The Elf Song

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Revision as of 15:25, 24 October 2023 by 204.126.11.195 (talk) (changed notes section by adding the more likely reference to the book about the "disembodied" singing voice to be about the elf spirit which gave the tavern its name. and not the song that can be heard in the rented room.)
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The Elf Song is a common Book. It contains the lyrics to the Song of Balduran.

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This book is redolent with the enticing smell of paper and ink.

Properties

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


Where to find

  • Inside a Rosewood Desk, when you rent a room at Elfsong Tavern. X: -1572 Y: 800

Text

O, sing a song of Balduran
Who founded Baldur's Gate.
Empire golden built on trade,
Could not avert his fate.

When three, though dead, assailed his port
Transformed, he fell their thrall.
Succumbed as threat from nether years
Arose to conquer all.

Now hope is gone, or so it seems
But game's not over yet.
New cards are drawn, new hands are played
Newcomers place a bet.

A knave, a wizard, devil, gith:
The odds are cast anew
And Baldur's fate now turns upon
The whims of fortune's few...

Notes

  • These are song lyrics that match actual vocals used by in-game music. If the player rents a room from Elfsong Tavern, the background music has a vocalist singing these exact lyrics. Another book item referring to Elfsong Tavern mentions a "disembodied singing voice" potentially meant as a joke referencing this fact. though more likely it is referencing the elf spirit who can be heard in the dnd module "baldur's gate: descent into avernus,". she haunts the tavern and gives the tavern its name. though in both games the song which can be heard hints at future events.
  • The specific lyrics of 'a knave, a wizard, devil, gith' could be a reference to specific Origin characters.