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jade-ribboned parchment song scroll
Look: This is a Bardic scroll, enscribed with the non-magical Bard song "Song of Peri'el". 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: 375 Kronars300 Lirums <br />270.6 Dokoras <br />0.375 LTBpoints <br />0.375 Tickets <br />0.375 Scrips <br />
Properties:
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Sources: Source is Songs of the Sands

Song

You raise your voice and announce, "I will now sing 'Song of Peri'el', a song of the fair Peri'el's strife against the World Dragon by Eoworfinia Galarang."

"Come listen one, come listen all
To the tale of the Dragon and his come to fall.
For now he sleeps wrapped in Peri'el's song
But devastation he brought to the fair city walls."
"Though no one knows how he came to be,
Born of the fourth moon, a dark day indeed.
Hungry for what Elanthia could give,
Truffenyi certain, this world would soon die."
"The Dragon's scales glittering like a black gold,
Razor sharp claws and red eyes that glowed,
It drank of the very fires of Elanthia's depths.
Truffenyi called out and the Immortals soon rose."
"Oh what a war, our Immortals despaired,
As the Dragon spat fires across these fair lands,
And as its flames blew and found the skies,
A moon now blackened, we shall never forget."
"The Immortals pushed forward, their rage was strong,
And the sun hid its face with veils of clouds,
The Dragon was weakened yet still not dead,
So sands were casted and the Dragon sent to sleep."
"But tis Peri'el I sing and her great deed,
For it was she who stepped forward, a proposal she made,
'Place the Dragon in Elanthia's very depths.'
'And I shall watch it and sing it my song, forever to sleep.'"
"Wounded in battle from wounds no healer could heal,
This greatest of warriors, still gifted with voice.
She made her descent armed with a bag of Phelim's sands,
Her gift lulling this reptilian bane."
"Her sibilant voice can often be heard
By listening to that sea shell found on the shores.
'Ah, ah, ah, sleep on oh mighty Dragon.'
Dear Elanthia is safe another day."

The song falls abruptly into silence.

Whistling

You whistle a few soft, sibilant notes from "Song of Peri'el".
Other see: Jane whistles a few soft, almost sibilant notes.