much as a cricket? Seriously, Gandalf is waiting for some insect or bird to pop up with info. Have you let the birds in your hat out recently?]
I do believe it was something to do with "getting back".
[This young Elf will just look at you with a small smile on her lips at your words.]
And you shall return Radagast the Brown.
Though I do not think it wise for you to return on your own. My Mun has just filled me in on the problem that is facing the forest that you call home and it is no task for one man, wizard or not.
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Animals and plants to look after.
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No, no. That won't do.
Things to do. Many things.
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No no, too stubborn. Need a better plan.
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Is it behind your ear?
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My ear? Hmm...
Perhaps.
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Then perhaps if you cannot remember it, it was not important.
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[He's checking his ears now for stick bugs to remind him. Alas, there are none!]
Plenty to do. New plants, animals.
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[Not so much as a cricket? Seriously, Gandalf is waiting for some insect or bird to pop up with info. Have you let the birds in your hat out recently?]
I do believe it was something to do with "getting back".
[Okay, he'll give one hint.]
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Ah!
Yes, back to the forest.
[Mumble, mumble.]
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And you shall return Radagast the Brown.
Though I do not think it wise for you to return on your own. My Mun has just filled me in on the problem that is facing the forest that you call home and it is no task for one man, wizard or not.
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Animals need help, can't wait for help.
[This won't be easy, Idrial. It really won't. A bird peeks out from under his hat.]
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Then you should hasten to your woods. Help will come if you ask for it for none of us here would bear to see the animals in your woods die.
I offer you my own services if you so wish.