Broozel City Guide (part 6 - Final) - The Songbird Cult

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SongBird Cult in Broozel City

Whistled Speech with Mother Nature

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Citizens gathering in the parks for Songbird evening ritual

A Unified Communication with all species

Unlike our world, Broozel civilization is deeply interconnected with nature as inter-species communication is mastered by the inhabitants. They use whistled speech to call birds to the sky, to ask for their blessing and receive the answer in form of whistles by the birds.

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People dressed in songbirds clothing during a ceremonial in the parks

Whistles may be given with a kind of ritual of begging or asking forgiveness, or may be used in the form of praise or thank you, or can be the response to the request. Every kind of birds is called, from little sparrows to ravens and from thrushes to the big baldies like the eagle and the ospit or turkey. Whistled speech is a unique feature of this civilization. It consists of two kind of whistled words, simple whistles used as greetings and callings, and the sophisticated whistles and songs used in ceremonies. .

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People gathers in park listening or whisteling with birds

Everywhere in the city, but especially around the park greenhouses, You will find people dressed in songbirds clothing, with a blue long coat and kind of animals mask, using whistled speech in parks to evocate and communicate with birds. This songbird religion is very peculiar, uncommon and fascinating

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Parks around the greenhouses are full of Songbirds shamans

Birds are here recognized as important communication messengers for both humans and animals. The bird-song is still used in daily life, for example when people whistle when they want to alert animals or tell birds to get out of their way.

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Songbird Shaman singing with its animal mask

On Sunday in the park you will find people whistling, calling and whistling birds, in particular starlings. Some of the people will whistle to get your attention, others just call, using a kind of birdcall, and you will find that most birds will understand. It is a ceremony of whistling and people sing a song which is composed only for birds.

Songbird practices is an ancient tradition where Bird sangers develop a strong relationship with the birds. During this event they use feathers and masks to represent the spirit of Nature. There is no dogma, no association, no rule leading these traditions but the population keeps this as a gentle way of communicate with what they called "The Flow".

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Birds are here recognized as important communication messengers

This singing music origined from a shaman that dreamed (= traveled in an astral way) with the birds. The only dogma is the recognition of singing as an alternative way to communicate, and bird as another being.

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When the stars were born, the birds taught them to fly... (The Song of Creation)

What kind of wisdom or knowledge do this population learn by practising this inter-species communication with birds ? The answer is perhaps to be found in the mysterious lyrics of the Song of Creation, engraved on the gate of the Sacred Library : " When the stars were born, the birds taught them to fly", says the text.


And this is the last chapter we have decrypted so far from all the notes found from Diwoknius. We hope you enjoyed the journey.


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