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| quote = A faded [[notes|handbill]] advertising the works of the Sharptongue Travelling Troupe.  
| quote = A faded handbill advertising the works of the Sharptongue Travelling Troupe.
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| book text = [Though clearly old, this handbill has managed to maintain its bold print over time.]
| book text = [Though clearly old, this handbill has managed to maintain its bold print over time.]

Revision as of 09:26, 6 December 2023

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A faded handbill advertising the works of the Sharptongue Travelling Troupe.

Properties

  • Notes
  • Rarity: Common
  •  Weight: 0.5 kg / 1 lb
  • Price: 14 gp
  • UID BOOK_GEN_History_FallofNetherilPlay


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[Though clearly old, this handbill has managed to maintain its bold print over time.]


For one season only - see the play that sent Elturel's Everlight Theatre into chaos!


The Sharptongue Travelling Troupe presents:



THE FOLLY AND THE FALL

A Tragedy in Four Parts



PART ONE: Of lost Netheril, that great Wizarding Empire in Humanity's Age of Wonder


PART TWO: Of the great mage Karsus; His Brief and Terrible Godhood, and the Ruin He Wrought


PART THREE: Of Netheril's Fall; A Thousand Years of Shade, and Shar's Subversion


PART FOUR: Of Netheril's Return, and its Shadow Falling Upon the Land



Penned by the great bard Bragon Fegg, THE FOLLY AND THE FALL tells the true story of the flying Netherese city Thultanthar, and its dramatic return after a thousand years in exile on Shar's Plane of Shadow.


See the climactic battle above Myth Drannor, rendered in stunning detail thanks to the finest thaumaturges on the Coast!


Direct on your village green as the Sharptongue Travelling Troupe makes its transit to Baldur's Gate - see it now, or face a thousand years of sorrow!