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| description = '''Folksongs of Faerûn''' is a collection of songs and lyrics. [[Alfira]] might be the author.
| description = '''Folksongs of Faerûn''' is a collection of songs and lyrics. [[Alfira]] might be the author.
| quote = Music tablature and song lyrics populate the pages of this unfinished bardic tome.
| quote = Music tablature and song lyrics populate the pages of this unfinished bardic tome.
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| book text = [The book is a clear work in progress though already extensive, chronicling various musical styles and notation from across Faerûn. Amid the orderly symbols and blackened ink, one page stands out. It is awash in colour and meandering arcs. The script below reads:]
| book text = [The book is a clear work in progress though already extensive, chronicling various musical styles and notation from across Faerûn. Amid the orderly symbols and blackened ink, one page stands out. It is awash in colour and meandering arcs. The script below reads:]



Latest revision as of 13:02, 23 September 2024

Folksongs of Faerûn image

Folksongs of Faerûn is a collection of songs and lyrics. Alfira might be the author.

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Music tablature and song lyrics populate the pages of this unfinished bardic tome.

Properties

  • Books
  • Author: Alfira Alfira
  • Rarity: Common
  •  Weight: 0.5 kg / 1 lb
  • Price: 14 gp


Where to find

Text

[The book is a clear work in progress though already extensive, chronicling various musical styles and notation from across Faerûn. Amid the orderly symbols and blackened ink, one page stands out. It is awash in colour and meandering arcs. The script below reads:]


Myconid Song


By Oghma, I hear it AND I see it AND I know it AND I feel it. But I can't write it. Or can I?