From what i know, The 4 characters are The Lark, and they're a group that sing and tell the stories of The Harkers(the characters at the end of the video). Each character of the Lark represents one if the Harkers. Perrine(moose mask) represents the Croon Cole(hare mask) represents the storyteller Clémentine(goat mask) represents the Bellringer/Yarow Kingsley(wood mask?) Represents the Enkindled Theres more but i dont really know much
I love Yaelokre’s songs literally, I used to think it was a band because of all the vocal ranges and voices, but it’s just like one person doing all of that it’s amazing
Same bc the voice saying "harpy hare where have you buried all your children" and the voice saying "tell me so I say" sound a bit different so I thought they were different people
"selfish yet loving mother, that wants to hide her children from the 'dangerous' world" the part when Cole (the hare mask) "she can't keep them all caged, they will fight and run away'' and "she can't keep them all safe they will die in be afraid" Cole is basically telling that the children cannot defend themselves once yhe mother died/disappears.
So i want to explain this, Harpy Hare is basically saying how shes buried her children away to keep them safe but doesn’t know if she has killed them or not.
@@juicyfruitcreatez I think actually Harpy Hare kind of alludes to a mother who hides her children from the world to protect them, however, she doesn't know that this can be suffocating for her children. This explains the part of the lyrics where it says they will fight and run away (Sorry if my English is bad)
Bro, as far as I know, this was all created by ONE PERSON. Only one person did the playing of the instrument, the vocals, and the drawing of the animation. This is crazy but so cool :D
The song 'Harpy Hare' by Yaelokre is a poetic narrative that explores themes of protection, freedom, and the complexity of maternal relationships. The Harpy, depicted as a loving yet selfish mother, hides her heart and tries to shield her children from a dangerous world. However, this excessive protection becomes a prison, where the children, symbolized by broken arrows, struggle to escape and find their own freedom. The Hare, who refuses to retell the story, represents a silent and patient witness. She observes the dynamics between the Harpy and her children, understanding the pain and desire for freedom that permeate this relationship. The repetition of the question 'Where have you buried all your children?' suggests an ongoing search for answers and understanding, both for the Hare and the Harpy's children. The Hound, serving as the lyrical voice, positions himself as an active observer, trying to comprehend and perhaps intervene in this dynamic. He recognizes that the Harpy's protection, though well-intentioned, is stifling and counterproductive. The music, with its metaphors of broken arrows and sterile curtains, paints a picture of a love that, in its attempt to protect, ends up causing harm. The final message is an appeal to the Harpy to allow her children to fly freely, accepting that true protection comes from freedom rather than confinement.
yaelokre goes by they/it, not she/her by the way!! also even if idk about the harpy hare lore, i can explain the lore of them in general! What the band, called the Larks are based off of, are a group of wandering musicians who tell stories through song, are the storyteller, which represents the past and makes sure all of the stories will be told, the bellringer, which represents the future and is married to the storyteller, the enkindled which reprisents kindness, and the croon which represents chaos. The larks preform on a small stage which were once preformed by the harkers and i think the purpose of the band is to keep the harkers memories alive. Anywho, Clementine/Clémmie, reprents the bellringer and has a goats mask, they are the 2nd youngest and dating Cole. Perrine represents the croon, and is the oldest. They are the eldest and is the one with braids and a moose mask. Cole represents the storyteller, and as i could see from the meeting video, they seem to be shy. They are the leader of the larks, they are the one with the hare mask. Lastly, Kingsley represents the enkindled and is the youngest, and from my perspective, seems to be the most chaotic and fun-loving one. They have the tree/nature mask. The meadowlark is where all of Yaelokres songs are told, and as stated by Yaelokre themself, it is not a place but a bridge, a forest given voice, a fairytale! all of their songs are a tribute to each one of the Harkers. Harpy hare is a tribute to the storyteller, hartebeest is a tribute to the bellringer, im unsure of the other two, but i think and the hound is a tribute to the croon, and neath the grove is a heart is a tribute to the enkindled. This paragraph is not confirmed, but i think its cool. Harpy hare is a tribute to the storyteller, and the storyteller represents the past, right? And almost all of the lyrcis are in past tense. (Ex: harpy hare, where have you BURIED all your children, you cant keep them all CAGED, they will fight and run away). And hartebeest is a tribute to the bellringer, and the bellringer represents the future, right? And most of the lyric are in future tense. (where WILL we run WHEN the achers turn green and the cats kill one by one). Im not so sure about the other two tracks, but they also seem to represent their tribute. P.S: all characters either have no gender or you can use any pronouns. I kinda forgot😓 (sources: yaelokre songs and videos, "Yaelokre lore explained" on youtube, comments and personal theories)
@@KnightReacts no problem!! i love yaelokre and im so happy theyre getting the recognition they deserve!1!!1 and sorry for the long explanations im js extremely interested
@@mabletheabzolutezkrunkly Cole actually represents the storyteller and clemmine reprsents the bell ringer and we don’t know the actual ages of the lark and I hope this helps a little and I forgot this but the storyteller and bell ringer are married but we have yet to know how it happened
The way that I interpret it is that it’s about an overprotective mother, that basically kind of smothers their children in so much love that they come to resent her and runaway. but I do not know if that is the actual meaning.
