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07-07-2015, 10:25 AM
a storm grey haon lyre scribed with clouds
look:
Some dark grey stormclouds occasionally fade into existence on the surface of the grey haon lyre.
You see nothing unusual.
Average instrument quality
This is an instrument that will "summon"(not to be mixed up with a call familiar instrument) some dark grey stormclouds when played. Anyone can create them, but you have a higher chance of creating them the more skill you have with the instrument type, which is stringed. The stormclouds will dance around and the motions change depending on the type of song you play, fast, slow, jaunty, etc.
Anyone can see them in the room, once you've created them
You also see some dark grey stormclouds.
>look storm
A magical aura surrounds the dark grey stormclouds.
Example:
>play lyre soft
You begin playing a quiet song on your grey haon lyre.
>
As you lightly accompany the melody on your grey haon lyre with gentle arpeggios, the tune becomes ever more lyrical, with a captivating charm.
>
As you play your grey haon lyre, some dark grey stormclouds suddenly flow out of the instrument, pulled into existence from the magic of your song.
>
You quiet your grey haon lyre playing to a tiny sound, the notes becoming dry and breathy like mice sleeping in the dust.
>
Hovering in place, the dark grey stormclouds sway back and forth languidly.
>
Your graceful shaping of the lyrical adagio is as elegant and gracious as a swan gliding across the evening pond.
>
The dark grey stormclouds sway in place for a moment, before dispersing across the area.
>
Like sparkling droplets falling in a pond, a liquid run of notes drips from your grey haon lyre in descending triplets.
>
The dark grey stormclouds linger in place for a moment, gently bobbing up and down.
MB: 1m CB: 1.3m to Aurla via lnet sold
look:
Some dark grey stormclouds occasionally fade into existence on the surface of the grey haon lyre.
You see nothing unusual.
Average instrument quality
This is an instrument that will "summon"(not to be mixed up with a call familiar instrument) some dark grey stormclouds when played. Anyone can create them, but you have a higher chance of creating them the more skill you have with the instrument type, which is stringed. The stormclouds will dance around and the motions change depending on the type of song you play, fast, slow, jaunty, etc.
Anyone can see them in the room, once you've created them
You also see some dark grey stormclouds.
>look storm
A magical aura surrounds the dark grey stormclouds.
Example:
>play lyre soft
You begin playing a quiet song on your grey haon lyre.
>
As you lightly accompany the melody on your grey haon lyre with gentle arpeggios, the tune becomes ever more lyrical, with a captivating charm.
>
As you play your grey haon lyre, some dark grey stormclouds suddenly flow out of the instrument, pulled into existence from the magic of your song.
>
You quiet your grey haon lyre playing to a tiny sound, the notes becoming dry and breathy like mice sleeping in the dust.
>
Hovering in place, the dark grey stormclouds sway back and forth languidly.
>
Your graceful shaping of the lyrical adagio is as elegant and gracious as a swan gliding across the evening pond.
>
The dark grey stormclouds sway in place for a moment, before dispersing across the area.
>
Like sparkling droplets falling in a pond, a liquid run of notes drips from your grey haon lyre in descending triplets.
>
The dark grey stormclouds linger in place for a moment, gently bobbing up and down.
MB: 1m CB: 1.3m to Aurla via lnet sold