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<blockquote data-quote="Priest" data-source="post: 504883" data-attributes="member: 8973"><p><strong>Test blurb for the Wandering Composer</strong></p><p></p><p>The Wandering Composer</p><p></p><p>There are composers who sit in musty lofts writing unimaginative compositions for the courts, and the choirs of the lands, and there are those who travel the lands, and sail the seas searching for a song in every branch or breaking wave. These wandering composers </p><p>fling about from one enchanted forest to the next learning the secret language of birdsong, and the beat of the eternal waterfall. </p><p></p><p>Wandering composers keep sketchbooks of sounds, and rhythms. Notes on this or that new wondrous instrument, even sometimes poetry, or sketches. With these notes the wandering composer will create his masterpieces, soaring works of imagination that bring innovation into the halls of kings, and inspire creativity in court bards. Often the wandering composer will be called before the kings of the land to conduct his true rendition of a song. Bards who have specialized in the written song often take levels as a wandering composer, though wizards, and sorcerers who are looking for new ways to record their magical secrets might find this a tempting calling. </p><p></p><p>As NPC’s the wandering composer is a wayfarer of the odd places of the world rummaging through the faded ruins of ancient lords searching for the missing pieces of the songs of yesteryears. It is most likely a wandering composer who first put to paper the haunting voice of dragonsong, and it is he who traced the captivation of the harpy into notes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Priest, post: 504883, member: 8973"] [b]Test blurb for the Wandering Composer[/b] The Wandering Composer There are composers who sit in musty lofts writing unimaginative compositions for the courts, and the choirs of the lands, and there are those who travel the lands, and sail the seas searching for a song in every branch or breaking wave. These wandering composers fling about from one enchanted forest to the next learning the secret language of birdsong, and the beat of the eternal waterfall. Wandering composers keep sketchbooks of sounds, and rhythms. Notes on this or that new wondrous instrument, even sometimes poetry, or sketches. With these notes the wandering composer will create his masterpieces, soaring works of imagination that bring innovation into the halls of kings, and inspire creativity in court bards. Often the wandering composer will be called before the kings of the land to conduct his true rendition of a song. Bards who have specialized in the written song often take levels as a wandering composer, though wizards, and sorcerers who are looking for new ways to record their magical secrets might find this a tempting calling. As NPC’s the wandering composer is a wayfarer of the odd places of the world rummaging through the faded ruins of ancient lords searching for the missing pieces of the songs of yesteryears. It is most likely a wandering composer who first put to paper the haunting voice of dragonsong, and it is he who traced the captivation of the harpy into notes. [/QUOTE]
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