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Post by RaShayRitto on Sept 22, 2009 20:55:32 GMT -5
the Song of the Patient Mother is traditionally passed down from mother to daughter on Kolova. It is sung in ancient Kolovian, so it is widely believed to be a remnant of the old civilization's faith. The first modern Kolovian settlers most likely discovered it along with other ancient scriptures after they began investigating the mining ruins scattered across the planet. Song of the Patient Mother I am waiting here in this hallowed place watching whispers of you In the blackness you left me to dance and the moon chose the stars By the dawn I am forgotten yet I wait beside you from afar When the stars fade away let your tears flow a river they will make It will lead you here return unto me walk in dusk,eternal Attachments:
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Post by RaShayRitto on Nov 8, 2009 5:52:33 GMT -5
Kolovian Mysticism
-shortly after colonization, early scholars gained insight to native Kolovian wisdom -mystic arts passed down through elite group -Kolovian mystics are being persecuted by new government with aims of severing cultural ties that set Kolovia apart from allied colonies. -Old religion now only prominent in remote mining settlements -Power only posessed by a seelct few females -Village mystic referred to as "mystic mother" and her disciple is "mystic maiden"
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