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A reenactment of the ordeal of the Sea, one of the previous reenactments is known as "The Drowned Song" as it played a part in the drowning of [[Afallonë]], The song is acted out by ten lords of the humours. The manual lists commentary, cautions, permitted variations, and jokes. The titles of the lords of the humours are as follows, the Singer, the Gazer, the Blue, the Sounder, the Gray Lord, the Listener, the Killer, the Wanderer, the Forager, and the Silent Lord. Each of them having a unique temperament and personality, for instance, the Killer is the patroness of laughter, the Gazer looks at much and rarely comments on what (s)he sees, the Silent Lord, is described as "The one who rules seas with songs in them, and hearts that were silent; but in her own silence, others would sing forever....." as well as the Pale Slayer described as " The Master of the lesser Death" "who mastering, dieth not. For wizardy toucheth not one to whom it hath not been freely given: nor doth the messenger in any wise partake of the message he bears" thesong consists of all the lords being tempted by the stranger-whale (another incarnation of the lone one) and the Silent Lord then sacrificing herself.
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