Hmmm.
I'd guess 'summon fallen battle companion,' and it has to be someone who fought at Doug's side and died in combat, or took injuries in combat that caused his death later. Choral versions are the same, except it's a number of people up to the of singers in the choir, and military choirs are slightly different still, granting the ability to summon every single soldier that served that unit and died under the same circumstances, except Doug needs not to have fought besides any of the soldiers, or besides the unit, for that matter. For example, if Doug were to record the Coldstream Guards' band and soldiers performing this song he'd be able to call up every guardsman that died in combat or of injuries taken in combat since the regiment was founded in 1650.
Of course, having the power to pull a stunt like that is a different question.
I'd guess 'summon fallen battle companion,' and it has to be someone who fought at Doug's side and died in combat, or took injuries in combat that caused his death later. Choral versions are the same, except it's a number of people up to the of singers in the choir, and military choirs are slightly different still, granting the ability to summon every single soldier that served that unit and died under the same circumstances, except Doug needs not to have fought besides any of the soldiers, or besides the unit, for that matter. For example, if Doug were to record the Coldstream Guards' band and soldiers performing this song he'd be able to call up every guardsman that died in combat or of injuries taken in combat since the regiment was founded in 1650.
Of course, having the power to pull a stunt like that is a different question.