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=== Entertainment === <sup>Ref.:</sup><ref name=":0" /><br /> ==== Art ==== The Brudvir are famous for their wood carvings and mystical totems, with virtually all of their works hailed as the most impressive among the lands. Carved from the mighty conifers, a recurring theme in Brudvir art is the depiction of man and beast side by side, sometimes blurring the line between the two. There is also a concept that exists in Brudvir culture of "The Tairm", or "vacant". This refers to those they believe have, through some event or punishment, lost their souls. The depiction of such an event can be found in certain works within the Great Libraries of the Hrothi, and stories of individuals who suffered such a fate are often told verbally to their children to encourage good behavior. The word "Tairm" is not used lightly, however, as having a lost spirit is a fate akin to eternal death. ==== Music ==== They sing songs honoring the spirits of the world, and the greatness of those came before. Whether it is the personal accomplishments of a venerated leader, or a loved one, they may choose to honor them with song.
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