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<blockquote data-quote="PrecociousApprentice" data-source="post: 4578276" data-attributes="member: 61449"><p>As a little distance is put between the Blackwater Cat and the ambush site, MacLynn begins to relax. Within a few miles, he bagins to laugh and joke with the crew. As the sun creeps higher into the sky and the mornings events retreat from it's prominence in the center of his mind, MacLynn becomes obviously cheerful. He even begins to sing. His voice is deep, and it is obvious that he has spent many days passing his time on the river by singing to the trees and birds. His song is an old balad that had once been popular in the Northmoor, but has been replaced with newer, more up-beat and sometimes bawdier songs. It is about a love lost to the mysteries of the moors. <span style="color: Teal">"...'cause the mists of the moors have taken you."</span> his song ends. The last line of the song seems to echo across the water off of a bluff.</p><p></p><p>As the cat rounds a bend in the river, the river widens and shallows significantly. The trees become smaller, consisting mostly of scrub oaks that are about 15-20' high. The river is straight for about half a mile, and at a point just before the river rounds another bend there is another raft. It seems to be stuck on a sandbar. MacLynn doesn't seem to notice. He has begun another song, this one is just as mournful. <span style="color: teal">"The pale moon was rising above the green mountains, The sun was declining beneath the blue sea; When I strayed with my love by the pure crystal fountain,....."</span> You recognise it immediately as The Rose of Tralee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PrecociousApprentice, post: 4578276, member: 61449"] As a little distance is put between the Blackwater Cat and the ambush site, MacLynn begins to relax. Within a few miles, he bagins to laugh and joke with the crew. As the sun creeps higher into the sky and the mornings events retreat from it's prominence in the center of his mind, MacLynn becomes obviously cheerful. He even begins to sing. His voice is deep, and it is obvious that he has spent many days passing his time on the river by singing to the trees and birds. His song is an old balad that had once been popular in the Northmoor, but has been replaced with newer, more up-beat and sometimes bawdier songs. It is about a love lost to the mysteries of the moors. [COLOR="Teal"]"...'cause the mists of the moors have taken you."[/COLOR] his song ends. The last line of the song seems to echo across the water off of a bluff. As the cat rounds a bend in the river, the river widens and shallows significantly. The trees become smaller, consisting mostly of scrub oaks that are about 15-20' high. The river is straight for about half a mile, and at a point just before the river rounds another bend there is another raft. It seems to be stuck on a sandbar. MacLynn doesn't seem to notice. He has begun another song, this one is just as mournful. [COLOR="teal"]"The pale moon was rising above the green mountains, The sun was declining beneath the blue sea; When I strayed with my love by the pure crystal fountain,....."[/COLOR] You recognise it immediately as The Rose of Tralee. [/QUOTE]
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