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<blockquote data-quote="MavrickWeirdo" data-source="post: 2816118" data-attributes="member: 107"><p><strong>“Kam the Player”s Perspective:</strong></p><p></p><p><em>Another full audience, I best not keep them waiting.</em> Kam steps up to the right of the puppet stage, wearing his “narrator’s cloak” to conceal the costume underneath.</p><p></p><p>“Once upon a time there was a kindly old artificer. Tho’ he was a talented artificer, he was very lonely.” <em>I still can’t believe how popular this is, retelling folk-tales with Warforged as characters. As my Bardic Mentor always said, <u>Build on the Classics.</u> </em></p><p></p><p>“He decided to make three Warforged to be his children. The first was larger than average, not to quick, but with a gentle heart. His name is Ant, because…”</p><p></p><p>The Children in the audience call out, “HE’S A GI-ANT”</p><p></p><p><em>Of course I have always fought tradition. My Changeling Mentor thought I would do better as an elven or gnome bard, instead of human guise.</em> "The second was observant and clever, though not always honest. His name is …”</p><p></p><p>“SLICK”, cry out the children.</p><p></p><p><em>Of course it was favoring the underdog that got me into this. I remember watching Model set up his wares in the open market</em>."The third was caring and talented with his hands, yet not very brave. His name is…"</p><p></p><p>“FIXXER”, they yell.</p><p></p><p><em>Beautiful warforged figurines, each about two hands tall, with moveable limbs so you could change the pose. Before to long, a pair of Sharn-Guards arrive to harass the construct out of the market.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>One of the guards kept repeating, slowly, “You cannot set up here without a permit.” </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Finally I decided to intervene. “Here is your permit.” I said as I held mine out to the Copper-Merc. </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>“This is a busking permit, it only allows you to perform, not sell stuff”, responded the guard.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>“Sell stuff? No you misunderstand,” and I told him the first lie I could think of, “These aren’t for sale, they are to promote our puppet show.” The rest, as they say, was history.</em></p><p></p><p>“And when many days went by without the Old Artificer returning, the Three Warforged decided to go out looking for their maker.” The curtain opens...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MavrickWeirdo, post: 2816118, member: 107"] [b]“Kam the Player”s Perspective:[/b] [I]Another full audience, I best not keep them waiting.[/I] Kam steps up to the right of the puppet stage, wearing his “narrator’s cloak” to conceal the costume underneath. “Once upon a time there was a kindly old artificer. Tho’ he was a talented artificer, he was very lonely.” [I]I still can’t believe how popular this is, retelling folk-tales with Warforged as characters. As my Bardic Mentor always said, [U]Build on the Classics.[/U] [/I] “He decided to make three Warforged to be his children. The first was larger than average, not to quick, but with a gentle heart. His name is Ant, because…” The Children in the audience call out, “HE’S A GI-ANT” [I]Of course I have always fought tradition. My Changeling Mentor thought I would do better as an elven or gnome bard, instead of human guise.[/I] "The second was observant and clever, though not always honest. His name is …” “SLICK”, cry out the children. [I]Of course it was favoring the underdog that got me into this. I remember watching Model set up his wares in the open market[/I]."The third was caring and talented with his hands, yet not very brave. His name is…" “FIXXER”, they yell. [I]Beautiful warforged figurines, each about two hands tall, with moveable limbs so you could change the pose. Before to long, a pair of Sharn-Guards arrive to harass the construct out of the market. One of the guards kept repeating, slowly, “You cannot set up here without a permit.” Finally I decided to intervene. “Here is your permit.” I said as I held mine out to the Copper-Merc. “This is a busking permit, it only allows you to perform, not sell stuff”, responded the guard. “Sell stuff? No you misunderstand,” and I told him the first lie I could think of, “These aren’t for sale, they are to promote our puppet show.” The rest, as they say, was history.[/i] “And when many days went by without the Old Artificer returning, the Three Warforged decided to go out looking for their maker.” The curtain opens... [/QUOTE]
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