but here is the complete collection:
From Left: Princess AnneMarie, Prince Dag, Queen Julianna, & King Savaric of the Midrealm,
Queen Kallista & King Andreas of AEthelmearc, Queen Avelina and King Kenric of The East
Each Royal Personage recieved their "Mini Me" peg person at Pennsic in a gift bucket filled with It Takes My Child to Raze a Village lollipops, favors & bruise butter made by children, trim (in appropriate Kingdom Colors - woven by Lady Bryn Archer), Queen's Collection (lotions, oils and such made by Lady Aliyah bat Asriel), and rings made by Lady Elisabeth Alles. Along with information about It Takes My Child to Raze a Village and the words to "Future of the Dream" (below).
Future of the Dream
by Lady Seadhli Tova
Tune: Frére Jacques
The Verse for Children:
We're the Future,
We're the Future,
of The Dream!
of The Dream!
We have many talents!
We have many talents!
Future Kings!
Future Queens!
The Verse for Parents:
You're Our Future!
You're Our Future!
Keep the Dream!
Keep the Dream!
You're our Precious Treasures!
You're our Precious Treasures!
Future Kings!
Future Queens!
Frére Jacques is a 17th Century French Lullaby, although there is some debate on this time frame.
This song is a placeholder until Lady Seadhli can find a Bard willing to write an It Takes My Child to Raze a Village “Theme” Song that has a madrigal quality to it while still being sing-able by Children and Adults.
by Lady Seadhli Tova
Tune: Frére Jacques
The Verse for Children:
We're the Future,
We're the Future,
of The Dream!
of The Dream!
We have many talents!
We have many talents!
Future Kings!
Future Queens!
The Verse for Parents:
You're Our Future!
You're Our Future!
Keep the Dream!
Keep the Dream!
You're our Precious Treasures!
You're our Precious Treasures!
Future Kings!
Future Queens!
Frére Jacques is a 17th Century French Lullaby, although there is some debate on this time frame.
This song is a placeholder until Lady Seadhli can find a Bard willing to write an It Takes My Child to Raze a Village “Theme” Song that has a madrigal quality to it while still being sing-able by Children and Adults.
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