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Heather in Outcasts #4 is one of my favorite characters. A girl with no real skills in fighting but has a gift for being able to calm a dragon down. Before the Outcasts #4 is released, Heather and the dragon were captured by the Dragon Riders. We learn that Heather was sent into the Outcast village to steal dragon eggs to help the Dragons and her parents. While she doesn't know it yet, she will be the reason of the Outcast tribe uprising against the Dragon Riders.
Once you get to Outcast #4, you'll start to see why she is the smartest character in the story. As the story progresses, she is put into tough situations, and you'll see that she is an amazing character with a lot of heart, as well as a lot of strength. While she does have the gift to calm a dragon, she doesn't fight well but she is quite smart. She's one of the most fascinating characters that I've read from the series.
Heather told Savage that they had a book on controlling dragons and begged for more time. While she managed to deliver the book, she was captured by the Dragon Riders. Heather later joined the riders in fighting the Outcasts.
Heather and Alvin meet when Alvin was working as a shorehand. He was a big admirer of Heather and she was attracted to him. They both went to the Outcasts' village to see if they could get work. Heather was later captured by the Dragon Riders. Alvin was later captured by the Outcasts.
The fourth season begins with the Outcast's forces gathered. A new dragon is discovered and taken, while a deal is struck with Heather to get the book Heather delivered. But what happens when some of the secrets she is keeping get out?
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