Baifa Monü Zhuan
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
Presented and distributed much like bounty pucks projecting a hologram of Io explaining for visitors the ancient song.
CONTENT INFORMATION
"High in the halls of the lords who were gone. Ni-Ne would dance with her ghosts."
"The ones we had lost and the ones we had found and the ones that loved us the most."
"We spun together around on the damp old stone. Spun away all our sorrow and pain."
"And we never wanted to leave... never wanted to leave..... we never wanted to leave, never wanted to leave."
"We danced through the day and into the night, through the snow that swept through the halls. From winter to summer to winter again until the hall did crumple and fall."
"And we never wanted to leave, never wanted to leave. Never wanted to leave, never wanted to leave. And we never wanted to leave, never wanted to leave. Never wanted to leave, never wanted to leave."
"High in the halls of the lords who are gone. Ni-Ne would dance with her ghosts. The ones we had lost and the ones we had found... And the ones who had loved us the most."
HISTORICAL INFORMATION
Io collected the few versions of the song that have existed since roughly six thousand years ago.. That is when it is considered the tomb of the lovers was made and two academy students fled deep into the mountains to settle in secret in the high halls of an ancient Atrisian palace. There something happened and they remained but the records become vague. (in truth
Sawa Ike
and
Nine Lives
story in the City of Jade is largely obscured "unfinished flashback") The only things that are certain is that the song has presisted for thousands of years and sang to lament what has happened to lovers across Atrisian history.
- Intent: To expand on Atrisian folklore
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- Canon: N/A
- Permissions: My Sub
- Links:
- Sarayashiki
- Atrisia codex Atrisia wookiee
- Media Name: Lovers Ghost
- Format: Audio Recording
- Distribution: Planetary
- Length: Minuscule
- Description: Collected and translated from an old scroll. Often considered the song that was created to explain The Tomb of the Lovers inthe Agora temple and five finger valley. The song itself is short and meant to be played with two people. one to dance and one to play the biwe.
- Author: Io Murasaki
- Publisher: Atrisian Commonwealth
- Reception: n/A
Presented and distributed much like bounty pucks projecting a hologram of Io explaining for visitors the ancient song.
CONTENT INFORMATION
"High in the halls of the lords who were gone. Ni-Ne would dance with her ghosts."
"The ones we had lost and the ones we had found and the ones that loved us the most."
"We spun together around on the damp old stone. Spun away all our sorrow and pain."
"And we never wanted to leave... never wanted to leave..... we never wanted to leave, never wanted to leave."
"We danced through the day and into the night, through the snow that swept through the halls. From winter to summer to winter again until the hall did crumple and fall."
"And we never wanted to leave, never wanted to leave. Never wanted to leave, never wanted to leave. And we never wanted to leave, never wanted to leave. Never wanted to leave, never wanted to leave."
"High in the halls of the lords who are gone. Ni-Ne would dance with her ghosts. The ones we had lost and the ones we had found... And the ones who had loved us the most."
HISTORICAL INFORMATION
Io collected the few versions of the song that have existed since roughly six thousand years ago.. That is when it is considered the tomb of the lovers was made and two academy students fled deep into the mountains to settle in secret in the high halls of an ancient Atrisian palace. There something happened and they remained but the records become vague. (in truth


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