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Bone Dance on musiikki, jonka saa Mort'tonin länsipuolelta. The Malarites animated the skeletons of great stags and other beasts, and the oldest and youngest members of the community played hunters. Together, they enacted exciting hunting scenes and held a pageant around a bonfire, called the Bone Dance. There was also a great feast in which everyone ate and drank until late in the night. Early the next morning, they ventured out to track, hunt down and kill a dangerous predator or monster known to be in the area. The Bone Dance was more popular in the smaller country communities than in the cities. Bone Dance (Hone Otoshi, ほねおとし, or Bone Drop, ?) is a attack used by the Dragon Zombie in Breath of Fire III. It can confuse the party and deals around 30-40 damage.
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Harpsicord, pipe organ, marimba, glockenspiel, oboe, strings, bass guitar, bell
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