[Audio-commentlog!]halfbrokenwingsAugust 26 2011, 01:48:02 UTC
I will be there in less than a candlemark. Thank you.
[Isabella was good to her word with that. She hesitates outside the door to the infirmary, unsure and nervous. It lasts a for a short moment before she peeks around the door and into the room.]
[Isabella is especially ecstatic with hearing someone else who could play an instrument! It was more than she could have hoped for!
It was catchy and something different than what the bard has heard before. She listens intently and if it seems the song is coming to it's conclusion, she'll postpone it by stepping in with a lower octave and accompany the flute player with the violin.
It was clearly a 'Don't stop! Lets Jam!' in musical language.
[Music Jam!] lucky_breathAugust 26 2011, 03:46:52 UTC
[Isabella might hear a childish giggle before the song resumes. Yay, it's felt like an eternity since she's played with another person! You're making her happy, Isabella~!]
[The smile is more than audible in his voice as he replies.]
I am still learning the lay of the land, as it were. You've only to name the place and the time most suitable and I shall make myself available. I must say there is not too much that I find myself giving my time to and this would be almost welcome distraction.
[With bellies full and naught else for pressing matters, it would make for the best times to story tell. Like days in the past around a festival fire...]
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[In other words, yes, she's around.]
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W-we are not.
[For the moment.]
I would have a private matter I wish to speak to you about, if I may?
Are you in the infirmary?
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[Isabella was good to her word with that. She hesitates outside the door to the infirmary, unsure and nervous. It lasts a for a short moment before she peeks around the door and into the room.]
Sycora?
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It was catchy and something different than what the bard has heard before. She listens intently and if it seems the song is coming to it's conclusion, she'll postpone it by stepping in with a lower octave and accompany the flute player with the violin.
It was clearly a 'Don't stop! Lets Jam!' in musical language.
You've the lead mysterious flute player!]
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She just stood to dance, alone in her room.
This turned to be a excellent venture by Isabella's reckon. She will not be the one to end it! ]
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[There is much glee over the response she is getting.]
The very same goes for you, sir. What kind of story would be pleasing?
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As for me, I like exciting stories.
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Would those stories include dragons and damsels? Lots of action for the heroes?
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A bard, child? Truly so .. well I have not sat down and shared a tale with a bard in a good many years..
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[*Pong*]
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I am still learning the lay of the land, as it were. You've only to name the place and the time most suitable and I shall make myself available. I must say there is not too much that I find myself giving my time to and this would be almost welcome distraction.
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Would after supper, be convenient for you, sir?
[With bellies full and naught else for pressing matters, it would make for the best times to story tell. Like days in the past around a festival fire...]
Perhaps just in the Hall at the fireplaces?
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Are you looking for a specific type of story?
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[The bard is excite.]
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How about...
[A la Iron Henry.]
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Is this a story of events? Or a myth perhaps?
[Fact or fiction?]
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