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|look=This is a Bardic scroll, enscribed with the non-magical Bard song "The Moon Mage's Tale". It must be studied to be used. If it is being read by another, no one but that person can study it.
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|noun=scroll
|look=This is a Bardic scroll, enscribed with the non-magical Bard song "The Moon Mage's Tale". It must be studied to be used. If it is being read by another, no one but that person can study it.
|type=bard style
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|verby=No
|atmos=No
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|weight=5
|appcost=312
|appcost=312
|enchanted=No
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|source=Nakuge's Scriptorium
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|cost=350 Lirums
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=Song=
==Song==
You begin to sing "A Moon Mage's Tale", a song by Lydon Silverspyre.
You begin to sing "A Moon Mage's Tale", a song by Lydon Silverspyre.

: "Four hundred miles I traveled
"Four hundred miles I traveled
: From my village on the Plains
From my village on the Plains
: Seeking greater challenges
Seeking greater challenges
: Than milking cows and raising grain.
Than milking cows and raising grain.
: A wandering minstrel passing through,
A wandering minstrel passing through,
: Had sung tales for a fee
Had sung tales for a fee
: Of monsters fierce and heroes bold
Of monsters fierce and heroes bold
: At the Crossing by the sea."
At the Crossing by the sea."

: "'At last!', I cried, 'My destiny!',
"'At last!', I cried, 'My destiny!',
: For Fate had surely planned
For Fate had surely planned
: Far greater things for me in life
Far greater things for me in life
: Than the tilling of the land.
Than the tilling of the land.
: All that I owned fit in one bag,
All that I owned fit in one bag,
: That I slung across my back,
That I slung across my back,
: Setting out to seek my Fortune
Setting out to seek my Fortune
: And all my life now lacked."
And all my life now lacked."

: "The village Elders shook their heads.
"The village Elders shook their heads.
: What more could someone need
What more could someone need
: Than the quiet life among the flocks-
Than the quiet life among the flocks-
: The land, the sun, the seed?
The land, the sun, the seed?
: I think my father understood,
I think my father understood,
: He'd felt adventure call.
He'd felt adventure call.
: He hugged me hard and wished me luck
He hugged me hard and wished me luck
: As we left the meeting hall."
As we left the meeting hall."

: "Strange peoples, stranger villages,
"Strange peoples, stranger villages,
: I passed through every day,
I passed through every day,
: Moving onward toward the Crossing,
Moving onward toward the Crossing,
: Grand city on the bay.
Grand city on the bay.
: Elvenkind and Dwarvenkind,
Elvenkind and Dwarvenkind,
: Other folks I couldn't name.
Other folks I couldn't name.
: Odd animals and plants that moved,
Odd animals and plants that moved,
: A lake alive with flame."
A lake alive with flame."

: "I climbed a largish hill one day,
"I climbed a largish hill one day,
: And when I reached the crest
And when I reached the crest
: It lay there at my feet, a jewel,
It lay there at my feet, a jewel,
: The object of my quest.
The object of my quest.
: The Crossing gates were opened wide
The Crossing gates were opened wide
: Inviting me to view
Inviting me to view
: The wonders of a lifetime
The wonders of a lifetime
: Known only to a few."
Known only to a few."

: "The guards glanced at me knowingly,
"The guards glanced at me knowingly,
: They'd seen my kind before,
They'd seen my kind before,
: A star-struck youth, a vagabond,
A star-struck youth, a vagabond,
: Tempting Fate beyond the doors.
Tempting Fate beyond the doors.
: I found a moneylender
I found a moneylender
: Who appraised me with a glance,
Who appraised me with a glance,
: Whether youth or charm or just a hunch,
Whether youth or charm or just a hunch,
: She thought me worth a chance."
She thought me worth a chance."

: "I sought direction from the guilds,
"I sought direction from the guilds,
: I checked them all in turn
I checked them all in turn
: Seeking my true calling.
Seeking my true calling.
: What secrets could I learn?
What secrets could I learn?
: The Rogues were skilled in spotting traps,
The Rogues were skilled in spotting traps,
: And picking locks, and stealth,
And picking locks, and stealth,
: But I'm not very nimble,
But I'm not very nimble,
: Though tempted by their wealth."
Though tempted by their wealth."

: "The Fighters, fierce, could slay great beasts,
"The Fighters, fierce, could slay great beasts,
: Some with a single stroke.
Some with a single stroke.
: The Master took one look at me
The Master took one look at me
: And laughed until he choked.
And laughed until he choked.
: The same response from Paladins.
The same response from Paladins.
: They found me far too frail-
They found me far too frail-
: 'Even with the Gods' own help
'Even with the Gods' own help
: You certainly would fail.'"
You certainly would fail.'"

: "I must say that they were kindly
"I must say that they were kindly
: And chuckled with no malice,
And chuckled with no malice,
: But thought perhaps another choice,
But thought perhaps another choice,
: 'Please do not find us callous.'
'Please do not find us callous.'
: They asked me, 'Could you be a bard?',
They asked me, 'Could you be a bard?',
: I thought, then shook my head,
I thought, then shook my head,
: The last time I had voiced a tune
The last time I had voiced a tune
: The dogs hid 'neath the bed."
The dogs hid 'neath the bed."

