Enjoy this reading of the song The Marriage of Riverwind and Goldmoon, also known as the Wedding Song. The original music was composed and arranged by Frank Mentzer. This song first appeared in the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Dragonlance module DL14 Dragons of Desolation, released in 1984. Buy Now: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/16901/DL4-Dragons-of-Desolation-1e?affiliate_id=50797
The Marriage of Riverwind and Goldmoon
Goldmoon speaks:Wars have settled on the Northand dragons ride the skies,"Now is the time for wisdom,”say the wise and the nearly wise."Here in the heart of battle,the time to be brave is at hand.Now most things are larger thanthe promise of woman to man."
Bue you and I, through burning plains,through darkness of the earth,affirm this world, its people,the heavens that gave them birth,the breath that passes between us,chis altar where we stand,and all those things made larger bythe promise of woman to man.
Riverwind speaks:Now in the belly of winter,when ground and sky are gray,here in the heart of sleeping snow,now is the time to sayyes to the sprouting vallenwoodin the green countryside,for these things are far larger thana man's word to his bride.
Through these promises we keep,forged in the yawning night,proved in the presence of heroesand the prospect of spring lightthe children will see moons and starswhere now the dragons ride,and humble things made large bya man's word to his bride.