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By harnessing elemental forces, a [[Bard]] singing the '''Traveler's Song''' can travel back to the nearest inn. However, on a failure, the bard and the bard's group is transported to a dangerous local area. A failure will also result in a loss of [[mana]] and injuries upon arrival. By playing an [[Instrument learning|instrument]] a bard can reduce the chance of a negative outcome. Traveler's Song will work anywhere a gold ring is usable.
By harnessing elemental forces, a [[Bard]] singing the '''Traveler's Song''' can travel back to the nearest inn. However, on a failure, the bard and the bard's group is transported to a dangerous local area. A failure will also result in a loss of [[mana]] and injuries upon arrival. By playing an [[Instrument learning|instrument]] a bard can reduce the chance of a negative outcome. Traveler's Song will work anywhere a gold ring is usable.


Traveler's Song can be anchored to your favorite inn. This may not work in all rooms within the inn. The process must be repeated if one moves to another town.
Traveler's Song can be anchored to your favorite inn. This may not work in all rooms within the inn. The process must be repeated if one moves to another town.
Phase 2 of the Teleportation Review added the ability for Bards to teleport between towns within the same Teleportation zone. This is a one-way ability, allowing the Bard to prep and EVOKE Traveler's Song from one town to travel to their anchor location in another town. See the [[Teleportation review (saved posts)| saved post]] for more detail.


To anchor: <br>
To anchor: <br>
PREP 1020, then sing a song that tells of the place, its environs, the bard's objective and so forth. <br>
PREP 1020, then sing a song that tells of the place, its environs, the bard's objective and so forth. <br>
The proper process and song concludes with a message denoting success.
The proper process and song concludes with a message denoting success.

==Anchoring Messaging==
:Successful anchoring:
<pre{{log2|margin-right=400px}}>
You notice a great circle of visible mana form around you and begin to spin, slowly growing closer. It enfolds around you gently like a giant's hand then releases and sinks into the ground below.
</pre>


==Success Factors==
==Success Factors==
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'''Success = (Bard spellsong ranks * 2) +
''' [10 if anchored in the same realm] +
''' [1-20 for instrument playing skill] +
'' (if one-handed, half the bonus)
''' [seed 1 [[summation]] of (EMC + MMC)] +
''' [DIS bonus (min 0)] +
''' [d100]
</pre>
*Penalties for not being able to think clearly (typically head wound, which range from -90 to -10), if ≥ 100, success.
*There is a minimum 5% chance of failure that cannot be trained away.


<small>Provided by GM Estild</small>
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Factors for success: Bard spellsong ranks (largest factor), having an anchor set in the same realm, instrument skill while playing that particularly instrument (with one-handed instruments counting as half the bonus as two-handed instruments), Mental and Elemental Mana Control ranks, and Discipline stat bonus.


== Travel After Effects ==
There's a penalty for injuries and a minimum 5% chance of failure.
There is a small chance that after traveling the bard will get dizzy or become thirsty. Thirst will prevent bard spells from renewing and dizziness will incur random bursts of RT. Thirst must be remedied by drinking something - alcohol is recommended, but water will also work. Dizziness will fade on its own after a period of time.


Training in bard spell songs will decrease the likelihood of suffering these ill-effects. This likelihood can be expressed as follows: [1 / (3 + Each SpellSong over 20)]
GameMaster Estild
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==Anchoring Messaging==
'''Thirst Messaging'''
:Successful anchoring:
<div {{log|margin-right=400px}}>
You notice a great circle of visible mana form around you and begin to spin, slowly growing closer. It enfolds around you gently like a giant's hand then releases and sinks into the ground below.
</div>


== Thirsty Messaging ==
You feel a bit thirsty.
You feel a bit thirsty.


* The thirsty messaging does not happen on every use; just a minor chance for the side-effect.
You feel a slight dryness in your throat.


'''Dizzy Messaging'''
Your throat feels awfully dry at the moment.


You feel horribly dizzy and suddenly squeamish!
You swallow involuntarily and feel the sting of a dry throat.
Roundtime: 15 sec.


The floor suddenly shifts underneath you!
You cringe as the dryness in your throat becomes more painful.
Roundtime: 12 sec.


The world spins around you at an odd downward angle.
Your tongue hurts to move as the dryness spreads from your throat to your mouth.
Roundtime: 10 sec.


Everything you look at is slightly out of focus.
You cringe as the dryness in your throat increases, feeling like a sharp knife slicing you from the inside!
Roundtime: 5 sec.


The world returns to its normal, seemingly motionless state.
You gasp for breath as the dryness spreads up into your nose and down towards your lungs making it harder to breath.


* The dizzy messaging does not happen on every use; just a minor chance for the side-effect.
You tense as a wave of pain shoots through your throat and head.

