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The '''Power of Song''' was the act of using the energy from one's [[flower]] for offensive or defensive purposes. It was fundamentally different from [[magic]] as it relied on harnessing energy from the mutual properties of [[multiple worlds]].{{Gameref|DOD3}}{{Gameref|DOD3|Loading Screen}} | The {{nihongo|'''Power of Song'''|ウタの力|Uta no chikara}} was the act of using the energy from one's [[flower]] for offensive or defensive purposes. It was fundamentally different from [[magic]] as it relied on harnessing energy from the mutual properties of [[multiple worlds]].{{Gameref|DOD3}}{{Gameref|DOD3|Loading Screen}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:12, 6 December 2023
The Power of Song (Japanese: ウタの力, Hepburn: Uta no chikara) was the act of using the energy from one's flower for offensive or defensive purposes. It was fundamentally different from magic as it relied on harnessing energy from the mutual properties of multiple worlds.[1][1.1]
References
- ↑ Drakengard 3. Developed by Access Games. Published as Drag-On Dragoon 3 by Square Enix on December 19, 2013.
- ↑ Loading Screen.