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  • Perdoem-me, mas as cores são para vibrar, para explodir na imagem, nos nossos olhos, na nossa mente.

    ... Artur 2007

  • Instantly, the vibrar came to life, its deep voice floating outward on the air to join the song of the drums, swelling in volume as he blended his rhythm into theirs.

    The Covenant of the Forge Parkinson, Dan 1993

  • Among them were drummers, and as the first of these came abreast of the sinkhole he loosed his vibrar and began a slow, steady beat-a dirge, or a salute.

    The Covenant of the Forge Parkinson, Dan 1993

  • It was always Handil's great vibrar that spoke first, setting the deep rhythm of the call.

    The Covenant of the Forge Parkinson, Dan 1993

  • Distractedly, barely aware of the howling tide of murderous humans sweeping down on him, Handil the Drum stood, swung his vibrar under his arm, and stripped away its wraps.

    The Covenant of the Forge Parkinson, Dan 1993

  • The mallets increased their tempo, and the vibrar thundered.

    The Covenant of the Forge Parkinson, Dan 1993

  • The vibrar, designed and built by Handil, was like no other drum when it struck the first thunders of the Call to Balladine.

    The Covenant of the Forge Parkinson, Dan 1993

  • The very mountains seemed to come alive to the sound of singing drums, and as the red moon appeared, adding its light to the white light of Solinari, the vibrar and all the other drums swelled to a crescendo that crashed and echoed among the slopes of the Khalkists.

    The Covenant of the Forge Parkinson, Dan 1993

  • Slung from his shoulder, cradled under his left arm, the mighty vibrar boomed and throbbed its invitation.

    The Covenant of the Forge Parkinson, Dan 1993

  • The song of the vibrar built upon itself like contained thunders rolling back and back, echoes becoming great choruses of echoes.

    The Covenant of the Forge Parkinson, Dan 1993

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