Draco in fabula
In dracone hora In dracone spes
In dracone error In dracone veritas
In dracone somnium In dracone fatum
In dracone causa In dracone amor
A Dragon in White descends to the Woods,
Demanding a Fair and Beautiful Bride.
A Sedan of Pine arrives to the Cave,
Within a maiden without her arms, without her legs.
The Dragon in White is outraged,
But he is held still by her eyes.
An iris of black, oddly calm,
A pair of weary eyes staring back bravely.
The Dragon in White sensed her pure soul,
Noble and unsullied by falsehood.
How foolish of her to embrace sin,
Seeking out an immature love with a Dragon.
Draco in fabula
In dracone hora In dracone spes
In dracone error In dracone veritas
In dracone somnium In dracone fatum
In dracone causa In dracone amor
Now the moonlight shine upon the two,
As they spend a fleeting moment together.
The Dragon in White made up his mind,
He is determined to make her smile, no matter what.
Shedding his scales in the darkness,
Two arms and two legs were forged in his flame.
The Dragon's bride woke up in doubt,
With these new limbs she is as good as new.
And so our Bride learns to stand up,
Learning how to walk one step at a time.
The Dragon in White, watched curiously,
Mused to himself, "What a woman he loved.''
Fruits and Veggies, Cattle and Fish.
Both Dragon and Girl are worshipped by the Villagers.
Draco in fabula
In dracone hora In dracone spes
In dracone error In dracone veritas
In dracone somnium In dracone fatum
In dracone causa In dracone amor
Masamune, the One-Eyed Dragon.
Watched from afar, looking at her cousin.
Shigezane of the Date clan,
Hung up her sword and became a simple ''Narumi''.
Spending her days, by the Dragon's side,
Masamune wept, with her blessing.
This is a love song, passed throughout lands.
A certain love song between a Dragon and a Girl.
Draco in fabula
In dracone hora In dracone spes
In dracone error In dracone veritas
In dracone somnium In dracone fatum
In dracone causa In dracone amor
