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<blockquote data-quote="Uriel" data-source="post: 1658394" data-attributes="member: 8222"><p>Doffing his cap to the two girls in the balcony, Niccolo ponders for a moment and replies<span style="color: yellow">'A wine is as good as anything for me, good Barkeep. I like the blood of the vine in my veins as i play, as beer or cider makes me a bit sleepy. For the ladies, I think that this should suffice...'</span></p><p></p><p>Adjusting the first string half-step down, Niccolo slips into the lively <em>Dariella's Sonata</em>, a piece written for the lost love of the great Donenetto Gempacci, the famed Dwarf fiddler from the last century.</p><p>Donenetto had been born lame, and neededcrutches to walk, though his fingers possessed a dexterity that many elves found hard to match, and a strength that allowed him to play for hours on end without rest. Dariella was human, and thus, the match was an ill-fated one, though she was blind to Donenetto's twisted form, so beautiful was his music. Alas, the Fiddler was killed by a jealous rival for Dariella's affection, murdered as he wrote the Sonata. An unfinished work, the Sonata was published posthumously by Donenetto's boon companion Alrynne Vetucci, an organist that he frequently played duets with. Darietta was the prime witness at the murder trial of the dastardly fiend, and remained single, dying alone, pining for her lost Love...</p><p></p><p><em>The piece runs through a haunting intro signifying the tragic reality that was the dwarf's lot, into a frenzied staccato, as he first sees his love and realizies his feelings for her. The piece takes a happy turn, as the two lovers find their Love intensifying and their World becomes a wonderous thing. Suddenly, a discordant note sounds, tri-tones showing the entrance of the evil Valmyr, jealously bringing hate and strife to the pair. The tune moves into a somber tone once more, as Donenetto realizes what Fate holds for him and ends abruptly on a high C,the last note scribed before his murder, the harmonic resounding throughout the tavern, fading even as the poor tragic dwarf's life faded so many years before.</em></p><p></p><p><Perform total 25></p><p></p><p>Wiping a tear, Niccolo sips his wine, his thoughts ruminating onthe story that had been caught up in this last work of the Violinist taken far too soon from the Mortal Coil. Smiling, he sips his wine again and winks at the pair of gnomesses before launching into a more lively and uplifting tune.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Uriel, post: 1658394, member: 8222"] Doffing his cap to the two girls in the balcony, Niccolo ponders for a moment and replies[COLOR=yellow]'A wine is as good as anything for me, good Barkeep. I like the blood of the vine in my veins as i play, as beer or cider makes me a bit sleepy. For the ladies, I think that this should suffice...'[/COLOR] Adjusting the first string half-step down, Niccolo slips into the lively [i]Dariella's Sonata[/i], a piece written for the lost love of the great Donenetto Gempacci, the famed Dwarf fiddler from the last century. Donenetto had been born lame, and neededcrutches to walk, though his fingers possessed a dexterity that many elves found hard to match, and a strength that allowed him to play for hours on end without rest. Dariella was human, and thus, the match was an ill-fated one, though she was blind to Donenetto's twisted form, so beautiful was his music. Alas, the Fiddler was killed by a jealous rival for Dariella's affection, murdered as he wrote the Sonata. An unfinished work, the Sonata was published posthumously by Donenetto's boon companion Alrynne Vetucci, an organist that he frequently played duets with. Darietta was the prime witness at the murder trial of the dastardly fiend, and remained single, dying alone, pining for her lost Love... [i]The piece runs through a haunting intro signifying the tragic reality that was the dwarf's lot, into a frenzied staccato, as he first sees his love and realizies his feelings for her. The piece takes a happy turn, as the two lovers find their Love intensifying and their World becomes a wonderous thing. Suddenly, a discordant note sounds, tri-tones showing the entrance of the evil Valmyr, jealously bringing hate and strife to the pair. The tune moves into a somber tone once more, as Donenetto realizes what Fate holds for him and ends abruptly on a high C,the last note scribed before his murder, the harmonic resounding throughout the tavern, fading even as the poor tragic dwarf's life faded so many years before.[/i] <Perform total 25> Wiping a tear, Niccolo sips his wine, his thoughts ruminating onthe story that had been caught up in this last work of the Violinist taken far too soon from the Mortal Coil. Smiling, he sips his wine again and winks at the pair of gnomesses before launching into a more lively and uplifting tune. [/QUOTE]
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