[b]Freehold’s Legacy[/b]
[i]“The symbol of the great city of Freehold, the lost gem of Mars.” –Freeholder's Memory, Titan Mark[/i]
After combing through troves of recovered engrams from what they believe is from the great city of Freehold, the Cryptarch has released to the public an old ballad or song that dates back to the Golden Age. Though the title is still lost, many believe that it may have been sung during festivals or to wives and children.
[i]Through boundless space, no air to breathe
We set off to the stars to seek
A savage land beneath our feet
The Traveler’s light will guide thee.
Though Burning sands may blind us here
The fading sun may chill our rear
And even if the Darkness nears
My light is right beside thee
So don’t be glum, oh don’t be drear
Let worries fall, nothing to fear
You are safe from the Darkness leer
I’m always near so you may sleep
Through red sands we go swift and bold
Strong even if you’re hot or cold
Grand fortune like no soul has told
There's countless wealth these lands may hold
No time to waste, work to complete
Walls of stone that will steel our keep
Soaring spires even you can’t leap
With open eyes, so much to see
We’ll sing and dance, by sun or moon
Our city breathes our beat and tune
Take my hand and I’ll make you swoon
Dreams can wait cause it’s much too soon
Through boundless space, no air to breathe
We set off to the stars to seek
A savage land beneath our feet
The Traveler’s light will guide thee[/i]
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