Explore the purpose of the DUNE PART THREE war chant + a Bijaz theory!

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Explore the purpose of the DUNE PART THREE war chant + a Bijaz theory!

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Published: 2026-02-28
by cuddlyboytoy
Davy fights and endless boxing matches in a place beyond space and time.
Words: 516, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Series: Part 3 of Head (1968)
Fandoms: Head (1968) - Fandom, The Monkees (TV)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Categories: Gen
Characters: Davy Jones (The Monkees)
Additional Tags: Violence, Blood, Time Loop, Head (1968), Injury
"Up into the overturned keel.
Clamber, with a heart of steel.
Cold is the ocean's spray.
When your death is on its way.
With maidens you have had your way.
Each must die some day!"
The only satisfaction I have left in life is rewriting sea shanties in Mando’a and convincing my fellow fanfic writers that they’re actual Mandalorian war chants.

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Heilung - Krigsgaldr
The University of Illinois has ended a long tradition of playing a “war chant” during sporting events.
An athletic department spokesman confirmed the news Friday. Many critics consider the drum music, which is tied to the theme of the university’s former mascot, a stereotypical Native American appropriation.
Illinois decided to move on from the tradition, the spokesman said, in an effort to be more “inclusive” and because students have not responded to it as much at football games.
O.L.M. meets Dub Inverter - War Chant