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Questionable Quests: Toad’s Guide to Heroism (or Terrible Decision Making)
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Questionable Quests: Toad’s Guide to Heroism (or Terrible Decision Making) in Ottawa, ON
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Questionable Quests
Toad’s Guide to Heroism (or Terrible Decision Making)
What's more dangerous than a dragon? The contract to slay it!
Being a hero was never part of the plan. Neither was signing the paperwork.
Dragged into royal contracts, academic chaos, and magical obligations no one fully explains, Newt the cane toad once again finds itself solving problems that should have stayed solved. Castles demand saving, dragons demand respect, and magical institutions demand forms filled out in triplicate.
As questionable quests pile up, Newt navigates a world where loopholes matter more than swords, sarcasm is a survival skill, and destiny can be delayed with the right wording. Between academy mishaps, unexpected partnerships, and threats that escalate far beyond their job descriptions, heroism becomes less about bravery and more about damage control.
This is not a guide to greatness. It is a guide to getting out alive.
Questionable Quests
Toad’s Guide to Heroism (or Terrible Decision Making)
What's more dangerous than a dragon? The contract to slay it!
Being a hero was never part of the plan. Neither was signing the paperwork.
Dragged into royal contracts, academic chaos, and magical obligations no one fully explains, Newt the cane toad once again finds itself solving problems that should have stayed solved. Castles demand saving, dragons demand respect, and magical institutions demand forms filled out in triplicate.
As questionable quests pile up, Newt navigates a world where loopholes matter more than swords, sarcasm is a survival skill, and destiny can be delayed with the right wording. Between academy mishaps, unexpected partnerships, and threats that escalate far beyond their job descriptions, heroism becomes less about bravery and more about damage control.
This is not a guide to greatness. It is a guide to getting out alive.

