Sometimes hare’s burry their children to protect them and the song is about over protective mothers ( a hare was a good example because they protect their children)
@@SuperBerto57 thank you because I was wondering what it meant I thought I thought the person was trying to keep them safe because I did not know that the parents were being too overprotective
I think my two favorite songs from Yaelokre by far are hartebeest and harpy hare, the vocals in all of the songs soothe something in my soul I swear, and I definitely recommend listening to all four songs (especially hartebeest 😭)
@@KnightReacts and of your ever wondering, the larks (the characters in the vid) serve the harkers (the characters in the end) they all have masks to represent the harkers
I think I have kind of figured it ALL OUT where harpy hare “buried” her children is in yaelokre forest, the sense that she buried her children is a metaphor so she is trying to keep them away from the outside world and she “locks”/ keeps them away in the rabbit hole. The children dress up as gods from the yaelokre universe, because it is told that when dressed up as the four, and united the gods will give you some of their power but weaken you, I forgot their names so I’m just going to list them as what they’re dressed as: one person, the one dressed up in greenery has the great ability to navigate forests extremely quick (which is where harpy hare is keeping her children) the one dresses up as a goat has the great ability of stamina, the story teller (dressed up as a rabbit/hare) has the great ability of strong hearing and can hear the young hare’s whispers and pleads for help (harpy hares kids’) and last but not least the one dressed up as a moose has the great ability of strength. Once united they are unstoppable. The one dressed up with leaves/ greenery and the story teller navigate the forests trying to find harpy hare’s children, while the child dressed up as a moose and the child dressed up as a goat use their abilities to take the high ground for any sights of rabbits, or rabbit holes. The story teller began hearing the voices a while back and dressed up as the hare god on and their own, setting of on a journey, as she was alone she did not have the abilities, until along the way (and in different times from different places) found her crew. She was lucky to have brought them costumes, once they were all together the gods blessed them as a trophy for their time. Facts: The story teller (the one dressed as a hare) is the only child that got away from their mother All children are from different villages, with the child dressed in greenery found in yaelokre forest, being the last puzzle piece for the story teller to find her siblings There is not gender in the yaelokre universe, so call them what you please, but stay respectful, as the children represent the souls of the band members The people at the very end are the gods that blessed the children, they are taking back the children’s power as they completed their quest and the children were freed from the mother, sadly, the mother lost her life because of non- cooperation so now all children, and parents are working on their own village for others in need, and the story teller is now reunited with her siblings This is the end, and I hope this helps, thank you! There is some stuff that I have got wrong. If you search up “yaelokre ore explanation” on yt you’ll find a few videos that explain it better
Its cool how they voiced all four characters and they say harpy hare was about a loving yet selfish mother, hides her heart and tries to shield her children from a dangerous world. :>
the person who sings this does all the vocals/all the characters (they go by they them pronouns) its about a group of kids worshiping the gods so they dress up like them and sing songs about them in yaelokres world they have no genders cole and clementine (hare mask and goat mask) are dating in one of the pics of all of them they are all holding hands but they're hands are interlocked witch is such a cute detail about them (correct me if im wrong) thanks
Trick of the tail - Genesis deserves to be on your list and deserves to have its audio recorded. It's a really good album and possibly their best. Dont you worry about hate , you will love it. And that damn opener is amazing
children: hare mask=Cole sheep/goat mask=Clemintine/Clemmie moose mask= Perrine wooden mask= Kingsly yaelokre= yay ill Oke er ( i think this is how to pronounce it) the song is about an overprotective mother since mother rabbits/hares bury their children underground to protect them from predators. although if the mother dies the children do as well. the last four people at the end are known as harkers. the first one was the storyteller and Cole represents them the second with the sheep/goat face was the bellringer/yarrow and Clemmie represents them the third with the tree mask is the enkindled and Kingsly represents them and then the last is the croon which is represented by Perrine the storyteller and the bell ringer are married so Cole and Clemmie are lovers as well there are different songs representing each of the larks ( you can find them on yaelokres channel ) hoped this helped!!
I did some research. basically they all live in a world where gender isn’t really a thing. like no gender specifics or anything. The main characters or the Lark are worshippers or admirers of the gods/keepers of the world. they each wear a mask which is representing each one of the harkers which is the name for the gods/keepers. there is multiple songs and each song is basically representing one of the harkers. I could go deeper but I really don’t know a thing about it I just watched a 5 minute video😭but I hope this helps
Apparently the fable of "The lark" goes: A mother lark made her nest in a field of young wheat and as the days passed the stalks grew and so did the strenth of her children and when the Wheat was golden the farmer and his son came out "This wheat is ready for harvest" "Then let us call our neighbors for help with harvest" The baby birds sensing danger told their mother what they heard when she came back with food for them "Do not worry if they need to ask for their neighbors it will take a long time" 2 days later the Wheat was so Ripe that when wind blew grains rained down on the baby Larks heads. "If we don't hurry up and harvest we'll lose half stock" "then lets begin" There was much trying out wings that afternoon and when the farmer and his son harvested they found an empty nest. *Self help is the best help*
The story is like this so harpy hare is a mother. She wanted to save her children from a dangerous world. But she do it wrong way she buried her children.
Fun fact: Rabbits actually bury their children to protect them. My take on this song is that it’s about overprotective mothers guarding their children too much and ending up hurting them instead of protecting them, keeping them from the world. Hence “we’ll be far and fly away” for the children who learn to grow independent and run away from their mothers, severing all connections; and “mother tell me you will stay” for children who end up clinging to their mothers too much.
What’s happening in the song is Harpy hare is a father of some children but he buried them to keep them safe but then the burrow collapsed but he didn’t know but the song is them basically singing to him that he should save them but he thinks they’re trying to eat the children 👧 Hope it helps! Edit: Me & my friends r obsessed with this song so we’re making it but with a coyote, fox, cat & bunny ( we all have scars because of our lore ) 2 edit ‘cause why not : TYSM FOR THE HEART AND LIKES! I’VE NEVER HAD SO MUCH
Harpy hare is a girl lol, its a mother, the song says "SHE cant keep them all caged", Hares bury their children to protect them so the mother might be insane and hsve buried her children to protect them, some died and some fought and ran.
@@RaylineofSunshinez auctually their talking to the mother and the father like they said “ father tell me so i say” or it could they could be talking about her ( pls don’t judge i forgot because this is like about 1 month ago TwT)
Just to help connect which member of the Lark represents what Harker (four characters at the end of the song): Cole (Rabbit) - The Storyteller Clémentine (Goat) - Yarrow (the) Bell-Ringer Kingsley (Wood) - The Enkindled Perrine (Moose) - The Croon As to why they’re dressed up like said Harkers, the group is retelling their stories and singing their songs, with the motivation being either honor or idolization (note: this is paraphrased from Yaeklokre’s Instagram post about the Harkers)
The song is about freedom and the word harpy means a loving but selfish mother that hid her heart and tried to shield her children from the dangerous world and they wanted to get to freedom and the last part the characters is a group called the harkers.
