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C r o w:
Once a Captain, hearing the combined sound of all his clan's airships firing at once, mixed with the crushing of enemy ships in mine fields and this caos' echoes in the infamous Canyon,
-the one that runs between Anglea and Yesha-
started behaving like a madman, claiming that he has heard the song of the wind and the sky, a song that had in it all the sounds of the world, later bards and other captains would call such an event in a more poetical way: "The Magnanimous Air Symphony".


Noblesse Oblige

Carn:
The Noblesse Oblige, commonly called the Noble's Oblige, is the historical treaty which brought the Baronies under the crown.

The Pongar Theory

C r o w:
"The Pongar Theory" is the name that the scientific community of Chaladon decided to assign to the experiments of the mad drunk scientist Alphonsus Pongar, who, after the first war-ready designs of the Mobula were released, theorized that with a special propellant, he could ascend to altitudes so high that he could see the whole world from above.
Even if he failed many times, he finally Magee to create a special thingie to make his modified Mobula go far higher than any ship.
 For the fact that nobody ever saw him again after his take off, the scientists of the time decided to value as real the Theory.

A merchant's kiss

Carn:
The order by which a guildsman legally assassinates a rival through the Guild's assassin society.

The Anglean and the Sky Whale

C r o w:
"The drunk anvalan proudly on the deck stood
Riding on his ship
While having a rather bad mood

Of a moving flying big thing he saw the tip
Slowly moving on starboard
Loudly he shouted alarming his equipe

"Bring your ass here Astramord!
And tell what you see!"
"A flying whale sir! Let' shoot with all the guns we have aboard!"


The Anglean and the Sky whale is a popular song among angle an fisherman, it sings about a captain who engages a fight with a great sky whale, fighting it for a whole day, and winning in the end.
It is thought that it was born to mock the story of a drunken man that alarmed every village on the coast for claiming to have seen a flying whale.
Others presume that it is an actual real event, only mistaken for fiction for the fact that usually this kind of stories are sang and told by drunk angleans.

The Firnfeldian Dance

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