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Message ID: 9681
Date: Mon Nov 8 13:46:55 GMT 1999
Author: John_Senior@xxxxx.xx.xx
Subject: Re: imbrued/lambent


Good point, it would quite amusing seeing Troll and Ogre "Musicians" (not
bards).
I can't see why Verant don't have evil bard types, musicians in battles
were used to raise troops moral and get a good marching beat, are Verant
saying that Trolls/Ogres don't go into war?





"G.W. Willman, IV" <gww6e@...> on 08/11/99 13:09:05

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Subject: [eqbards] imbrued/lambent




From: "G.W. Willman, IV" <gww6e@...>

I still maintain that we bards were never meant to get imbrued armor for
the
simple fact imbrued means "stained", as in soaked and stained - I pictured
it as going to SKs, maybe rogues, whereas lambent means shimmering or
radiant, far more appropriate for us goodie-two-shoes bards.

This brings up another minor rant I have... where are the evil bards?
Surely the bad guys have singers of villainy and strife. The lizard men
would be a great concession on that, given we already have their scout
fifes.

Just by way of humor, can you imagine a troll bard? Even better: a troll
bard doing the happy dance? :)

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with the subject lol.








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