You grab your head as the pain shoots through it like a thousand tiny shards of glass and sand!

You begin coughing uncontrollably and can taste your own blood as the cough tears up your throat!

* The last messaging will repeat until you have died from bloodloss.
* The thirsty messaging does not happen on every use; just a minor chance for the side-effect.


== External Links ==
== Resources ==
*[[/saved posts|Saved posts]]
*[http://www.play.net/gs4/info/spells/spelllist.asp?circle=10#1020 Bard Base Spell Circle: Traveler's Song], on Play.net
*[http://www.play.net/gs4/info/spells/spelllist.asp?circle=10#1020 Bard Base Spell Circle: Traveler's Song], on Play.net
*[http://forum.gsplayers.com/showthread.php?p=1374796#post1374796 GSPlayers Forum Anchor Thread]
*[http://forum.gsplayers.com/showthread.php?p=1374796#post1374796 GSPlayers Forum Anchor Thread]


[[category:Transport]]
[[Category:Transport]]
[[Category:Group Spells]]

Revision as of 13:24, 11 July 2018

Traveler's Song (1020)
Mnemonic [TRAVELSONG]
Duration Immediate
Utility Magic  
Subtype Teleportion 
Availability Group 
Bard Base Spells
Holding Song (1001) Attack
Vibration Chant (1002) Attack
Fortitude Song (1003) Defensive
Purification Song (1004) Utility
Lullabye (1005) Attack
Song of Luck (1006) Utility
Kai's Triumph Song (1007) Offensive
Stunning Shout (1008) Attack
Sonic Shield Song (1009) Utility
Song of Valor (1010) Defensive
Song of Peace (1011) Utility
Sonic Weapon Song (1012) Utility
Song of Unravelling (1013) Utility
Sonic Armor (1014) Utility
Song of Depression (1015) Attack
Song of Rage (1016) Attack
Song of Noise (1017) Utility
Song of Power (1018) Utility
Song of Mirrors (1019) Defensive
Traveler's Song (1020) Utility
Singing Sword Song (1025) Utility
Song of Sonic Disruption (1030) Attack
Song of Tonis (1035) Defensive
Troubadour's Rally (1040) Utility


By harnessing elemental forces, a Bard singing the Traveler's Song can travel back to the nearest inn. However, on a failure, the bard and the bard's group is transported to a dangerous local area. A failure will also result in a loss of mana and injuries upon arrival. By playing an instrument a bard can reduce the chance of a negative outcome. Traveler's Song will work anywhere a gold ring is usable.

Traveler's Song can be anchored to your favorite inn. This may not work in all rooms within the inn. The process must be repeated if one moves to another town.

Phase 2 of the Teleportation Review added the ability for Bards to teleport between towns within the same Teleportation zone. This is a one-way ability, allowing the Bard to prep and EVOKE Traveler's Song from one town to travel to their anchor location in another town. See the saved post for more detail.

To anchor:
PREP 1020, then sing a song that tells of the place, its environs, the bard's objective and so forth.
The proper process and song concludes with a message denoting success.

Anchoring Messaging

Successful anchoring:
You notice a great circle of visible mana form around you and begin to spin, slowly growing closer. It enfolds around you gently like a giant's hand then releases and sinks into the ground below.

Success Factors

 Success = (Bard spellsong ranks * 2) +
           [10 if anchored in the same realm] +
           [1-20 for instrument playing skill] +
           (if one-handed, half the bonus)
           [seed 1 summation of (EMC + MMC)] +
           [DIS bonus (min 0)] +
           [d100]
  • Penalties for not being able to think clearly (typically head wound, which range from -90 to -10), if ≥ 100, success.
  • There is a minimum 5% chance of failure that cannot be trained away.

Provided by GM Estild

Travel After Effects

There is a small chance that after traveling the bard will get dizzy or become thirsty. Thirst will prevent bard spells from renewing and dizziness will incur random bursts of RT. Thirst must be remedied by drinking something - alcohol is recommended, but water will also work. Dizziness will fade on its own after a period of time.

Training in bard spell songs will decrease the likelihood of suffering these ill-effects. This likelihood can be expressed as follows: [1 / (3 + Each SpellSong over 20)]

Thirst Messaging

You feel a bit thirsty.

  • The thirsty messaging does not happen on every use; just a minor chance for the side-effect.

Dizzy Messaging

You feel horribly dizzy and suddenly squeamish! Roundtime: 15 sec.

The floor suddenly shifts underneath you! Roundtime: 12 sec.

The world spins around you at an odd downward angle. Roundtime: 10 sec.

Everything you look at is slightly out of focus. Roundtime: 5 sec.

The world returns to its normal, seemingly motionless state.

  • The dizzy messaging does not happen on every use; just a minor chance for the side-effect.

Resources