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== Eldritch == | |||
The book from which [[Lisinthir Nase Galare]] first taught the [[Queen Ransomed]] the [[Universal]] language and [[Eldritch]] stories was in fact a book of songs; from context, probably narrative songs like ballads.<ref name="etw-02">''[[Even the Wingless (Fiction) |Even the Wingless]]'', Part Two</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 21:26, 10 September 2020
(See also: Lullabies)
Eldritch
The book from which Lisinthir Nase Galare first taught the Queen Ransomed the Universal language and Eldritch stories was in fact a book of songs; from context, probably narrative songs like ballads.[1]
Gledig
Unnamed song, sung by Carey as an identification to Svetlana Karishenikov:[2]
The moon went away on that casual day, determined to drink all the leavings. So it was no surprise when at day’s demise the moon was asleep past the evening; the moon was asleep past the evening.
References
- ↑ Even the Wingless, Part Two
- ↑ Sword of the Alliance, Chapter 2