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jade-ribboned parchment song scroll | |
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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 /> |
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Dimensions: | ? length x ? width x ? height |
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.