Item:Illuminated song scroll (2)
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illuminated song scroll | |
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Look: | This is a Bardic scroll, enscribed with the non-magical Bard song "Song of the Gods". 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: | 750 Kronars600 Lirums <br />541.2 Dokoras <br />0.75 LTBpoints <br />0.75 Tickets <br />0.75 Scrips <br /> |
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Dimensions: | ? length x ? width x ? height |
Sources: | Source is Barley Bulrush's Bardic Ballads |
Song
You begin to sing "Song of the Gods", by Saesealm Faoilean.
- "Kertigen crafter, wealth-bringer
- See the pretty Raven there.
- "Hodierna hands me life and favor
- Behold the holy Unicorn fair."
- "Meraud, magic-source, knowledge-seeker
- Because of thee we write words
- Shadowy Wolf of midnight black.
- "Damaris, dark night and dreams come creeping
- Strewing stars before his path
- Riding on a Panther's back!"
- "Everild -- Everwarrior true,
- From which all courage grew
- Brave as the Boar and just as wild.
- "Truffenyi teach me mercy and strength,
- Enduring Ox, grant me life anew,
- For all shortcomings, forgives this child."
- "Hav'roth earth and rock are your gifts,
- Powerful Cobra snake
- "Eluned illuminates me with wisdom,
- Riding a Dolphin o'er the foamy wake!"
- "Glythtide...glad song and feast,
- The Ram leaps with joy and a, 'Welcome back!'
- "Tamsine touch my home with blessings all,
- And the warmth of the tabby Cat."
- "Faenella sweet songstress,
- Your Fae strings sing,
- (Wren song pierce me)
- "Chadatru's justice judge us,
- Take us beneath your guiding wing
- Oh fair Lion roar fiercely."
- "Urrem'tier, I fear
- Thy dreadful death scorpion sting --
- "O! Berengaria bear me home,
- Thy lost child,
- Home again safely to Elanthia bring."
The song ends on a single, trembling note.