I'm pretty sure the lore is a bunny that had their children in a burrow. Lemme explain. So yk how bunnies have burrows? Yeah so, the mother bunny had their children in a burrow bcuz it says "harpy hare where have u buried all ur children? Tell me so I say hmm.." which means a HARE/bunny BURIED their CHILDREN in a burrow unground and the hare stands for a bunny. And there is one person that has multiple masks that pretends to be 4 people and I think she tries to make different singing voices for 4 different people but its actually one person.
[Haah haahh hahh~] Harpy hare, Where have you buried all your children? Tell me so I say~ 👏 🤚 👏 ✋ 🙅♀ 👩🍼 Harpy hare, Where have you buried all your children? Tell me so I say~ 👏 🤚 👏 ✋ 🙅♀ 👩🍼 {All the arrows that you've stolen split in half now bum and broken like your heart that was so eager to be hid} {You know you can't keep them all caged, They will fight and run away. Mother tell me so I say.} [La la la, La la la, La la la~] Harpy hare, where have you buried all your children, ? Tell me so I say~ 👏 🤚 👋 ✋ 🙅♀ 👩🍼 Harpy hare, Where have you buried all your children? Tell me so I say~ 👋 🤚 👋 ✋ 🙅♀ 👩🍼 🌲{Forest walls and starry ceilings,} 🐂{Barren curtains that you're weaving} 🐐{Like the stories that you keep} 🐰{Inside your head.} {She can't keep them all safe, They will die and be afraid, Mother, Tell me so I say!} [Mother, Tell me so I say~] Harpy hare, Where have you buried all your children? Tell me so I say~ 👏 🤚 👏 ✋ 🙅♀ 👩🍼 Harpy hare, Where have you buried all your children? Tell me so I say~ 👋 🤚 👋 ✋ 🙅♀ 👩🍼 [Haah haah haah~] 🪑 Harpy hare, Where have you buried all your children? Tell me so I say~ 🪑🌲🐂🐐🐰 Harpy hare, Where have you buried all your children? Tell me so I sAaAaYyY! [Haah haah haah~] {You can't keep them all caged!} {They'll be far and fly away!} {Mother, Tell me you will stay!} ~We'll be far and fly away~
So far from what i know, There are 4 children. I dont remember their masks or names, but im pretty sure there mother (Harpy Hare) Buried them away somewhere never seeing the outside world just to keep them safe.
The song is about a mother who hides her children thinking that it will protect them from the outside world, the oldest two (rabbit and moose) are the parental ones while the lamb and other one are the two youngest, they are begging their mother for freedom (This song was also recorded by hand, the guitar and the vocals)
And the hound is my favourite 😭😭 anyway mine are.. 1. And the Hound 2. Neath the Grove is a Heart 3. Harpy hare 4. Hartebeest 5. My farewell to the fields 6. Birdcage Blue and Yellow I LOVE ALL THESE ALMOST THE SAME AMOUNT BUT IF I HAD TO RANK THEM TAHTS WHAT IT WOULD LOOK LIKE 😭🙏
Heres all of the lore i know so far so basically its a story telling project called meadowlark, with one music ep out called hayfeilds and it focuses on four main characters called the lark, clementine with a goat mask, perrine with a moose mask, kingsely with a bark mask, and cole with a hare mask all of the lark characters represent a harker, clementine the story teller, cole the story teller, perrine the croon, and kingsley the enkindled, all the songs are folklore/fairytale based and tell hidden stories!! :3 yaelokre is the artist name btw, they are one person doing all the voices writting etc!! all the characters use they/any i belive and im p sure keath/yaelokre uses they/it or they/them ^^
In the yaelokre universe there is to specific genders they're all non binary! And the tree is Kingsley the bunny is Cole the sheep is clémentine and the moose is Perrine! ^^
Ok guys here is what this song is about. The “Harpy Hare” aka the mother is trying to hide her children from the world because of all the problems and she tries to keep them safe but this is suffocating the children.
It’s talking about how a mother has kept her children from society so everyone is telling her that it’s going to make her children just run away or want to die so they want to know where the children are so they can save the children
Please do hartebeest it is by yaelokre again but one part i find interesting is when thay say "when the acres turn green and the cats kill one by one" it might have that more biger build up and Explosive feeling you wanted its also a really good song its my favorite from yaelokre
There is a hand shake to this song it's when they do harp had where have u have u baried all ur children tell. Me so I say mm then that say that again u saw the handshake to 2:59
If you didnt know mother hares bury their children to keep them protected so why they were saying "where have you, buried all your children? Tell me so i say." And "Mother tell me so i say." YW❤
I recommend listening to the album (4 songs) in order! Cus some songs have little references to other songs in the album! Like in "and the hound" it has a reference to harpy hare!! They're all SO good
The lore to it is there is a group of children who love a group of gods that’s why they have masks. So they called themselves the harkers/lark and they make dances and sing songs! EXTRA STUFF:the bell ringer is married to the story teller! The moose mask is Perrine the oldest, the bunny mask is Cole the 2nd oldest also the leader! The sheep or goat mask is Clementine the 2nd youngest, and last the one in the woodish like mask is the youngest Kingsley! I hope that helps! (There is more to it)
Actually the world they r in the pronouns aren't anything important as I've heard, they like, it, them they but they can go with any pronouns but idk about the real oness
the meaning of the song is parental love, sacrifice and bittersweet nature of letting go. the harpy hare is a mother figure that is dealing with loss, pain
Harpy Hare Where have you buried all your children? Tell me so I say Harpy Hare Where have you buried all your children? Tell me so I say All the arrows that you've stolen Split in half, now bum and broken Like your heart that was so eager to be hid You can't keep them all caged They will fight and run away Mother, tell me so I say Harpy Hare Where have you buried all your children? Tell me so I say Harpy Hare Where have you buried all your children? Tell me so I say Forest walls and starry ceilings Barren curtains that you're weaving Like the stories that you keep inside your head She can't keep them all safe They will die and be afraid Mother, tell me so I say (Mother, tell me so I say) Harpy Hare Where have you buried all your children? Tell me so I say Harpy Hare Where have you buried all your children? Tell me, so I say Harpy Hare Where have you buried all your children? Tell me so I say Harpy Hare Where have you buried all your children? Tell me so I say! (Tell me so I say!) She can't keep them all caged They'll be far and fly away Mother, tell me you will stay We'll be far and fly away (edit:MAH FINGERS HURT😭👍-----)
Btw the name of the creator can be said how ever you like according to them! ( they give by they them lol ) but most of the fandom says it like (ye-ale-low-ker )
What they mean by where have you buried all you children is because some hares bury the children in air pockets underground you keep them safe hope this helps :)
For those who dont understand the harpy hare is the mother she kept her children away from being outside so you know the part where the moose one shakes her head thats her pretending to be her mum so they felt like they wanted to escape so the part that says: "you cant keep them all caged the will die and be afraid" its better to let your children outside than confining them!
