List of Patriotic Hymns and Anthems of Asdar

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This list included both patriotic and national anthems.


List of Patriotic Hymns and Anthems of Asdar

Agogian Secessionists

The government is provisional, so there is no official anthem yet.

"Old Agogia"

Not much of a march and probably won’t become the national anthem, but it is traditional and usually sung when drinking so everybody knows it. It is sung by local Agogians to annoy their Aurician governors and a general sign of Agogian solidarity.

Aurician Empire

"The Goscundian March"

A traditional melody with lyrics attributed to the Aurician Revolution with reference to the march against the second son of Bijal up to the Battle of Kadraskan. The older lyrics refer to Throvy before the Thracian Empire (New Kalikan Empire).

"Onward Warriors of the Main"

Old Incarnandist crusader traditionally attributed to the Fifth Isbajath. The Main refers to the Goscundian or Throvian main from when the Isbajutha launched their assault against Aurice to defeat the Dark Prince.

"Arise O Golden Phœnice in thy Might"

Song composed during the late Grand Duchy for the new state cult. It is still sung with minor adjustments up through the Republican period.

"Vigilant and Proud"

The official anthem of the Noble Republic. 'To the Wall of Samagol!'

Erserce

"God bless the plains of Erserce"

Unofficial since Erserce is not independent. Although not illegal, the song is seen to be in poor taste among the ruling class of Erserce and singing it ruins the chances of holding any high position in the Over-Province of Erserce.

Magdala

"In Holy Magdala"

The pre-revolutionary anthem

Thrace

"When Sky Father Spake in Times of Old": This is a traditional song that became the national anthem after the revolution following the Great Sky War. There is a small but vocal minority pressing for a more modern song.

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