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"A Refugee's Journey", by Justynian Addelthorp |
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weather-worn song scroll | |
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Look: | This is a Bardic scroll, enscribed with the non-magical Bard song "A Refugee's Journey". 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: | 1600 Kronars1,280 Lirums <br />1,154.56 Dokoras <br />1.6 LTBpoints <br />1.6 Tickets <br />1.6 Scrips <br /> |
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Sources: | Sold by House of Bardic Blues for 3919 Lirums Source is House of Bardic Blues |
Song
"A Refugee's Journey", by Justynian Addelthorp
- "There once was a lad, with light in his eyes,
- And adventuring born in his heart.
- One dark, chilly night, with stars in his sight,
- He did on a journey embark."
- "Oh yes, he did on a journey embark."
- "'Now where shall I start?', the boy asked himself,
- 'And what shall my journey's end be?'
- Thoughts bounced in his head and he grinned when he said,
- 'I shall travel till I reach the sea.'"
- "'What a wonderous sight it must be!'"
- "He walked down the road, and skipped as he strode,
- Till now a dark forest he reached.
- A crow standing there shrieked. 'Traveler beware!
- Turn back while you can!', it beseeched."
- "'Beware a forest time could not breach.'"
- "The boy did believe the warning received
- From this mysterious crow in his path.
- 'But a yearn in my soul says I must reach my goal
- And so through these woods I must pass.'"
- "And sands of time poured down the glass."
- "He noticed the trees, all cluttered with leaves,
- Had covered the sky and turned all into seeming.
- He could not tell dark, he could not tell light,
- It almost felt like he was dreaming."
- "In a forest where time had no meaning."
- "The night became day, the day became night,
- In moments the months seemed to fly.
- The boy stared with glee, as he now reached the sea,
- Though it felt like a but a night had gone."
- "'Twas ten years in the blink of an eye!"
- "He rested his feet, with his journey complete,
- But he longed for the place he called home.
- 'I miss all my friends, my family and things
- And to sleep in a bed of my own...'"
- "'I grow weary of being alone.'"
- "He traveled once more, through the Forest of Lore,
- With another ten years flying by.
- 'I bet nothing has changed and my friends are the same.
- I can't wait to see the look in their eyes!'"
- "But instead reached his home, much surprised."
- "For on his returning, his village was burning.
- His people were screaming in fear.
- A man dashing by, yelled 'Stranger, be spry!
- Take wind and get out of here!'"
- "'The dead have arose and are near!'"
- "The leader's voice boomed, 'Look back and you're doomed
- Do not turn your heads or shed tears.
- Our brethern are slain, but their legacy remains.
- Let us now find a home we won't fear...'"
- "'A home that is far, far from here.'"
- "The boy, much confused, now listened for news
- On what could have caused this destruction.
- Just then a man spoke, 'The barrier broke!
- What weakened its mystic construction?'"
- "Twas Lyras who caused this corruption!'"
- "'But how can that be?!', scoffed one refugee,
- 'We all know that Lyras is dead.'
- A gnome then replied, Tis true, Lyras died
- But she's now rose again from her bed.'"
- "Many days through the land, the group tread."
- "The refugees walked until finally blocked
- By the gate of a town they'd not known.
- They stayed in this place, with all kinds of race,
- And there, to this day, call it home."
- "And never again shall they roam."
The song ends in a minor key.