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Message ID: 8091
Date: Wed Oct 6 22:43:13 BST 1999
Author: Kimes, Dean W.
Subject: RE: soloing
> >When people ask me to play Jig to increase mana, I use a
> >condensed version of Talies explanation and they usually
> >accept it. If they don't, their problem not mine.
>
> While I know Jig, a song intended for other purposes, does
> nothing for mana (has been tested and timed) you cannot
> dump that type of attitude out on your party. As a bard
> you are responsible for group coordination through tactics
> and song, unless an enchanter has that current role in your
> group. You also, imo, are there to keep the group solidly
> happy - with humor/jokes/antics. If someone in my group
> asked me to play Jig to speed up their mana (a perceived
> notion mind you) - I will happily do it. I'm not trying
> to mislead them, but if it makes them feel better, most of
> the time the extra security makes them play sharper.
>
> It's called the Placebo Effect, a proven psych theory.
>
> Harmonic Distortion, 38th unchained melody.
> League of Antonican Bards, The Wind Spirit's Song
> < Keepers of Norrath > Innoruuk
>
>