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<blockquote data-quote="Gargoyle273" data-source="post: 2842736" data-attributes="member: 5568"><p><strong>A guitar of exceptional quality</strong></p><p></p><p>Torvic closes the journal for the day, content that he has updated the record for now as he had committed to do. His companions lay about the carriage purchased earlier that day. The short cleric Adar, has done all he can to help the small band of adventurers who barely came through a battle in the night against several swarms of blood sucking scourges. </p><p></p><p>"Why don’t you play us a song while I clean, Mr. Tand?" calls the cleric as he removes hundreds of bodies of scourges from the once dry campsite. Torvic smiles and pulls out the guitar he had purchased a few weeks ago in Greyhawk. He grimaces to himself silently as he recalls the extravagant price asked at the instrument shop. "200 gold indeed!" he bemoans as his fingers reach for the tuning pegs. </p><p></p><p>As he tunes the strings to their optimum note, he notices two tiny holes and a faintly outlined indentation about them near the top of the guitar under the strings. "That’s funny," he thinks aloud, "it almost as if there was some kind of plaque here that has fallen off with time.” Thinking back to the days of his bardic studies with his large Tand extended family, Torvic recalls a ballad sung by his uncle Nicolas Tand. The ballad told of a great crafter of fine instruments, legendary in his time, named Sir Brakis Halloway from the eastern shores of Gel Durad. Halloway’s works were priceless even in his day, but the elven nation Gel Durad had been destroyed long ago by the orcish warlord Relnoyan Eyes-like-blood. Most of Halloway’s works had been lost in the war, a great cultural tragedy. If this guitar had actually been made by Halloway, it would be worth thousands, maybe more to the right collector!! </p><p></p><p>“Huh? What worth thousands?” says the large Percy from near the campfire. “Me like money.” </p><p></p><p>“Uh, nothing nothing.” Tand replies as he realizes he had been thinking outloud. He goes back to playing a soothing tune for his companions on what he just realized may certainly be a very precious work of art.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gargoyle273, post: 2842736, member: 5568"] [b]A guitar of exceptional quality[/b] Torvic closes the journal for the day, content that he has updated the record for now as he had committed to do. His companions lay about the carriage purchased earlier that day. The short cleric Adar, has done all he can to help the small band of adventurers who barely came through a battle in the night against several swarms of blood sucking scourges. "Why don’t you play us a song while I clean, Mr. Tand?" calls the cleric as he removes hundreds of bodies of scourges from the once dry campsite. Torvic smiles and pulls out the guitar he had purchased a few weeks ago in Greyhawk. He grimaces to himself silently as he recalls the extravagant price asked at the instrument shop. "200 gold indeed!" he bemoans as his fingers reach for the tuning pegs. As he tunes the strings to their optimum note, he notices two tiny holes and a faintly outlined indentation about them near the top of the guitar under the strings. "That’s funny," he thinks aloud, "it almost as if there was some kind of plaque here that has fallen off with time.” Thinking back to the days of his bardic studies with his large Tand extended family, Torvic recalls a ballad sung by his uncle Nicolas Tand. The ballad told of a great crafter of fine instruments, legendary in his time, named Sir Brakis Halloway from the eastern shores of Gel Durad. Halloway’s works were priceless even in his day, but the elven nation Gel Durad had been destroyed long ago by the orcish warlord Relnoyan Eyes-like-blood. Most of Halloway’s works had been lost in the war, a great cultural tragedy. If this guitar had actually been made by Halloway, it would be worth thousands, maybe more to the right collector!! “Huh? What worth thousands?” says the large Percy from near the campfire. “Me like money.” “Uh, nothing nothing.” Tand replies as he realizes he had been thinking outloud. He goes back to playing a soothing tune for his companions on what he just realized may certainly be a very precious work of art. [/QUOTE]
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