For the DLC, see Leliana's Song.

Leliana's Song is a song from the Dragon Age: Origins soundtrack. It was written by award-winning composer Inon Zur, and sung by singer-songwriter Aubrey Ashburn.

Upon returning to the party camp when the Warden has completed the Nature of the Beast quest, Leliana will start a conversation with them. She will explain how she feels about the presence of death all around and will refer to an Elven ballad sung at her mother's funeral.

Lyrics Edit

"In Uthenera" Leliana sings this at camp after the Nature of the Beast quest.

The lyrics are found in a book entitled "In Uthenera", which can be obtained by opening the chest next to Lanaya in the Dalish camp in the Brecilian Outskirts.

The elven version hahren na melana sahlin

emma ir abelas

souver'inan isala hamin

vhenan him dor'felas

in uthenera na revas



vir sulahn'nehn

vir dirthera

vir samahl la numin

vir 'lath sa'vunin' The translation, from the codex elder your time is come

now I am filled with sorrow

weary eyes need resting

heart has become grey and slow

in waking sleep is freedom



we sing, rejoice

we tell the tales

we laugh and cry

we love one more day

Trivia Edit

The song is misspelled in the official soundtrack as " Lelia nn a's Song " while Leliana is written with one single n .

" while Leliana is written with one single . Part of this song plays at the end of the Dalish Elf Origin as the Warden says farewell to the clan.

In Dragon Age II, Merrill recites this song in the ritual at the altar on Sundermount.

See also Edit

Codex entry: In Uthenera