: "'And what about a Trader?'
"'And what about a Trader?'
: 'Mayhaps, but then again,
'Mayhaps, but then again,
: When I went to buy a rooster
When I went to buy a rooster
: They offed on me, a hen!'
They offed on me, a hen!'
: And then the clerics came to mind,
And then the clerics came to mind,
: But I'm not quite divine,
But I'm not quite divine,
: Just then there came a thunderclap,
Just then there came a thunderclap,
: We took it as a sign."
We took it as a sign."

: "'We're running short of choices.'
"'We're running short of choices.'
: They whispered and conferred.
They whispered and conferred.
: They turned toward me quite solemn,
They turned toward me quite solemn,
: 'There's one you haven't heard.'
'There's one you haven't heard.'
: 'A mystic bunch, Moon Mages,
'A mystic bunch, Moon Mages,
: They hold their secrets dear.'
They hold their secrets dear.'
: And as they said the words, I knew,
And as they said the words, I knew,
: A vision came quite clear."
A vision came quite clear."

: "Of skies at night all filled with stars
"Of skies at night all filled with stars
: And three moons shining bright.
And three moons shining bright.
: Each one full, though it was noon,
Each one full, though it was noon,
: 'Twas certain to be right.
'Twas certain to be right.
: They nodded in agreement
They nodded in agreement
: And sent me on my way
And sent me on my way
: To learn a new profession,
To learn a new profession,
: That I've practiced to this day."
That I've practiced to this day."

: "Come one, come all, and try the test,
"Come one, come all, and try the test,
: There's Fortune to be found,
There's Fortune to be found,
: Within the Crossing and beyond,
Within the Crossing and beyond,
: Adventure knows no bound."
Adventure knows no bound."

The last note fades.
The last note fades.


{{Cat|Song Scrolls}}
{{Cat|Song Scrolls}}

Latest revision as of 10:49, 24 April 2022

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delicate rice paper song scroll
Look: This is a Bardic scroll, enscribed with the non-magical Bard song "The Moon Mage's Tale". 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: 312 Kronars249.6 Lirums <br />225.139 Dokoras <br />0.312 LTBpoints <br />0.312 Tickets <br />0.312 Scrips <br />
Properties:
  • This item is styled or has special functions for Bards.
Dimensions: ? length x ? width x ? height
Sources: Source is Nakuge's Scriptorium

Song

You begin to sing "A Moon Mage's Tale", a song by Lydon Silverspyre.

 "Four hundred miles I traveled
  From my village on the Plains
  Seeking greater challenges
  Than milking cows and raising grain.
  A wandering minstrel passing through,
  Had sung tales for a fee
  Of monsters fierce and heroes bold
  At the Crossing by the sea."

 "'At last!', I cried, 'My destiny!',
  For Fate had surely planned
  Far greater things for me in life
  Than the tilling of the land.
  All that I owned fit in one bag,
  That I slung across my back,
  Setting out to seek my Fortune
  And all my life now lacked."

 "The village Elders shook their heads.
  What more could someone need
  Than the quiet life among the flocks-
  The land, the sun, the seed?
  I think my father understood,
  He'd felt adventure call.
  He hugged me hard and wished me luck
  As we left the meeting hall."

 "Strange peoples, stranger villages,
  I passed through every day,
  Moving onward toward the Crossing,
  Grand city on the bay.
  Elvenkind and Dwarvenkind,
  Other folks I couldn't name.
  Odd animals and plants that moved,
  A lake alive with flame."

 "I climbed a largish hill one day,
  And when I reached the crest
  It lay there at my feet, a jewel,
  The object of my quest.
  The Crossing gates were opened wide
  Inviting me to view
  The wonders of a lifetime
  Known only to a few."

 "The guards glanced at me knowingly,
  They'd seen my kind before,
  A star-struck youth, a vagabond,
  Tempting Fate beyond the doors.
  I found a moneylender
  Who appraised me with a glance,
  Whether youth or charm or just a hunch,
  She thought me worth a chance."

 "I sought direction from the guilds,
  I checked them all in turn
  Seeking my true calling.
  What secrets could I learn?
  The Rogues were skilled in spotting traps,
  And picking locks, and stealth,
  But I'm not very nimble,
  Though tempted by their wealth."

 "The Fighters, fierce, could slay great beasts,
  Some with a single stroke.
  The Master took one look at me
  And laughed until he choked.
  The same response from Paladins.
  They found me far too frail-
  'Even with the Gods' own help
  You certainly would fail.'"

 "I must say that they were kindly
  And chuckled with no malice,
  But thought perhaps another choice,
  'Please do not find us callous.'
  They asked me, 'Could you be a bard?',
  I thought, then shook my head,
  The last time I had voiced a tune
  The dogs hid 'neath the bed."

 "'And what about a Trader?'
  'Mayhaps, but then again,
  When I went to buy a rooster
  They offed on me, a hen!'
  And then the clerics came to mind,
  But I'm not quite divine,
  Just then there came a thunderclap,
  We took it as a sign."

 "'We're running short of choices.'
  They whispered and conferred.
  They turned toward me quite solemn,
  'There's one you haven't heard.'
  'A mystic bunch, Moon Mages,
  They hold their secrets dear.'
  And as they said the words, I knew,
  A vision came quite clear."

 "Of skies at night all filled with stars
  And three moons shining bright.
  Each one full, though it was noon,
  'Twas certain to be right.
  They nodded in agreement
  And sent me on my way
  To learn a new profession,
  That I've practiced to this day."

 "Come one, come all, and try the test,
  There's Fortune to be found,
  Within the Crossing and beyond,
  Adventure knows no bound."

The last note fades.