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|category DAO = Books and Songs
 
|category DAO = Books and Songs
 
|location DAO = [[Brecilian Outskirts]] (chest behind [[Lanaya]])
 
|location DAO = [[Brecilian Outskirts]] (chest behind [[Lanaya]])
|see also = [[Elves]], [[Leliana's Song (soundtrack)]]
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|see also = [[Elf|Elves]], [[Leliana's Song (soundtrack)]]
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|appearances = [[Dragon Age: Origins]]
|further info = [[Lanaya]] will get angry if you attempt to open this chest before completing the [[Nature of the Beast]] quest (convincing Zathrian to sacrifice himself to end the curse).
 
 
|related =
 
|related =
 
* [[Codex entry: Uthenera]]
 
* [[Codex entry: Uthenera]]
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* During the [[Dalish Elf Origin]], [[Paivel]] will recite another poem about uthenera.
 
* During the [[Dalish Elf Origin]], [[Paivel]] will recite another poem about uthenera.
 
* After completing [[Nature of the Beast]], [[Leliana]] will recite "In Uthenera" when you speak with her at camp.
 
* After completing [[Nature of the Beast]], [[Leliana]] will recite "In Uthenera" when you speak with her at camp.
* In [[Dragon Age 2]], [[Merrill]] recites a part of the poem at the [[Mythal]]'s altar during the [[Long Way Home]] quest
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* In ''[[Dragon Age II]]'', [[Merrill]] recites a part of the poem at [[Mythal]]'s altar during the [[Long Way Home]] quest.
 
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|text =
 
<poem>hahren na melana sahlin
 
<poem>hahren na melana sahlin
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[[es:Entrada del códice: En Uthenera]]
 
[[Category:Dragon Age: Origins codex entries]]
 
[[Category:Dragon Age: Origins codex entries]]
[[Category:Dalish folklore]]
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[[Category:Dalish lore]]

Revision as of 00:09, 18 July 2018

See also: Elves, Leliana's Song (soundtrack)

Codex text

hahren na melana sahlin
emma ir abelas
souver'inan isala hamin
vhenan him dor'felas
in uthenera na revas

vir sulahn'nehn
vir dirthera
vir samahl la numin
vir lath sa'vunin

Translated from the elven tongue:

elder your time is come
now I am filled with sorrow
weary eyes need resting
heart has become grey and slow
in waking sleep is freedom

we sing, rejoice
we tell the tales
we laugh and cry
we love one more day

-- From "In Uthenera," traditional elven song of unknown origin.

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