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==[[Hibarnhvidar]] Statue== |
==[[Hibarnhvidar]] Statue== |
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Found in the [[Borg Kwarf]] area of city: |
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:Carved from pale pink alabaster, this statue depicts a seated middle-aged Dwarven female in a simple robe. Braided within her long beard are tiny ornaments meant to be representative of the murdered children. She holds a lyre in her lap. |
: Carved from pale pink alabaster, this statue depicts a seated middle-aged Dwarven female in a simple robe. Braided within her long beard are tiny ornaments meant to be representative of the murdered children. She holds a lyre in her lap. |
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::"Khal Va Bardregi" |
:: "Khal Va Bardregi" |
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==Hibarnhvidar Albreda Shrine== |
==Hibarnhvidar Albreda Shrine== |
Latest revision as of 06:16, 7 February 2015
Starastone | |
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Status: | Dead |
Guild: | Bard |
Race: | Dwarf |
Gender: | Female |
Dwarf Bardess who wrote "Threnody on a Child's Death".
Hibarnhvidar Statue
Found in the Borg Kwarf area of city:
- Carved from pale pink alabaster, this statue depicts a seated middle-aged Dwarven female in a simple robe. Braided within her long beard are tiny ornaments meant to be representative of the murdered children. She holds a lyre in her lap.
- "Khal Va Bardregi"
Hibarnhvidar Albreda Shrine
From the meditation wall in Albreda's Shrine in outer Hibarnhvidar:
- The artwork on this portion of the wall is a likeness of the Hibarnhvidar Dwarven bardess known simply as Starastone who composed the 'Threnody on a Child's Death' which became the most celebrated piece of Dwarven music-poetry. The first line of the poem is barely discernable as "T'was in the white winter Hibarnhvidar Elves slaughtered our...."