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==Excerpts== |
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− | {{quote|Stormform is said to cause<br> |
+ | {{quote|Stormform is said to cause<br><!-- |
− | A tempest of winds and showers,<br> |
+ | -->A tempest of winds and showers,<br><!-- |
− | Beware its powers, beware its powers.<br> |
+ | -->Beware its powers, beware its powers.<br><!-- |
− | Though its coming brings the gods their night,<br> |
+ | -->Though its coming brings the gods their night,<br><!-- |
− | It obliges a bloodred spren.<br> |
+ | -->It obliges a bloodred spren.<br><!-- |
− | Beware its end, beware its end. |
+ | -->Beware its end, beware its end. |
|4th stanza{{epigraph ref|sa2|22}}}} |
|4th stanza{{epigraph ref|sa2|22}}}} |
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Revision as of 20:16, 22 May 2015
Song of Winds | |
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Related to | Parshendi |
World of Origin | Roshar |
The Song of Winds is one of songs detailing the oral history of the listeners.
Excerpts
“Stormform is said to cause
A tempest of winds and showers,
Beware its powers, beware its powers.
Though its coming brings the gods their night,
It obliges a bloodred spren.
Beware its end, beware its end. ”—4th stanza[1]
Notes
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