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In many warrior cultures from the Spartans to the Zulus, war poems and chants are designed to install fear into their enemies who listens to it or inspire heroism into younger warriors. When I listen to the Dha Werda Verda, the tune is somewhat fearful and eerie while at the same time there is certain grief of the dying people, last breath of the dying warrior depicted: The ash of the Taung beats strong within the Mandalorians heart. We are the rage of The Warriors of the Shadow, The first noble sons of Mandalore. Let all those who stand before us light the night sky in flame. Our vengeance burns brighter still. The gauntlet of Mandalore strikes without mercy. We are the rage of The Warriors of the Shadow, The first noble sons of Mandalore. Let all those who stand before us light the night sky in flame. Our vengeance burns brighter still. https://youtube/watch?v=QSe4oXluWrc Dha Werda Verda (Full Version) An extended version of the song Dha Werda Verda (Rage of the Shadow Warriors) from the videogame Republic Commando. This was done by combining the three vers... YOUTUBE.COM
Posted on: Sat, 16 Aug 2014 19:34:55 +0000

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