Name the factors, as well as the setting of this scnee, anzlyize it.
Waerg went down the tunnel, but soon it grew small. So, it was that he had to crawl on all fours, but he was well-accustomed to such positions. The mountain trasnos often used their strength to crawl on all fours as they moved up and down through tunnels in the mountains which could only be entered by crawling and traverse by crawling.
Because of this the trasnos could crawl very quickly and very fast when they needed to.
Waerg soon heard a faint singing in the distance, it sparked his curiosity, there were many passages, all of which he had to crawl into. He took the passage that seemed to head towards the singing, he crawled down the passage and the singing grew louder.
I am the king of dust!
It is I you should trust!
I am the lord of dirt!
To hate me would result in your great hurt!
I am Earthon’s servant!
I among his am the most observant!
I am the king of dust!
You cannot simply leave me to rust!
For I am the king of dust!
I may smell like must!
But I am not that old!
If you forget what I said I’ll give you gold!
The dust obeys my command!
Factors:
1. Physical limitations - the tunnel grows small so Waerg has to crawl on all fours
2. Cultural habits - the mountain trasnos are accustomed to crawling on all fours
3. Curiosity - Waerg hears singing and is intrigued
4. Fantasy elements - the singing is done by a character who claims to be the king of dust and can command it
Setting:
The scene takes place in a tunnel within a mountain. The tunnel is small and can only be traversed by crawling on all fours. The environment is dark and mysterious as Waerg makes his way through the different passages. The singing adds a sense of otherworldliness to the setting.
Analysis:
The scene highlights the physical and cultural abilities of the mountain trasnos as they navigate through these tunnels. It also introduces a fantastical element with the character of the king of dust who claims to have command over it. Waerg's curiosity is also emphasized, as he chooses to follow the singing, even though it may lead him into danger. Overall, the scene sets the stage for a mystical adventure with hints of danger and the unknown.