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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Falanu Hlaalu the Fine" by the artist "Young Scrolls"

This text, "Falanu Hlaalu the Fine" from the Elder Scrolls lore, portrays a confession of insane love that has transgressed the boundaries of death.

The speaker, Falanu Hlaalu, is obsessed with her deceased lover. She is unfazed by the physical aspects of death – the "bad breath" or the silence. She yearns to bring him back, clinging to the memories of his words and emotions.

Falanu is willing to go to any lengths to resurrect her beloved. She mentions "the darkest of arts", alluding to necromancy, and expresses disdain for Arkay, the God of Death, challenging his authority. The question about the penalty for necrophilia underlines her obsession and willingness to break any law for her purpose.

The imagery of being "bound in blood" and the stolen heart, now expanded to "the rest of [his] organs," paints a chilling picture of possessiveness and desecration stemming from her obsession.

The repetition of "I know that death will not part us" and the recurring question about necrophilia emphasize Falanu's descent into madness and the tragedy of her love, twisted by death.

I don't care about your bad breath

But it's kind of sad that you don't talk to me

If you could tell me what is in your head

Cause you used to tell me that we're meant to be

I know that death will never do us part

I look at Arkay and I spit in his face

To bring you back I learned the darkest art

Whatever the price is, I'm prepared to pay

What's the fine for necrophilia

In this part of Tamriel

You'll stay with me

We're bound by blood

Please stay with me

You used to tell me that I stole your heart

And now I stole your other organs too

You used to tell me that I broke your law

And I will break a thousand more for you

I know that death will never do us part

I look at Arkay and I spit in his face

To bring you back I learned the darkest art

What's the fine for necrophilia

In this part of Tamriel [x2]

You'll stay with me

We're bound by blood

Please stay with me

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