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That really is a beautiful song...do we have any idea what it means?
Tuesday, December 12. 2006Sylvanas' Song and Anansi
First of all, check out this cool quest reward in the BC. Obviously only available to the Horde...it's creepy and cool.
Second of all, while we're talking about books, you MUST READ THIS BOOK! It starts out a little slow, but once it gets rolling it's one of the best books I've read. It's by Sandman author Neil Geiman, so you know it's going to be something different, and it's awesome! If you have ever heard any Anansi stories, he is the spider trickster of African legends. All trickster legends from Africa originate with Anansi, even those that have been later (erroneously) given to such imposters as Brer Rabbit. Trackbacks
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Ancient Of Days on :
That really is a beautiful song...do we have any idea what it means?
Daboo on :
Thalassian version
Anar'alah, Anar'alah belore Sin'dorei Shindu fallah na Sin'dorei Anar'alah Shindu Sin'dorei Shindu fallah na Sin'dorei Anar'alah belore Shindu Sin'dorei Shindu fallah na Sin'dorei Anar'alah belore Belore Loosely Translated (as it says in the book, heh) By the light, by the light of the sun Children of the blood Our enemies are breaking through Children of the blood By the light Failing children of the blood They are breaking through O children of the blood By the light of the sun Failing children of the blood They are breaking through O children of the blood By the light of the sun The sun Wren on :
Laws, where did you get that? Cuh-razy.
Thalassian sounded like soft Japanese to me. Even the translation had me thinking 'sou, hitotsu-me no yoru ni' Mad Giggler on :
Brer Rabbit is not a fake!
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