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Realmgard

Fantasy fiction proudly published by Emona Literary Services

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Metal being held on an anvil with tongs.

Music to Write Realmgard to: Regin Smiður

Feb 28, 2024Feb 27, 2024 J.B. NormanLeave a comment

"Regin is a good smith, But to few is he faithful."

Posted in Music to Write Realmgard toTagged 2000s, Folk Metal, Folk Music, Folklore, Heavy Metal, Metal, Music, Mythology, Pop Culture Critique, Vikings

Music to Write Realmgard to: The Planets (specifically Neptune)

Feb 27, 2024Feb 26, 2024 J.B. NormanLeave a comment

But not Pluto…

Posted in Music to Write Realmgard to, UncategorizedTagged 1910s, Astronomy, Classical Music, Instrumental, Music, Music History, Mythology, Pop Culture, Pop Culture Critique, Roman Mythology, Solar System, Space

Music to Write Realmgard to: Tres Brujas

Feb 26, 2024Mar 18, 2024 J.B. NormanLeave a comment

"Three witches you shall meet Along the road to your fate: The first at twilight, the second at night, And the third at the coming of day."

Posted in Music to Write Realmgard to, RecommendationsTagged 2010s, Concept Album, Fantasy, Heavy Metal, Metal, Music, Pop Culture Critique, Sci Fi, Science Fantasy, Science Fiction

Music to Write Realmgard to: Ocean Land

Feb 25, 2024Feb 24, 2024 J.B. NormanLeave a comment

We see an ocean once was land And so they come to understand This place where man used to be born Will be man's water throne

Posted in Music to Write Realmgard toTagged 2000s, Concept Album, Flood, Folk Metal, Heavy Metal, Metal, Music, Mythology, Pop Culture, Pop Culture Critique

Music to Write Realmgard to: Sails of Charon

Feb 23, 2024Feb 22, 2024 J.B. NormanLeave a comment

"Dark night, there is no light In the realm of the black magic man Soul's flight into the cold blight Of the destroyer's magic land "

Posted in Music to Write Realmgard toTagged 70s, Art History, Germany, Heavy Metal, Medieval, Metal, Music, Mythology, Philosophy, Pop Culture, Pop Culture Critique

Music to Write Realmgard to: Atlantis

Feb 22, 2024Feb 21, 2024 J.B. NormanLeave a comment

"Now in this island of Atlantis there existed a confederation of kings, of great and marvelous power."

Posted in Music to Write Realmgard toTagged European History, Folk Music, Greece, History, Music, Music History, Mythology, Plato, Pop Culture, Pop Culture Critique

Music to Write Realmgard to: Óró sé do bheatha abhaile

Feb 21, 2024Apr 10, 2024 J.B. NormanLeave a comment

"Gráinne O'Malley is coming over the sea, Armed warriors along with her as her guard"

Posted in Music to Write Realmgard toTagged European History, Folk Music, History, Ireland, Irish Music, Music, Music History, Pirates, Pop Culture, Pop Culture Critique

Music to Write Realmgard to: Ormurinn Langi

Feb 20, 2024Feb 20, 2024 J.B. NormanLeave a comment

A song about a boat. Also, Vikings.

Posted in Music to Write Realmgard toTagged Denmark, Faroe Islands, Folk Music, History, Music, Norway, Pop Culture, Pop Culture Critique, Vikings

Music to Write Realmgard to: Rock Me Amadeus

Feb 19, 2024Feb 19, 2024 J.B. NormanLeave a comment

And, of course, because the most common lyrics are "Oh" and "Amadeus", it's really easy to sing along with, even if you don't speak German…

Posted in Music to Write Realmgard toTagged 80s, Austria, Austrian Music, Classical Music, European History, Mozart, Music, Music History, Pop Culture, Pop Culture Critique

Music to Write Realmgard to: A Drop of Nelson’s Blood

Feb 18, 2024 J.B. NormanLeave a comment

And we'll roll the old chariot along. Even though we're on a boat, apparently…

Posted in Music to Write Realmgard toTagged 1800s, British History, Folk Music, Military History, Music, Pop Culture, Pop Culture Critique, Sea Shanty

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