entry for Shinmaru's challenge.
"False Spell?" Let me explain. The concept of the words Lina used is from a Swedish trollproverb (don't ask me what it is) that was later adapted into an aetriolic (not sure if I have the right term) choral piece called "Aglepta."
The opening dialogue to Aglepta basically recites the trollproverb. "To leave an enemy without an answer, say these words to him: 'Aglaria pidhol garia ananus quepta,' and blow in his direction. Then he will not know which way he is headed and cannot answer you." When they first hear Aglepta performed, a lot of people think it's witchcraft, but at least as my choir director insists, it's really not. It's just common sense that if you did that to someone, they'd likely think you were crazy/forget what they were doing.
Aglepta (c) Arne Mellnas (I think. I don't have the score with me anymore, since I returned my music after our concert)
Slayers (c) Hajime Kanzaka


Magic or Just Common Sense?

