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==Poems by Cythra== |
==Poems by Cythra== |
Revision as of 18:22, 25 June 2024
Songs by Cythra
Battle Cry
The The Redundant Song (a sing-along)
Empath in Shard
Put Me Away (from the musical play "Unboxed")
First place winner, Order of the Dragon Shield Spin-A-Tale, Arhat 441
Prize: tiny black stars inlaid with glittering symbols.
The tiny black stars have a sticky backing so they can be worn to enhance one's features. Chips of platinum and gemstones have been inlaid into the surfaces to form bright depictions of indistinct runic symbols and abstract designs.
Scarred (featured in the musical play "Unboxed")
Put Me Away (Reprise) (from the musical play "Unboxed")
What Will You Do (When Love Comes Looking For You) (The Cookie Song)
Funniest song winner, White Rose Thorny Story Time craziest, zaniest, funniest story contest, 25 Shorka 443
Prize: nightsilk and lace garter clasped by a rainbow-hued heart pierced by an arrow.
A colorful array of tiny sparkling sapphires set into a platinum setting form a perfect heart, which is held in place by a small arrow-shaped razaksel clasp. A small inscribed tag is sewn into an inner seam.
A nightsilk and lace garter reads: "Order of the White Rose -- A Thorny Storytime -- Shorka 443"
Pretend Life
Ballad of the Five Rings
Unsupervised!
How We Met
Philosophy of Delusion
The Nothing Song
Old Friends
Lost for Words
Poorest Prose Winner (First Place), Tavern Troupe Bad to Verse bad poetry contest -- 34 Larisa 443.
Prize: A clunky wooden tankard etched with whimsical lettering (from Prose and Cons).
The words take up most of the surface space on the drinking vessel, leaving little room for further design beyond the tiny animals carved amid each of the letters. A gently curving handle is affixed to the side, leaving it slightly crooked due to spacing. There appears to be something written on it.
A clunky wooden tankard reads: "Pun and Done!"