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Bro I love this song also keep up the great work!!!
@@KnightReacts I can tell you the Lord
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@@CocoatheSAMSfan who are you
Funfact!: the creator of yaelokre has confirmed that they don’t mind how people pronounce the name, meaning every pronunciation is correct :D
I pronounce their name as “yay-low-cray” or then just struggle lol-
i pronounce it as "yael-oe-krey" its js the only way it makes sense for me 😭
I pronounce it yale-oh-kree but I'm happy to see I'm not wrong and neither is anyone else
@@shortanimations50 yeah im glad no one is wrong, it keeps people from freaking out about the pronunciation :)
@@Horned-angel_studi0z yeah I thought about that too
From what i know, The 4 characters are The Lark, and they're a group that sing and tell the stories of The Harkers(the characters at the end of the video). Each character of the Lark represents one if the Harkers.
Perrine(moose mask) represents the Croon
Cole(hare mask) represents the storyteller
Clémentine(goat mask) represents the Bellringer/Yarow
Kingsley(wood mask?) Represents the Enkindled
Theres more but i dont really know much
@@Leenka_Kat and I believe Perrine is the one in the moose mask
@@kathrynkateri7898 that's... what I said?
@@kathrynkateri7898 I'm confused cus wym mean?
I like your profile :3
Kingsley is a tree/nature mask according to the lore!
I love Yaelokre’s songs literally, I used to think it was a band because of all the vocal ranges and voices, but it’s just like one person doing all of that it’s amazing
I THOUGHT THE SAMEEEE
Same bc the voice saying "harpy hare where have you buried all your children" and the voice saying "tell me so I say" sound a bit different so I thought they were different people
They’re supposed to be different characters in the story singing but it is just one person
@@elliott3383 yes it’s amazing:D
Madilyn Mae does the same thing
"selfish yet loving mother, that wants to hide her children from the 'dangerous' world" the part when Cole (the hare mask) "she can't keep them all caged, they will fight and run away'' and "she can't keep them all safe they will die in be afraid" Cole is basically telling that the children cannot defend themselves once yhe mother died/disappears.
in fact, in nature, mother rabbit hides her bunnies in a cage to protect them from dangers
What if cole is one of the children?😮
Harpy hare is good, but my personal favorite song by them is Hartebeest! I definetly reccomend listening to the whole album (4 songs)
UGH I LOVE HARTEBEEST
HARTEBEEST IS SO GOOD 😭😭
YESSS HARTEBEESYTTTTTT
SAME OMG
YES HARTEBEEST IS MAH FAV
So i want to explain this, Harpy Hare is basically saying how shes buried her children away to keep them safe but doesn’t know if she has killed them or not.
@@juicyfruitcreatez wait so she killed her kids to keep them safe?
Which one buried children?
@@ClxosPuppets Harpy Hare(the mother)
@@CeceHobbyHorses No, the children are kept hidden probably in a hole and covered by plants or stuff to protect them from predators.
@@juicyfruitcreatez I think actually Harpy Hare kind of alludes to a mother who hides her children from the world to protect them, however, she doesn't know that this can be suffocating for her children. This explains the part of the lyrics where it says they will fight and run away
(Sorry if my English is bad)
Bro, as far as I know, this was all created by ONE PERSON. Only one person did the playing of the instrument, the vocals, and the drawing of the animation. This is crazy but so cool :D
Keath Ósk ⭐
@@Knopa4ka Does she have friends or does she not have capital?
@@MajapahitEagleLeaderyaelokre uses they/it
@@MajapahitEagleLeader her friends from local music scene also helped in putting up the prods and im so proud of their work!
The names of the children are: hare mask: cole. goat mask: clemintine. tree mask: kingsley. moose mask: purrine
@@Bigsisterhowdoi It’s actually spelled Clémentine! :3
@@Bigsisterhowdoi its perrine
The moose is actually perrine
@@kxttiepawzz that’s what I said
@@Bigsisterhowdoi you texted "purrine " not perrine
The song 'Harpy Hare' by Yaelokre is a poetic narrative that explores themes of protection, freedom, and the complexity of maternal relationships. The Harpy, depicted as a loving yet selfish mother, hides her heart and tries to shield her children from a dangerous world. However, this excessive protection becomes a prison, where the children, symbolized by broken arrows, struggle to escape and find their own freedom.
The Hare, who refuses to retell the story, represents a silent and patient witness. She observes the dynamics between the Harpy and her children, understanding the pain and desire for freedom that permeate this relationship. The repetition of the question 'Where have you buried all your children?' suggests an ongoing search for answers and understanding, both for the Hare and the Harpy's children.
