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Ragnar the Friendly Viking Vol. 3

Charity Pixar style

Ragnar, a kind-hearted 13-year-old Viking boy from Oslo, faces a daunting challenge when the town's elderly need help gathering their scattered farm animals. With a heart full of charity, Ragnar embarks on a journey filled with obstacles and self-doubt, but his determination and friendly nature inspire the entire town.

In the heart of Oslo, 13-year-old Ragnar was known as the friendliest Viking boy. One sunny morning, the town's elderly approached him with a grave problem. Their farm animals had scattered across the fields after a storm. Without the animals, their livelihoods were at risk. Ragnar knew he had to help.

- We need your help, Ragnar, said old Olaf. - The storm has scattered our animals, and we can't gather them alone. Ragnar felt a surge of responsibility. - Don't worry, I'll do everything I can to bring them back, he promised. With a determined heart, Ragnar set off to find the animals.

As Ragnar ventured into the fields, he spotted a sheep stuck in a thorn bush. - Hold on, I'll get you out, Ragnar said to the frightened sheep. Carefully, he untangled the thorns and freed the sheep. But this was just the beginning of his journey.

Ragnar continued his search and found a cow stranded on a rocky hill. - Come on, girl, let's get you down safely, he coaxed. But the cow was scared and wouldn't move. Ragnar tried everything to calm her, but she remained stubborn.

Feeling frustrated, Ragnar took a break by a stream. - Why won't the animals listen to me? he wondered aloud. Just then, a wise old raven landed beside him. - Patience, young one. Find your calm, and they will follow, the raven advised. Inspired, Ragnar decided to try again.

With renewed determination, Ragnar returned to the cow. - It's okay, I'm here to help, he said softly. Slowly, the cow began to trust him. With gentle guidance, Ragnar led the cow down the hill. - Thank you, whispered the cow with a nuzzle, as if understanding his kindness.

As Ragnar continued, he stumbled upon a goat trapped in a fence. - Hang on, I'll get you out, he reassured the goat. He carefully pried open the fence and freed the goat. Just then, a thunderstorm began to brew, making the search even more challenging.

The rain poured down, and Ragnar felt overwhelmed. - I can't do this, he muttered, ready to give up. Soaked and tired, he sat under a tree. - Maybe I'm not cut out for this, he sighed, feeling defeated.

Suddenly, a familiar voice called out. - Ragnar, you can do this! It was his friend Ingrid, holding an umbrella. - Remember your promise to the elders. Together, we can find the animals. With Ingrid's encouragement, Ragnar felt a spark of hope.

With Ingrid's help, Ragnar felt reinvigorated. They worked together, braving the storm, to find the remaining animals. One by one, they gathered the animals and brought them back to the town. The elders were overjoyed. - Thank you, Ragnar and Ingrid, you saved us, they said with tears of gratitude.

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