Death of a Bard
Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 7:29 pm
Airin Merrymount walks into the tavern late at night, as he usually does. He pulls out his lute and starts to play. As an orc walks into the room he starts to sing. The orc insults his singing, calls him a "filthy oomie", and accuses him of mating with trees. Airin then turns his attention to he orc and sings to him as he continues to play his lute,
"little orc who's not so big, he thinks he's tough but mates with pigs. He fights the fight and walks the walk, and with the ladies he's all talk"
The orc then throws a stool away from him in rage and charges towards Airin. Before Airin can say a word the orc drives an axe through his chest. The orc then walks out the door without a look back. As Airin is bleeding to death his thoughts wander to the times he spent in Gobiath and the few friends that he had made.
He thinks of Voldar, guildmaster of the Academy of Gobiath. He remembers how Voldar was like a father to him and taught him most of all that he knew. He showed him kindness and love, and Airin loved him in return.
He remembers Roze, a student at the academy. He thinks of how he had started to fall for her, though she had never known. He admired how she was not the typical girly girl, but was able to hold her own in a fight and was able to hold a conversation like no other.
He remebers Dusty, not that he was a great friend, they had only met a few times. He remembers how he became a citizen of Greenbriar and how he looked up to Dusty above all others. He remembers how that little halfling made such a name for himself and how much he loved his little town. Airin then thinks of how much he grew to love the town also.
He remembers how he had made a commitment to sing at Achae and Mark's wedding. He then frowns as he realizes he won't be able to make it. He was really looking forward to it. Mark, he was also supposed to create a ballad for the knights of Kallahorn. He realizes he will not be able to do that either.
He thinks back to all the times in the tavern and all the songs he had sang. All the beers he had drunk. All the merry times in the tavern...
As he takes his last breath, he whispers, "goodbye" to all of his freinds.
"little orc who's not so big, he thinks he's tough but mates with pigs. He fights the fight and walks the walk, and with the ladies he's all talk"
The orc then throws a stool away from him in rage and charges towards Airin. Before Airin can say a word the orc drives an axe through his chest. The orc then walks out the door without a look back. As Airin is bleeding to death his thoughts wander to the times he spent in Gobiath and the few friends that he had made.
He thinks of Voldar, guildmaster of the Academy of Gobiath. He remembers how Voldar was like a father to him and taught him most of all that he knew. He showed him kindness and love, and Airin loved him in return.
He remembers Roze, a student at the academy. He thinks of how he had started to fall for her, though she had never known. He admired how she was not the typical girly girl, but was able to hold her own in a fight and was able to hold a conversation like no other.
He remebers Dusty, not that he was a great friend, they had only met a few times. He remembers how he became a citizen of Greenbriar and how he looked up to Dusty above all others. He remembers how that little halfling made such a name for himself and how much he loved his little town. Airin then thinks of how much he grew to love the town also.
He remembers how he had made a commitment to sing at Achae and Mark's wedding. He then frowns as he realizes he won't be able to make it. He was really looking forward to it. Mark, he was also supposed to create a ballad for the knights of Kallahorn. He realizes he will not be able to do that either.
He thinks back to all the times in the tavern and all the songs he had sang. All the beers he had drunk. All the merry times in the tavern...
As he takes his last breath, he whispers, "goodbye" to all of his freinds.