The Hound, serving as the lyrical voice, positions himself as an active observer, trying to comprehend and perhaps intervene in this dynamic. He recognizes that the Harpy's protection, though well-intentioned, is stifling and counterproductive. The music, with its metaphors of broken arrows and sterile curtains, paints a picture of a love that, in its attempt to protect, ends up causing harm. The final message is an appeal to the Harpy to allow her children to fly freely, accepting that true protection comes from freedom rather than confinement.
Finally someone who has noticed the similarity to AURORA!!
I noticed it too, i have autoplay and when I listen to aurora it autoplayed afterwards and that's how I found them
@@shortanimations50 maybe that's why it came on my fyp so much
TRrueeee
yaelokre goes by they/it, not she/her by the way!! also even if idk about the harpy hare lore, i can explain the lore of them in general!
What the band, called the Larks are based off of, are a group of wandering musicians who tell stories through song, are the storyteller, which represents the past and makes sure all of the stories will be told, the bellringer, which represents the future and is married to the storyteller, the enkindled which reprisents kindness, and the croon which represents chaos.
The larks preform on a small stage which were once preformed by the harkers and i think the purpose of the band is to keep the harkers memories alive. Anywho, Clementine/Clémmie, reprents the bellringer and has a goats mask, they are the 2nd youngest and dating Cole. Perrine represents the croon, and is the oldest. They are the eldest and is the one with braids and a moose mask. Cole represents the storyteller, and as i could see from the meeting video, they seem to be shy. They are the leader of the larks, they are the one with the hare mask. Lastly, Kingsley represents the enkindled and is the youngest, and from my perspective, seems to be the most chaotic and fun-loving one. They have the tree/nature mask.
The meadowlark is where all of Yaelokres songs are told, and as stated by Yaelokre themself, it is not a place but a bridge, a forest given voice, a fairytale! all of their songs are a tribute to each one of the Harkers. Harpy hare is a tribute to the storyteller, hartebeest is a tribute to the bellringer, im unsure of the other two, but i think and the hound is a tribute to the croon, and neath the grove is a heart is a tribute to the enkindled.
This paragraph is not confirmed, but i think its cool. Harpy hare is a tribute to the storyteller, and the storyteller represents the past, right? And almost all of the lyrcis are in past tense. (Ex: harpy hare, where have you BURIED all your children, you cant keep them all CAGED, they will fight and run away). And hartebeest is a tribute to the bellringer, and the bellringer represents the future, right? And most of the lyric are in future tense. (where WILL we run WHEN the achers turn green and the cats kill one by one). Im not so sure about the other two tracks, but they also seem to represent their tribute.
P.S: all characters either have no gender or you can use any pronouns. I kinda forgot😓
(sources: yaelokre songs and videos, "Yaelokre lore explained" on youtube, comments and personal theories)
i spent over 20 minutes on this btw the yaelokre obsession is crazy😍
I FIXED A FEW THINGS!! perrine represents the croon, NOT the enkindled and kingsley represents the enkindled and not the croon
Thank you for the explanations!! :D
@@KnightReacts no problem!! i love yaelokre and im so happy theyre getting the recognition they deserve!1!!1 and sorry for the long explanations im js extremely interested
@@mabletheabzolutezkrunkly Cole actually represents the storyteller and clemmine reprsents the bell ringer and we don’t know the actual ages of the lark and I hope this helps a little and I forgot this but the storyteller and bell ringer are married but we have yet to know how it happened
The way that I interpret it is that it’s about an overprotective mother, that basically kind of smothers their children in so much love that they come to resent her and runaway. but I do not know if that is the actual meaning.
To the point where she doesn’t allow them to be kids, and treat them basically like dolls.
That’s a great interpretation
@@KnightReacts did you see the comment explaining it? also the creator explains the lore in the vid
@@freckled__girl-j7k I saw that comment about that on the actual video.
@@cyruspsychary8310 makes sense! I see it. ^^
Sometimes hare’s burry their children to protect them and the song is about over protective mothers ( a hare was a good example because they protect their children)
@@SuperBerto57 thank you because I was wondering what it meant I thought I thought the person was trying to keep them safe because I did not know that the parents were being too overprotective
I love the part where it’s like a strong “Tell me so I saaay”
I'm glad that you've noticed. And you liked it. :)
I even made a small theory about it in the Harpy Hare comment section.
I think my two favorite songs from Yaelokre by far are hartebeest and harpy hare, the vocals in all of the songs soothe something in my soul I swear, and I definitely recommend listening to all four songs (especially hartebeest 😭)
Harpy Hare,where have your buried children?
Tell me so I say
Harpy Hare, where have your buried children?
Tell me so I say...
Tell me so I say
Hmmmm
“ *tell me so i say..* “
@@laipJelloos Mmm! Hmmmm mmm!!! 🙂↔️
I fell in love with this song
@@Aiko_fuyumi agree
new favourite reaction UA-camr unlocked!!!
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@@KnightReacts and of your ever wondering, the larks (the characters in the vid) serve the harkers (the characters in the end) they all have masks to represent the harkers
3:42 i agree with the ‘OOOOO’ you made
im obsessed with it
That more explosive “tell me so I say” always scratches an itch in my brain. It also always reminds me of Ado, the Japanese singer.
@@shawntaizy1918 that’s what im saying
Love ado
I love their singing style, full of feelings. I wish I could live their same life. That's the most I wish for.
