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The city of Oakhaven didn’t just respect Sir Golden Lucky; they feared his smile. Clad in armor of polished brass that gleamed like a second sun, Lucky was the kingdom’s premier diplomat, a man who could talk a wolf out of its hunger. But behind the heavy oak doors of the High Council, he was known by a different name: "Back Bitter."
: His lyrics are heavily laden with parables and references to Owan customs, such as the significance of ancestral grounds like Ogbe-chero and the preservation of local history. Sir Golden Lucky - No Ha Je -Back Bitter-
When you crack open a cold Sir Golden Lucky - No Ha Je -Back Bitter-, you can expect: The city of Oakhaven didn’t just respect Sir
Don't let the "backbiters" win—crank the volume up and let the music speak for itself. When you crack open a cold Sir Golden
Fans of Begotten , Lux Aeterna , or the more incomprehensible works of Apichatpong Weerasethakul. Not for date night. Not for when you’re sad. Not for when you’re happy, either. This is a 3 AM, rain-streaked-window, why-am-I-watching-this kind of film.
: Discuss the lure of the "Golden" image and why society creates and then destroys such icons.