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− | [[Errana]] is briefly mentioned in [[Classic Stories]] as a Goddess [[Bard]]s traveling in Elven lands may wish to incorporate into the tale of [[Vol]] and [[Arisetsu]]. | + | [[Errana]] is briefly mentioned in [[Classic Stories: Arisetsu and Vol]] as a Goddess [[Bard]]s traveling in Elven lands may wish to incorporate into the tale of [[Vol]] and [[Arisetsu]]. |
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''Notes for bards: this story should be adapted to your audience. In a solemn tavern, you can get amazing results with some simple props. A classic setup involves a candle, rose petals, and a fan. But in rowdy taverns, make the story as lewd or as gory as necessary. In a dwarven hall, play up Dreva's embarrassment for laughs or pity. In elven lands, it's wise to bring in [[Errana]] in one way or another to add more sex. And remember the bard's rule #6: never tell a story the exact same way twice!'' | ''Notes for bards: this story should be adapted to your audience. In a solemn tavern, you can get amazing results with some simple props. A classic setup involves a candle, rose petals, and a fan. But in rowdy taverns, make the story as lewd or as gory as necessary. In a dwarven hall, play up Dreva's embarrassment for laughs or pity. In elven lands, it's wise to bring in [[Errana]] in one way or another to add more sex. And remember the bard's rule #6: never tell a story the exact same way twice!'' | ||
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[[Category:Register of Lore]] | [[Category:Register of Lore]] |
Revision as of 15:39, 20 February 2018
Errana
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Title: | Goddess of Love and Sex
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Location: | Alharth
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Classification: | Class ?
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Lore
Classic Stories: Arisetsu and Vol
Errana is briefly mentioned in Classic Stories: Arisetsu and Vol as a Goddess Bards traveling in Elven lands may wish to incorporate into the tale of Vol and Arisetsu.
“Notes for bards: this story should be adapted to your audience. In a solemn tavern, you can get amazing results with some simple props. A classic setup involves a candle, rose petals, and a fan. But in rowdy taverns, make the story as lewd or as gory as necessary. In a dwarven hall, play up Dreva's embarrassment for laughs or pity. In elven lands, it's wise to bring in Errana in one way or another to add more sex. And remember the bard's rule #6: never tell a story the exact same way twice!