Im literally obsessed with this lore
Also a lil fun fact the band is made out of 4 teenagers ranging from ages 12-to-14 :) (The lead singer is 14)
Wait that’s so cool
I think I have kind of figured it ALL OUT where harpy hare “buried” her children is in yaelokre forest, the sense that she buried her children is a metaphor so she is trying to keep them away from the outside world and she “locks”/ keeps them away in the rabbit hole. The children dress up as gods from the yaelokre universe, because it is told that when dressed up as the four, and united the gods will give you some of their power but weaken you, I forgot their names so I’m just going to list them as what they’re dressed as: one person, the one dressed up in greenery has the great ability to navigate forests extremely quick (which is where harpy hare is keeping her children) the one dresses up as a goat has the great ability of stamina, the story teller (dressed up as a rabbit/hare) has the great ability of strong hearing and can hear the young hare’s whispers and pleads for help (harpy hares kids’) and last but not least the one dressed up as a moose has the great ability of strength. Once united they are unstoppable. The one dressed up with leaves/ greenery and the story teller navigate the forests trying to find harpy hare’s children, while the child dressed up as a moose and the child dressed up as a goat use their abilities to take the high ground for any sights of rabbits, or rabbit holes. The story teller began hearing the voices a while back and dressed up as the hare god on and their own, setting of on a journey, as she was alone she did not have the abilities, until along the way (and in different times from different places) found her crew. She was lucky to have brought them costumes, once they were all together the gods blessed them as a trophy for their time.
Facts:
The story teller (the one dressed as a hare) is the only child that got away from their mother
All children are from different villages, with the child dressed in greenery found in yaelokre forest, being the last puzzle piece for the story teller to find her siblings
There is not gender in the yaelokre universe, so call them what you please, but stay respectful, as the children represent the souls of the band members
The people at the very end are the gods that blessed the children, they are taking back the children’s power as they completed their quest and the children were freed from the mother, sadly, the mother lost her life because of non- cooperation so now all children, and parents are working on their own village for others in need, and the story teller is now reunited with her siblings
This is the end, and I hope this helps, thank you!
There is some stuff that I have got wrong. If you search up “yaelokre ore explanation” on yt you’ll find a few videos that explain it better
YES TY SO MUCH THIS IS AMAZING
Why didn’t this get so much likes
thanks for the lore
Its cool how they voiced all four characters and they say harpy hare was about a loving yet selfish mother, hides her heart and tries to shield her children from a dangerous world. :>
I’m pretty sure Yaelokre uses they/it pronouns!!
@@2unapiiano my bad I forgot, thanks for reminding me:>
6:10 my brain went BOMBASTIC SIDE EYE 👀💥 CRIMINAL OFFENCIVE 💥 SIDE EYE 👀
@@Kingsley_is_a_goofy_goober hahahaha I did to
I went MR BOMBASTIC BOMBA FANTASTIC
Guys happy here we have very much.Tell me some Hey.Happy Happy Birthday.We have you very church tell me how
@@edgarvanderpoel2322 what
Oh!😟
the person who sings this does all the vocals/all the characters (they go by they them pronouns)
its about a group of kids worshiping the gods so they dress up like them and sing songs about them in yaelokres world they have no genders cole and clementine (hare mask and goat mask) are dating in one of the pics of all of them they are all holding hands but they're hands are interlocked witch is such a cute detail about them (correct me if im wrong) thanks
yaelokre said that the Harkers are not gods 😅
@@SiremaSky oops sorry thats just what i have been hearing
it isnt lol
Trick of the tail - Genesis deserves to be on your list and deserves to have its audio recorded.
It's a really good album and possibly their best. Dont you worry about hate , you will love it.
And that damn opener is amazing
children: hare mask=Cole sheep/goat mask=Clemintine/Clemmie moose mask= Perrine wooden mask= Kingsly
yaelokre= yay ill Oke er ( i think this is how to pronounce it)
the song is about an overprotective mother since mother rabbits/hares bury their children underground to
protect them from predators. although if the mother dies the children do as well.
the last four people at the end are known as harkers.
the first one was the storyteller and Cole represents them
the second with the sheep/goat face was the bellringer/yarrow and Clemmie represents them
the third with the tree mask is the enkindled and Kingsly represents them
and then the last is the croon which is represented by Perrine
the storyteller and the bell ringer are married so Cole and Clemmie are lovers as well
there are different songs representing each of the larks ( you can find them on yaelokres channel )
hoped this helped!!
Off topic but YUNI CULT
Clemmie is a goat by the way!
@@Sea_Xy Ty I was going to add in sheep/goat mask but I got tired lol 😩
Ty tho for pointing it out I’ll fix it 👍
I did some research. basically they all live in a world where gender isn’t really a thing. like no gender specifics or anything. The main characters or the Lark are worshippers or admirers of the gods/keepers of the world. they each wear a mask which is representing each one of the harkers which is the name for the gods/keepers. there is multiple songs and each song is basically representing one of the harkers. I could go deeper but I really don’t know a thing about it I just watched a 5 minute video😭but I hope this helps
I’VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS TYSM
U r underrated btw :3
Thank you I’m happy you enjoyed the video :D
Apparently the fable of "The lark" goes:
A mother lark made her nest in a field of young wheat and as the days passed the stalks grew and so did the strenth of her children and when the Wheat was golden the farmer and his son came out "This wheat is ready for harvest" "Then let us call our neighbors for help with harvest"
The baby birds sensing danger told their mother what they heard when she came back with food for them
"Do not worry if they need to ask for their neighbors it will take a long time"
2 days later the Wheat was so Ripe that when wind blew grains rained down on the baby Larks heads.
"If we don't hurry up and harvest we'll lose half stock" "then lets begin"
There was much trying out wings that afternoon and when the farmer and his son harvested they found an empty nest.
*Self help is the best help*
The story is like this so harpy hare is a mother. She wanted to save her children from a dangerous world. But she do it wrong way she buried her children.
The mother is the last part
" tell me so i say "
@@AfterThaNoon 'mhmm'
@@Sunny_Girl19 “ harpy hare, where have you buried all you’re children? “
"Tell me So I say"
@@Galaxy_idk_show "mhmm."
“ all the arrows that you’ve stolen, “
LOVE THIS SONGGGG❤❤
Fun fact: Rabbits actually bury their children to protect them. My take on this song is that it’s about overprotective mothers guarding their children too much and ending up hurting them instead of protecting them, keeping them from the world. Hence “we’ll be far and fly away” for the children who learn to grow independent and run away from their mothers, severing all connections; and “mother tell me you will stay” for children who end up clinging to their mothers too much.
