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AN ORIGINAL
SANTHARIAN SONG
Traditional song, often sung by Kuglimz girls and women when their
husbands, lovers or sons are away, fighting, on a hunting trip, or
trade mission. It is believed to help provide safe travelling for
the absent ones.

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AN ORIGINAL
SANTHARIAN SONG
This song is from the Kuglimz peoples and is a traditional song, sung
at weddings and births to welcome the beloved into the family or the
new baby into the community. At weddings, the song is traditionally
sung by the fa'limus (bridegroom) and ewyn'limus (bride) to each
other, sometimes together, sometimes separately, and sometimes
alternating verses and singing the chorus together. When sung for a
new baby, the parents usually sing it together when the child is
formally welcomed into the community. It may be done with or without
instrumental accompaniment.

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AN ORIGINAL
SANTHARIAN SONG
"My Heart for You" is a Kuglim love song Alysse brought to
New-Santhala from the north, expressing once more how interwoven the
Kuglimz people are with nature and their will to defend their lands
and how love has an important place in their style of life.

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AN ORIGINAL
SANTHARIAN SONG
This is a song about life cycles as seen in the Kuglimz culture. As
often is the case in Kuglimz tradition, this song conveys are rather
simple idea, yet is striking and true in its simplicity and evoking
deep feelings.

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AN ORIGINAL
SANTHARIAN SONG
This piece is a traditional Kuglimz song that is sung to little
children to make them fall asleep and dream well. It shows the Kuglimz
affectionate relation to nature and what part it plays in the
education of their culture.

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AN ORIGINAL
SANTHARIAN SONG
This is an orcish
babe rhyme, sung by orc mothers to their children to keep them amused
and quiet. It deals with the so-called "Bearded Horse", which is what
the Losh-Oc call the Tirpan, a tough, feisty little wild horse of the
Tandala Mountains. The Compendium researchers wish to thank F'ash the
Archivist for providing it for their records and Mesje Vergskjan, a
(female) half-orc construction worker of Lorehaven, for demonstrating
the proper singing and pronunciation of the song.

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A PARODY OF
"CALIFORNIA GIRLS" BY THE BEACH BOYS
This is another song in
the tradition of Septimus Smallpiece's Bawdy Songs.
Sung to the tune of "California Girls" (Beach Boys), with apologies to Brian Wilson and
Mike...

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