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The Fir Bolg hold great reverence for the Earth and the natural world. They consider the bag of soil from their place of birth as a sacred relic, symbolizing their deep-rooted connection to the land and their ancestors. Other symbols include intricate patterns inspired by nature, reflecting their affinity for the flora and fauna that surround them. | The Fir Bolg hold great reverence for the Earth and the natural world. They consider the bag of soil from their place of birth as a sacred relic, symbolizing their deep-rooted connection to the land and their ancestors. Other symbols include intricate patterns inspired by nature, reflecting their affinity for the flora and fauna that surround them. | ||
It should be noted that Fir Bolg do not sing for entertainment. For them, song is only to be used in ceremonies, rituals and prayers. | |||
== Relationship with Humans == | == Relationship with Humans == |