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− | '''[[Dwarves|Dwarven]] Music''' is composed by the [[Dwarves]]. [[Dexter Alvin Dizznee|Dex]] says in [[Book 1: Keeper of the Lost Cities|Book 1: ''Keeper of the Lost Cities'']] that they have "really cool music." However, in [[Book 2: Exile|''Exile'']], after [[Alden Vacker]]’s mind breaks, [[Della Vacker]] is heard to screech and wail, and according to [[Alvar Soren Vacker|her son]], she studied music with the dwarves and the “screeching” was Dwarven singing. |
+ | '''[[Dwarves|Dwarven]] Music''' is composed by the [[Dwarves]]. [[Dexter Alvin Dizznee|Dex]] says in [[Book 1: Keeper of the Lost Cities|Book 1: ''Keeper of the Lost Cities'']] that they have "really cool music." However, in [[Book 2: Exile|''Exile'']], after [[Alden Vacker]]’s mind breaks, [[Della Vacker]] is heard to screech and wail, and according to [[Alvar Soren Vacker|her son]], she studied music with the [[dwarves]] and the “screeching” was Dwarven singing. |
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Revision as of 05:58, 26 July 2019
Dwarven Music is composed by the Dwarves. Dex says in Book 1: Keeper of the Lost Cities that they have "really cool music." However, in Exile, after Alden Vacker’s mind breaks, Della Vacker is heard to screech and wail, and according to her son, she studied music with the dwarves and the “screeching” was Dwarven singing.