Has silence taken you?
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8 years 3 weeks ago - 8 years 3 weeks ago #152425
by Burkhart Jarlson (steel_enigma)
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Replied by Burkhart Jarlson (steel_enigma) on topic Has silence taken you?
My dearest friend, anonymous writ,
I'm never short of rhyme or wit
That which is not known is not known
For lack of knowledge's application
So one must go in on their own
Else reach the wrong destination
For if you seek to go in lost, you cannot have illumination
Else you go to someplace known, and plans fall to ruination.
Mentions of fate and bravery
Are of little interest to me
WHen the skies sing it's in Harmony
To the songs I play in my key
I'm no hero who seeks to be immortalized
I am the one who writes of them
My immortality comes from my song
And the hopes that you will sing along.
Fen the Fun Faun,
Singing Satire of a Satyr
I'm never short of rhyme or wit
That which is not known is not known
For lack of knowledge's application
So one must go in on their own
Else reach the wrong destination
For if you seek to go in lost, you cannot have illumination
Else you go to someplace known, and plans fall to ruination.
Mentions of fate and bravery
Are of little interest to me
WHen the skies sing it's in Harmony
To the songs I play in my key
I'm no hero who seeks to be immortalized
I am the one who writes of them
My immortality comes from my song
And the hopes that you will sing along.
Fen the Fun Faun,
Singing Satire of a Satyr
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OOG: Josh Leib
Main:
Burkhart Jarlson
Son of the Heargen Clan
Blood of the Dragoons
Shaman of the North
Alt:
Fen the Fun Faun
Musical Satyr
Available for Bars, Parties, Shows, and Personal Concerts
Accepts Gold, Gems, Ale, and kisses from beautiful women (just don't tell my wife)
Last edit: 8 years 3 weeks ago by Burkhart Jarlson (steel_enigma).
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8 years 2 weeks ago #152647
by Swyft (agentswift)
Replied by Swyft (agentswift) on topic Has silence taken you?
Roses are red
violets are blue
I think it's a trap
and I'll bet you do too
violets are blue
I think it's a trap
and I'll bet you do too
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8 years 2 weeks ago #152694
by Cara Easton (Raeelle)
Replied by Cara Easton (Raeelle) on topic Has silence taken you?
The next two songs you forced us to sing are sung, fates are rewritten.
What other fates do you intend on changing? There are more songs to sing- do you leave those choices up to the singers or will you force our hands once again?
What other fates do you intend on changing? There are more songs to sing- do you leave those choices up to the singers or will you force our hands once again?
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8 years 2 weeks ago #152695
by Lois Heimdell (LoisMaxwell)
Replied by Lois Heimdell (LoisMaxwell) on topic Has silence taken you?
I was not forced.
I had a hundred thousand moments where I could have chosen differently.
Just because there might not be a truly good outcome does mean there is not still a choice.
I had a hundred thousand moments where I could have chosen differently.
Just because there might not be a truly good outcome does mean there is not still a choice.
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8 years 2 weeks ago - 8 years 2 weeks ago #152702
by Cara Easton (Raeelle)
Replied by Cara Easton (Raeelle) on topic Has silence taken you?
An arani declared the song would be sung. That means there wasn’t a choice.
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8 years 2 weeks ago #152708
by Narcis (ChrisR)
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Replied by Narcis (ChrisR) on topic Has silence taken you?
Why does the Arani not just intervene directly? They could have, just as easily changed these fates in the way the song did and by saying we will sing these songs, they more or less committed the effects of these songs to happen. However, as far as I know (please correct me if I am wrong), Arani cannot imbue...songs with their abilities.
However, Arani aren't the only race connected to fate are they?
There is hardly any information on them but Ordrim also have some sort of connection to Fate.
So, as I prepare to try and use how I changed fate to rescue someone I care about; these questions still spins in my brain:
Why does it take two beings capable of manipulating fate to accomplish this goal?
Why these subjects? How do these subjects connect to the larger picture?
Cennius, seemed to know the song was about him? Were these subjects aware of their connection? If not, how did Cennius know this song would help him?
Don't get me wrong, I am usually one to spit in the fact of not having a choice, but I'm now fully interested in the motivation behind this all and if only by singing the songs we will find out how these seemingly random players are acting upon this stage of fate, I think we should ensure that they are sung.
However, Arani aren't the only race connected to fate are they?
There is hardly any information on them but Ordrim also have some sort of connection to Fate.
So, as I prepare to try and use how I changed fate to rescue someone I care about; these questions still spins in my brain:
Why does it take two beings capable of manipulating fate to accomplish this goal?
Why these subjects? How do these subjects connect to the larger picture?
Cennius, seemed to know the song was about him? Were these subjects aware of their connection? If not, how did Cennius know this song would help him?
Don't get me wrong, I am usually one to spit in the fact of not having a choice, but I'm now fully interested in the motivation behind this all and if only by singing the songs we will find out how these seemingly random players are acting upon this stage of fate, I think we should ensure that they are sung.
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