This sing touched me my lady. The very end was spot in, I just wish I was good enough to love you like you deserve. I'm happy with a friend who welcomes me to the fire.
Assuming that you're still wondering, Arrows of the queen is about a girl named Talia. (And has 2 albums of songs) The Oathbreaks/outbound are 2 books about 2 women named Kathry and Tarma (they each have an album, and the two books take place about 60 or so years before the arrow series)
There is an aro ace character in the books that this song is from. Her name is Tarma. The books are from the Vow and Honor series by Mercedes Lackey and Tarma (as well as the singer of this song - Kethry) are the two main characters.
I realize this comment is rather old, but I'd like to add to it regardless. The thing I like most about Tara and Kethry's partnership is that because Tara is asexual (and so will never have a romantic partner or children), Kethry promised her that Tarma's tribe will live again through Kethry. So Kethry's children were given the option to live on the plains with the Shin 'a in as the revived Tale' sedrin tribe... I think that's beautiful because they are oathbound sisters. And it's kinda funny because all her children are blond, while all the other tribes are dark haired.
Tarma is specifically aro/ace because of a religious oath, but there is an aro/ace main character in the much more recent book in the same world, Eye Spy. Her orientation comes up when another woman hits on her and when she says she's just not interested in that kind of thing, the other woman is just like, "Cool, let's be friends." I really enjoyed that scene.
This sing touched me my lady. The very end was spot in, I just wish I was good enough to love you like you deserve. I'm happy with a friend who welcomes me to the fire.
Hey these are from the Mercedes lackey series right? I belive the first one was called arrows of the queen?
Assuming that you're still wondering, Arrows of the queen is about a girl named Talia. (And has 2 albums of songs) The Oathbreaks/outbound are 2 books about 2 women named Kathry and Tarma (they each have an album, and the two books take place about 60 or so years before the arrow series)
The hole part about flowers was sad.
+Derp Hoof What was sad about it?
The hole thing about "for all your trying the span is only days" like now matter how hard you try they'll still die after such a short time
@@derphoof3865 but the flowers are ready dead. You just fight to keep them pretty, like a mortician preparing a body for a coffin.
I thought I had found a song about an aro ace character, too bad I was disappointed.
There is an aro ace character in the books that this song is from. Her name is Tarma. The books are from the Vow and Honor series by Mercedes Lackey and Tarma (as well as the singer of this song - Kethry) are the two main characters.
I realize this comment is rather old, but I'd like to add to it regardless.
The thing I like most about Tara and Kethry's partnership is that because Tara is asexual (and so will never have a romantic partner or children), Kethry promised her that Tarma's tribe will live again through Kethry. So Kethry's children were given the option to live on the plains with the Shin 'a in as the revived Tale' sedrin tribe... I think that's beautiful because they are oathbound sisters.
And it's kinda funny because all her children are blond, while all the other tribes are dark haired.
Tarma is specifically aro/ace because of a religious oath, but there is an aro/ace main character in the much more recent book in the same world, Eye Spy. Her orientation comes up when another woman hits on her and when she says she's just not interested in that kind of thing, the other woman is just like, "Cool, let's be friends." I really enjoyed that scene.
@@jozzywolf7520 This song is about Jadrek, the scholar with whom Kethry eventually falls in love.
@@sonyahannah Yes, I know. Kethry is the one singing it.