Jewel-adorned ebonwood enshai

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Category: Races of Elanthia
Topic: Erithians
Message #: 470
Author: ETANNIDOMHNAILL
Date: 4/1/2008 11:08:13 PM
Subject: Loresong: A Jewel-Adorned Ebonwood Enshai

The ebonwood enshai was released as a master quality instrument at the 2006 EG auction. It is still with the original owner, who has since departed from the game, but it was placed in the test server. Naturally, we grabbed it to get it sung to. For everyone's perusal, here is the loresong we were able to extract.


First verse, third person: Singing soft and low at first, Bard holds the enshai in his hands, touching the instrument lightly.

First verse, first person: As you begin to sing to the enshai your mind is filled with the colorful trappings of a festival. Surrounding you are tapestries and bejeweled trinkets, their sparkle glinting off the dancing firelight. The sounds of happy voices and musical merriment flood your senses.

Second verse, third person: Bard raises the intensity of his song as his eyes squeeze closed tightly.

Second verse, first person: You continue to sing, raising your voice an octave higher as your eyes follow a young Eritian woman who has entered the celebration hall. The surrounding crowd throws fragrant petals at her feet as she walks in circles around the room in time with the melody of the musicians song.

Third verse, third person: Bard continues his intense song, tightening his grip on the enshai.

Third verse, first person: Raising your voice up again, you watch as the woman rests at the center of the room where her bridegroom is waiting patiently. Through the pale candlelight you see whispers being exchanged between the couple and hands being joined. After a short time the couple stand and turn to face the surrounding crowd. A moment later the hall explodes in an eruption of applause and cheers.

Fourth verse, third person: Bard continues to weave a fluid string of notes, his chorus becoming bright and uplifting.

Fourth verse, first person: As you continue to string together the notes of an uplifting melody, the bride and groom parade around the hall. The musicians begin a joyful tune which echoes across the stone walls. Your vision beings to blur into a colorful swirl of flowers and firelight before completely fading.

Fifth verse, third person: A muted tone comes from the enshai as Bard weaves a song, then it falls silent.

Fifth verse, first person: A muted tone comes from the enshai, then falls silent.


Gretchen

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