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|noun=scroll |
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|type=bard style |
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|weight=5 |
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|appcost=125 |
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|source=Deeper's Tavern |
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|cost=350 Lirums |
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=Song= |
==Song== |
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You begin to sing "The Riddle Song", by Vogelin Wittelsbach. |
You begin to sing "The Riddle Song", by [[Vogelin]] Wittelsbach. |
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:"I cry the town without a mouth, |
:"I cry the town without a mouth, |
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==Whistling== |
==Whistling== |
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Others see: ''<Person>'' whistles the mysterious tune of "The Riddle Song". |
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{{Cat|Song Scrolls}} |
{{Cat|Song Scrolls}} |
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Look: | This is a Bardic scroll, enscribed with the non-magical Bard song "The Riddle Song". 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: | 125 Kronars100 Lirums <br />90.2 Dokoras <br />0.125 LTBpoints <br />0.125 Tickets <br />0.125 Scrips <br /> |
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Dimensions: | ? length x ? width x ? height |
Sources: | Source is Deeper's Tavern |
Song
You begin to sing "The Riddle Song", by Vogelin Wittelsbach.
- "I cry the town without a mouth,
- From east to west, from north to south.
- Outside, there's nowhere I'm not heard,
- But inside -- shh! -- I speak no word."
- "What am I?"
- "To gain me, you must pass the door
- And polish till your hands are sore;
- While I live, not worth a breath,
- But when I die, I conquer death."
- "What am I?"
- "Small I be, of shifting shape.
- I bear no sword, I wear no cape,
- Yet I can go where you won't dare
- To tell you what is lurking there."
- "What am I?"
- "No mind, stone blind,
- All that move are freer,
- Earth-bound, ring-round,
- Heaven-centered seer."
- "What am I?"
- "Money-eater, gear-completer,
- In-and-out, there's nothing fleeter.
- My absence makes the heart grow fonder,
- My presence makes you poorer. Ponder!"
- "What am I?"
- "Down on my luck, couldn't be flatter,
- I'm silent and glum while the passersby chatter.
- Don't think I can help you, don't ask for some cash,
- Don't try for a touch -- it would surely be rash!"
- "What am I?"
- "Prancing terror of the scaled domain,
- Taloned bearer of a taunting name,
- I'll number you as an honored friend,
- Only if you're sure I won't offend."
- "Who am I?"
- "I'm sweet and I'm savage; I'm scaly, I'm soft,
- A creature ferocious, yet given out free,
- I sleep in a sack and I wing it aloft,
- I eat and I'm eaten -- now what can I be?"
- "What am I?"
You end the song.
Whistling
You whistle the tune of "The Riddle Song".
Others see: <Person> whistles the mysterious tune of "The Riddle Song".