What’s happening in the song is Harpy hare is a father of some children but he buried them to keep them safe but then the burrow collapsed but he didn’t know but the song is them basically singing to him that he should save them but he thinks they’re trying to eat the children 👧 Hope it helps!
Edit: Me & my friends r obsessed with this song so we’re making it but with a coyote, fox, cat & bunny ( we all have scars because of our lore )
2 edit ‘cause why not : TYSM FOR THE HEART AND LIKES! I’VE NEVER HAD SO MUCH
Harpy hare is a girl lol, its a mother, the song says "SHE cant keep them all caged", Hares bury their children to protect them so the mother might be insane and hsve buried her children to protect them, some died and some fought and ran.
@@RaylineofSunshinez auctually their talking to the mother and the father like they said “ father tell me so i say” or it could they could be talking about her ( pls don’t judge i forgot because this is like about 1 month ago TwT)
@@Shroomy_WCUE they said mother both times
Just to help connect which member of the Lark represents what Harker (four characters at the end of the song):
Cole (Rabbit) - The Storyteller
Clémentine (Goat) - Yarrow (the) Bell-Ringer
Kingsley (Wood) - The Enkindled
Perrine (Moose) - The Croon
As to why they’re dressed up like said Harkers, the group is retelling their stories and singing their songs, with the motivation being either honor or idolization (note: this is paraphrased from Yaeklokre’s Instagram post about the Harkers)
Ah christ, someone already said it!
I can NOT describe how happy I t'was from the way you discibed the things you like! It's... Just so... Me! Yippee!
Matpat coming out of retirement for this.
The song is about freedom and the word harpy means a loving but selfish mother that hid her heart and tried to shield her children from the dangerous world and they wanted to get to freedom and the last part the characters is a group called the harkers.
Ooooh they mentioned Aurora, I thought the exact same!!!! 1:38 TT Sorry Its my fav singer....
I think she did a perfect job singing harpy hare❤
I'm pretty sure the lore is a bunny that had their children in a burrow. Lemme explain. So yk how bunnies have burrows? Yeah so, the mother bunny had their children in a burrow bcuz it says "harpy hare where have u buried all ur children? Tell me so I say hmm.." which means a HARE/bunny BURIED their CHILDREN in a burrow unground and the hare stands for a bunny. And there is one person that has multiple masks that pretends to be 4 people and I think she tries to make different singing voices for 4 different people but its actually one person.
I was thinking the same thing about that bunnies/hares have burrows!
This song gives me litteral chills
[Haah haahh hahh~]
Harpy hare, Where have you buried all your children? Tell me so I say~
👏 🤚 👏 ✋ 🙅♀ 👩🍼
Harpy hare, Where have you buried all your children? Tell me so I say~
👏 🤚 👏 ✋ 🙅♀ 👩🍼
{All the arrows that you've stolen split in half now bum and broken like your heart that was so eager to be hid}
{You know you can't keep them all caged, They will fight and run away. Mother tell me so I say.}
[La la la, La la la, La la la~]
Harpy hare, where have you buried all your children, ? Tell me so I say~
👏 🤚 👋 ✋ 🙅♀ 👩🍼
Harpy hare, Where have you buried all your children? Tell me so I say~
👋 🤚 👋 ✋ 🙅♀ 👩🍼
🌲{Forest walls and starry ceilings,}
🐂{Barren curtains that you're weaving}
🐐{Like the stories that you keep}
🐰{Inside your head.}
{She can't keep them all safe, They will die and be afraid, Mother, Tell me so I say!}
[Mother, Tell me so I say~]
Harpy hare, Where have you buried all your children? Tell me so I say~
👏 🤚 👏 ✋ 🙅♀ 👩🍼
Harpy hare, Where have you buried all your children? Tell me so I say~
👋 🤚 👋 ✋ 🙅♀ 👩🍼
[Haah haah haah~]
🪑
Harpy hare, Where have you buried all your children? Tell me so I say~
🪑🌲🐂🐐🐰
Harpy hare, Where have you buried all your children? Tell me so I sAaAaYyY!
[Haah haah haah~]
{You can't keep them all caged!}
{They'll be far and fly away!}
{Mother, Tell me you will stay!}
~We'll be far and fly away~
@@StrawberriPwudding How long did that take? Cool👍
@@GabrielleJohnston-c4r Like, 30 mins lol
Yaelokre is amazing for this retelling of an folk tale I will never ever get over it
.3RD. HI GUYS SKIISD
also you NEED to listen to hastebeest (also by Yaelokre)
3:35 my fav part ❤️
So far from what i know, There are 4 children. I dont remember their masks or names, but im pretty sure there mother (Harpy Hare) Buried them away somewhere never seeing the outside world just to keep them safe.
YES! HARPY HARE!
The song is about a mother who hides her children thinking that it will protect them from the outside world, the oldest two (rabbit and moose) are the parental ones while the lamb and other one are the two youngest, they are begging their mother for freedom
(This song was also recorded by hand, the guitar and the vocals)
HOW DID THIS COME ON MY FYP RIGHT WHEN I WAS WONDERING ABOUT THE WHOLE THING
I love the song it makes you feel like your in your own story ❤
I have no idea what this song means but it’s good
I'm so happy for yaelokre that they were able to get so big in such a little time 😭 they deserve everything
I love this song so much. It’s so good. 1:04
congrats on probably the first person to react to yaelokre on yt
The song is very popular on the therian 😊😊
in order my favs in the EP: (best to worst)
1. Neath the Grove is a Heart
2. Hartebeest
3. Harpy Hare
4. And the Hound
And the hound is my favourite 😭😭 anyway mine are..
