Item:Illuminated song scroll (1)
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Look: | This is a Bardic scroll, enscribed with the non-magical Bard song "Spring Serenade". It must be studied to be used. If it is being read by another, no one but that person can study it. |
Weight: | 5 stones |
Metal: | Unknown |
Appraised Cost: | 1,200 Kronars960 Lirums <br />865.92 Dokoras <br />1.2 LTBpoints <br />1.2 Tickets <br />1.2 Scrips <br /> |
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Dimensions: | ? length x ? width x ? height |
Sources: | Source is House of Bardic Blues |
Song
You begin to sing "Spring Serenade", a song by Saesealm Faoilean.
- "What would be the state of us,
- But for the Unicorn?
- And what would be the fate of us
- Poor mortals, lost forlorn?
- Thus we stand at dawn
- Beneath the lightening sky
- All hopes reborn, Hodierna's healing
- Gift that does not let us die--
- Thus returns the sun,
- And Spring again abounds.
- We honor here the Unicorn
- And pass the daff'dil round."
- "And pass the daff'dil round!
- And bless the sweet green ground!
- Oh, dance our hearts, sing our soul
- The year again comes whole!"
- "What would be the strong of us
- Without the Cobra's bite?
- And what would be the joy of us
- 'Less crowned with gems and light?
- Thus at the noon of day
- And 'neath the hot sun's glare,
- We celebrate the strength of steel,
- Beauties and treasures rare.
- Summer's praise we chant
- The earth's sweet fruits we carry
- We honor Hav'roth's precious gifts
- With a beryl and a berry!"
- "Oh, with a beryl and a berry
- And a kiss, we long to tarry--
- For summer's fire burns bright and strong
- The days again are long!"
- "Oh, with a beryl and a berry
- And a kiss, we long to tarry--
- For summer's fire burns bright and strong
- The days again are long!"
- "What would be the course of us
- But for the joyful Ram?
- What would be the point of us
- Our lives a drudgeful sham?
- Thus we laugh at dusk
- As the sun begins to fade
- And begin the feast of joy and song
- In Glythtide's honor made.
- And though the light grows dark
- And warmth begins to pale --
- We give the harvest days a joyful shout
- And pass around the ale!"
- "And pass around the ale!
- The light shall never fail
- Oh dance our hearts, and sing our soul
- We trust the year again comes whole!"
- "What would be the hope of us
- But for the Panther's dreams?
- What would be the sense of life
- But for the sacrifice he deems?
- Thus at the peak of night
- At dark Damaris' time of year,
- A link between the old and new,
- We stand and join our fear.
- From dark to day we watch
- All eyes on Phelim's stars
- For the promise of the Nightingale
- Holds true, as we pass this candle far."
- "And pass this candle far,
- A symbol of the stars,
- The tears flung high for me and thee
- A light for all to see!"
- And pass the candle on
- And swift inhale its fire
- For the pledge of light is there
- For all the world to bear."
A warm silence fills the air as the song ends.