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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 many [[:Category:Restaurants|taverns]] and [[:Category:Inns|inns]] across [[Sapience]] and is extremely sensitive to criticism and requests asking him to be quiet.
'''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 [[:Category:Restaurants|taverns]] and [[:Category:Inns|inns]] across [[Sapience]] and is extremely sensitive to criticism and requests asking him 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. 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. 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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