1. And the Hound
2. Neath the Grove is a Heart
3. Harpy hare
4. Hartebeest
5. My farewell to the fields
6. Birdcage Blue and Yellow
I LOVE ALL THESE ALMOST THE SAME AMOUNT BUT IF I HAD TO RANK THEM TAHTS WHAT IT WOULD LOOK LIKE 😭🙏
YIPPPPPPEEEEEEEEEE
Yaelokre can actually be pronounced in your own way! Yaelokre said it themselves :D
Heres all of the lore i know so far
so basically its a story telling project called meadowlark, with one music ep out called hayfeilds and it focuses on four main characters called the lark, clementine with a goat mask, perrine with a moose mask, kingsely with a bark mask, and cole with a hare mask all of the lark characters represent a harker, clementine the story teller, cole the story teller, perrine the croon, and kingsley the enkindled, all the songs are folklore/fairytale based and tell hidden stories!! :3
yaelokre is the artist name btw, they are one person doing all the voices writting etc!! all the characters use they/any i belive and im p sure keath/yaelokre uses they/it or they/them ^^
In the yaelokre universe there is to specific genders they're all non binary! And the tree is Kingsley the bunny is Cole the sheep is clémentine and the moose is Perrine! ^^
Ok guys here is what this song is about. The “Harpy Hare” aka the mother is trying to hide her children from the world because of all the problems and she tries to keep them safe but this is suffocating the children.
if you did not know harpy hares bury their children in a little air pocket to hide them from predators
It’s talking about how a mother has kept her children from society so everyone is telling her that it’s going to make her children just run away or want to die so they want to know where the children are so they can save the children
Please do hartebeest it is by yaelokre again but one part i find interesting is when thay say "when the acres turn green and the cats kill one by one" it might have that more biger build up and Explosive feeling you wanted its also a really good song its my favorite from yaelokre
This was beautiful as I get to know the story it's so sunning
There is a hand shake to this song it's when they do harp had where have u have u baried all ur children tell. Me so I say mm then that say that again u saw the handshake to 2:59
Interesting
The song is base of a mother
Who hides there kid from the world
To protect them
But the kids want to escape and run away
To fell real freedom
If you didnt know mother hares bury their children to keep them protected so why they were saying "where have you, buried all your children? Tell me so i say." And "Mother tell me so i say."
YW❤
Your videos are truly good.❤❤
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I recommend listening to the album (4 songs) in order! Cus some songs have little references to other songs in the album! Like in "and the hound" it has a reference to harpy hare!! They're all SO good
MY REACTION ON HAYFIELDS EP!
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FIRST
Hii
It’s nice
Tip read the comments on the vid to get some lore
no no No NO!
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More than one of the best👍💯👍💯 friend I am so happy😊
0:10 this is my fevfret
U mean favorite?
He got it wrong he or she should have used the mic
The lore to it is there is a group of children who love a group of gods that’s why they have masks. So they called themselves the harkers/lark and they make dances and sing songs! EXTRA STUFF:the bell ringer is married to the story teller! The moose mask is Perrine the oldest, the bunny mask is Cole the 2nd oldest also the leader! The sheep or goat mask is Clementine the 2nd youngest, and last the one in the woodish like mask is the youngest Kingsley! I hope that helps! (There is more to it)
I think the creator of yaelklore goes by “it/ its” pronouns I think or “they them”
Actually the world they r in the pronouns aren't anything important as I've heard, they like, it, them they but they can go with any pronouns but idk about the real oness
the meaning of the song is parental love, sacrifice and bittersweet nature of letting go. the harpy hare is a mother figure that is dealing with loss, pain
Hiii
Hi!
Omg it’s so calming to hear ❤
Neath the grove lies a heart is like the final song of a musical that has themes from many of the other songs.
My favorite part of the song 3:35
FINALLY! SOMEBODY REACTS TO YAELORKE OMGGG
Reacted to their EP also :)
OMG I LIKE IT,I LIKE THE SOUNDS,SOO COOL AND CUTE,AND I LIKE THE PEOPLE TOO,I VERY ENJOYED THAT-!❤🎉
I love the "tell me so I say" at the last parts really hit me gave me chills
Harpy hare is one of my favorites
Harpy Hare
Where have you buried all your children?
Tell me so I say
Harpy Hare
Where have you buried all your children?
Tell me so I say
All the arrows that you've stolen
Split in half, now bum and broken
Like your heart that was so eager to be hid
You can't keep them all caged
They will fight and run away
Mother, tell me so I say
Harpy Hare
Where have you buried all your children?
Tell me so I say
Harpy Hare
Where have you buried all your children?
Tell me so I say
Forest walls and starry ceilings
Barren curtains that you're weaving
Like the stories that you keep inside your head
She can't keep them all safe
They will die and be afraid
Mother, tell me so I say
(Mother, tell me so I say)
Harpy Hare
Where have you buried all your children?
Tell me so I say
Harpy Hare
Where have you buried all your children?
Tell me, so I say
Harpy Hare
Where have you buried all your children?
Tell me so I say
Harpy Hare
Where have you buried all your children?
Tell me so I say!
(Tell me so I say!)
She can't keep them all caged
They'll be far and fly away
Mother, tell me you will stay
We'll be far and fly away (edit:MAH FINGERS HURT😭👍-----)
Btw the name of the creator can be said how ever you like according to them! ( they give by they them lol ) but most of the fandom says it like (ye-ale-low-ker )
What they mean by where have you buried all you children is because some hares bury the children in air pockets underground you keep them safe hope this helps :)
I love all their songs. Harpy hare Specifically.
as a therian I can confirm that this song is AMAZING
You're going to love this song because when I heard it it was so proud of you that it was stuck in my head and I kept on saying it for hours and hours
The fact that he literally added to his screen so people would click the video thinking that it's that interesting😊❤
For those who dont understand the harpy hare is the mother she kept her children away from being outside so you know the part where the moose one shakes her head thats her pretending to be her mum so they felt like they wanted to escape so the part that says: "you cant keep them all caged the will die and be afraid" its better to let your children outside than confining them!
Some hares bury their children to protect them and I think that’s the lore (also have a good day/ night :D