Item:Dark vellum song scroll
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a dark vellum song scroll | |
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Look: | This is a Bardic scroll, enscribed with the non-magical Bard chant "Six Little Rebel Bards". It must be studied to be used. If it is being read by another, no one but that person can study it. |
Weight: | Unknown |
Metal: | Unknown |
Appraised Cost: | Unknown |
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Dimensions: | ? length x ? width x ? height |
Sources: | Sold by Drones and Drums for 225 Dokoras Source is Drones and Drums |
Song
You quietly prepare yourself to chant the rhyme, "Six Little Rebel Bards".
- "Six little rebel Bards fled Siryn to stay alive,
- One went mad and burned herself, and then there were five."
The lingering notes of the rhyme wait expectantly upon the air.
- "Five little rebel Bards drank until there was no more,
- One climbed in and drowned himself, and then there were four."
The lingering notes of the rhyme wait expectantly upon the air.
- "Four little rebel Bards swam 'cross the lake to stay free,
- Into the dark one hurled himself, and then there were three."
The lingering notes of the rhyme wait expectantly upon the air.
- "Three little rebel Bards were chased where nothing grew,
- One tripped and was eaten by the ground, and then there were two."
The lingering notes of the rhyme wait expectantly upon the air.
- "Two little rebel Bards were in love and on the run,
- But she was killed by river men, and then there was one."
The lingering notes of the rhyme wait expectantly upon the air.
- "One little rebel Bard was captured all alone,
- They locked him up inside the walls, and then there were none..."
The last notes of the chant linger still on the air.