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'''Lyaeus, the travelling bard,''' is a young [[satyr|satyri]] troubadour who delights in retelling tales of adventure and intrigue, as well as the occasional poem or song, written by members of the [[Bardics|Bardic]] [[Fellowship of Scarlatti]]. He can be spotted performing at the many [[:Category:Restaurants|taverns]] and [[:Category:Inns|inns]] across [[Sapience]]. | '''Lyaeus, the travelling bard,''' is a young [[satyr|satyri]] troubadour who delights in retelling tales of adventure and intrigue, as well as the occasional poem or song, written by members of the [[Bardics|Bardic]] [[Fellowship of Scarlatti]]. He can be spotted performing at the many [[:Category:Restaurants|taverns]] and [[:Category:Inns|inns]] across [[Sapience]] and is extremely sensitive to criticism and requests to be quiet. | ||
Absentmindedly plucking notes on his battered lyre and wearing a dark grey cloak that covers most of his otherwise flamboyant clothing, Lyaeus is a mysterious character indeed. Two vestigial, inch-high horns atop his head betray his youth, and he wears a perpetually flirtatious smile across his mouth that complements his tousled hair, sparkling, green eyes and long, black lashes. | Absentmindedly plucking notes on his battered lyre and wearing a dark grey cloak that covers most of his otherwise flamboyant clothing, Lyaeus is a mysterious character indeed. Two vestigial, inch-high horns atop his head betray his youth, and he wears a perpetually flirtatious smile across his mouth that complements his tousled hair, sparkling, green eyes and long, black lashes. | ||
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Lyaeus also takes to spreading rumours as zealously as he storytells, particularly those about the leaders of various [[adventurer]]-run [[:Category:Organisations|organisations]]. Much of his gossip is in fact vicious in nature, but thanks to the sheer monotony of his accusations, it is obvious he has nothing more to his name than a bunch of spurious claims. | Lyaeus also takes to spreading rumours as zealously as he storytells, particularly those about the leaders of various [[adventurer]]-run [[:Category:Organisations|organisations]]. Much of his gossip is in fact vicious in nature, but thanks to the sheer monotony of his accusations, it is obvious he has nothing more to his name than a bunch of spurious claims. | ||
Lyaeus also sells a variety of items, | Lyaeus also sells a variety of items, specifically musical instruments, though he also offers to sell a curious-looking object that he withdraws too quickly back into his cloak for prospective buyers to figure out its uses. | ||
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Revision as of 23:28, 28 September 2007
Lyaeus, the travelling bard, is a young satyri troubadour who delights in retelling tales of adventure and intrigue, as well as the occasional poem or song, written by members of the Bardic Fellowship of Scarlatti. He can be spotted performing at the many taverns and inns across Sapience and is extremely sensitive to criticism and requests to be quiet.
Absentmindedly plucking notes on his battered lyre and wearing a dark grey cloak that covers most of his otherwise flamboyant clothing, Lyaeus is a mysterious character indeed. Two vestigial, inch-high horns atop his head betray his youth, and he wears a perpetually flirtatious smile across his mouth that complements his tousled hair, sparkling, green eyes and long, black lashes.
Lyaeus also takes to spreading rumours as zealously as he storytells, particularly those about the leaders of various adventurer-run organisations. Much of his gossip is in fact vicious in nature, but thanks to the sheer monotony of his accusations, it is obvious he has nothing more to his name than a bunch of spurious claims.
Lyaeus also sells a variety of items, specifically musical instruments, though he also offers to sell a curious-looking object that he withdraws too quickly back into his cloak for prospective buyers to figure out its uses.