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The Elkabongador [[page type is::definition|is]] a large viol-shaped instrument with a lead bottom and a heavy oaken neck. Traditionally, a [[race association is::gor'tog|Gor'Tog]] troubador would strum it while courting his lady love, and when, invariably, someone would complain at the din, he'd use it to bash the music critic into senselessness and continue his serenade. |
The Elkabongador [[page type is::definition|is]] a large viol-shaped instrument with a lead bottom and a heavy oaken neck. Traditionally, a [[race association is::gor'tog|Gor'Tog]] troubador would strum it while courting his lady love, and when, invariably, someone would complain at the din, he'd use it to bash the music critic into senselessness and continue his serenade. |
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Latest revision as of 20:06, 27 March 2012
The Elkabongador is a large viol-shaped instrument with a lead bottom and a heavy oaken neck. Traditionally, a Gor'Tog troubador would strum it while courting his lady love, and when, invariably, someone would complain at the din, he'd use it to bash the music critic into senselessness and continue his serenade.