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|look=This is a Bardic scroll, enscribed with the non-magical Bard song "[[Tamsine's Fire]]". It must be studied to be used. If it is being read by another, no one but that person can study it.
|look=This is a Bardic scroll, enscribed with the non-magical Bard song "[[Tamsine's Fire]]". 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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|STag=tamsine
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|weight=5
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|appcost=312
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==Song==
==Song==
You begin to sing "Tamsine's Fire", a song of the Goddess, by [[Kithria|Kithria Dustdanser]].
You begin to sing "Tamsine's Fire", a song of the Goddess, by [[Kithria|Kithria Dustdanser]].

: "We come in the dark of night
"We come in the dark of night
: With torches in our hand
With torches in our hand
: Carrying the burn of Truth
Carrying the burn of Truth
: In song throughout the land!"
In song throughout the land!"

: "Listen to our voices,
"Listen to our voices,
: By the grace of Faenella's gift,
By the grace of Faenella's gift,
: Sharing the bright white Light
Sharing the bright white Light
: Which can make the Darkness lift."
Which can make the Darkness lift."

: "We come to praise the Goddess
"We come to praise the Goddess
: Who shared that first-lit Flame,
Who shared that first-lit Flame,
: From home to field to neighbor
From home to field to neighbor
: We sing bright Tamsine's name!"
We sing bright Tamsine's name!"

: "Never again shall winter's face
"Never again shall winter's face
: Drive us to our knees,
Drive us to our knees,
: Our hearths and hearts warmed by
Our hearths and hearts warmed by
: That first Spark Tamsine seized."
That first Spark Tamsine seized."

: "Stand steadfast, oh my fellows,
"Stand steadfast, oh my fellows,
: Warmed by Tamsine's Fire,
Warmed by Tamsine's Fire,
: Shielding us from winter
Shielding us from winter
: And its weather, oh so dire."
And its weather, oh so dire."

: "No less a flame She gave us
"No less a flame She gave us
: For shielding our mortal souls.
For shielding our mortal souls.
: Bright Tamsine will await us
Bright Tamsine will await us
: When Meraud's last bell tolls."
When Meraud's last bell tolls."

The last note sounds.
The last note sounds.


{{Cat|Song Scrolls}}
==Whistling==
You whistle an arpeggio from "Tamsine's Fire".<br />
Others see: Jane whistles an arpeggio from "Tamsine's Fire".

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crimson song scroll
Look: This is a Bardic scroll, enscribed with the non-magical Bard song "Tamsine's Fire". 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:
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Dimensions: ? length x ? width x ? height
Sources: Source is Nakuge's Scriptorium

Song

You begin to sing "Tamsine's Fire", a song of the Goddess, by Kithria Dustdanser.

 "We come in the dark of night
  With torches in our hand
  Carrying the burn of Truth
  In song throughout the land!"

 "Listen to our voices,
  By the grace of Faenella's gift,
  Sharing the bright white Light
  Which can make the Darkness lift."

 "We come to praise the Goddess
  Who shared that first-lit Flame,
  From home to field to neighbor
  We sing bright Tamsine's name!"

 "Never again shall winter's face
  Drive us to our knees,
  Our hearths and hearts warmed by
  That first Spark Tamsine seized."

 "Stand steadfast, oh my fellows,
  Warmed by Tamsine's Fire,
  Shielding us from winter
  And its weather, oh so dire."

 "No less a flame She gave us
  For shielding our mortal souls.
  Bright Tamsine will await us
  When Meraud's last bell tolls."

The last note sounds.