Talk:Coils of Light/@comment-94.211.159.251-20151009202937/@comment-67.86.121.78-20160206182520

You're taking some things to be too metaphorical when they're clearly literal: the entirety of the song can be taken as a somber address from Ashe to Grette, his "mother" and his "flame". For example, his asking her if she envisioned this future (their cruel fates, Grette turned to Dragon and Ashe marked as Arisen, forced to choose between his "mother" and his beloved and ultimately cursed to live as Daimon) when she pulled him from the sand (rescued him from his destroyed village).