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I've jotted down at least three of these, one in Meredan that Alysha was translating in AF's first story, and two Eldritch (one in Heartskein, and one in Transcend). I figure I should have these in one place, but I'm not sure if they should be 'all language lullabies in one place' or 'every major species gets a lullaby page.' For now, they all fit on one? | I've jotted down at least three of these, one in Meredan that Alysha was translating in AF's first story, and two Eldritch (one in Heartskein, and one in Transcend). I figure I should have these in one place, but I'm not sure if they should be 'all language lullabies in one place' or 'every major species gets a lullaby page.' For now, they all fit on one? | ||
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(See also Songs and Poems)
I've jotted down at least three of these, one in Meredan that Alysha was translating in AF's first story, and two Eldritch (one in Heartskein, and one in Transcend). I figure I should have these in one place, but I'm not sure if they should be 'all language lullabies in one place' or 'every major species gets a lullaby page.' For now, they all fit on one?
Jahir mindheals Lisinthir with this one in Some Things Transcend. [1]
Maiden goes down to the silken shore to answer the sea's sweet distant roar leaves her prints on the glistening scree as she pirouettes there for the hissing sea The mist-gray air of the clouded sky breathes wind through her hair as she draws nigh and the foam makes shoes for her bare white feet as she walks where land and ocean meet In the in-between spaces the spirit can travel, the soul finds its ease and dreams can unravel And a Maiden might know what it is to be free in the silvery dusk between strand and the sea. Maiden goes down to the damp, soft shore to answer the sea's sweet distant roar leaves no prints on the glistening scree, nothing but laughter by the hissing sea.
Here's Heartskein's.
Meaning’s the castle and Duty its fence Honor’s the beast that will carry you hence— And if you should be tempted by falsehood, then hie: go by, go by, go by, go by brave newest knight, go you by. Tireless your arm and peerless your aim and nothing without you can render you lame if only you keep true to your oaths and their Names: so go by, go by go by, go by, brave sweetest lady, go by.
"Came Out to Play," an Exodus lullaby in Meridan:[2]
The children came out to play, but we’d gone too far ahead. No satellites—no, no satellites to help them tell you to come out, my little, come out in the sunshine. Didn’t we tell you, my little didn’t we tell you, my little there’s no sunlight where we’ve gone. Only endless stars and suns, and maybe a place to stay at the end. But the children that came out to play will be too old, too old. And our sunshine many hundreds, hundreds of years too young.
Another unnamed Exodus lullaby:[3]
Will you come back again? Will you come back again? Not today, she said. Not tomorrow, she said. Not a thousand thousand days from ever. That was Holly’s whisper. Holly’s whisper.
References
- ↑ Some Things Transcend, chapter 14
- ↑ Alysha's Fall, "Impetus"
- ↑ Alysha's Fall, "Blood Money"