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Snowblood
Senior Scribe
  
Australia
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Posted - 17 Oct 2009 : 15:55:14
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Dear fellow scribes...I penned this tonight...its a work in progress, but I cannot think of a tune for it...any ideas anyone????
“Voices of the Lost”
A human wanderer Lost and alone Finds her rest Upon a circle of stone A slab of white marble Became her bed As a vision filled dream Did enter her head
A voice from the mists Peeled back layers of time In ancient Seldruin She heard a lost rhyme
(Chorus)
Greetings fair traveller What brings you here? To this place in a lost realm A land we hold dear.
This estuarine plain Where the land meets the sea Where we sailed the Delimbiyr No more will we be
The traveller, she stood Tears flowed from her eyes Awe struck by the beauty Of a realm doomed to die
(Chorus x2)
Greetings fair traveller What brings you here? To this place in a lost realm A land we hold dear. Greetings fair traveller What brings you here? To this place in a lost realm A land we hold dear.
(Refrain)
Rivers of time Oceans of tears Portals and rhymes Quessir hopes and fears
(Repeat Verses 1,3,5 then chorus and refrain)
Aghast at a future Full of pain and despair The traveller she railed At the elves lack of care
Up the Delimbiyr The traveller she went The kingdoms demise She sought to prevent
Our statues were cracked Palace facades stained and faded The outposts were burned As humans invaded
(Chorus)
Greetings fair traveller What brings you here? To this place in a lost realm A land we hold dear.
(Spoken) The wisest of us knew the truth, This time would cease so what could we do? Its lost to us, our reign doth end. The forests are gone, Please – No more tears from you.
Back to the future The traveller went far To the time of the Crown Wars Kin slayings did mar
The souls of the people Bloated by hubris and greed Of the Sapphire Forest Its destruction, the seed.
(Chorus x2 + refrain + chorus again)
The folly of pride Was the death of us all Empires and cities Like petals did fall
The traveller she wept So much beauty crushed, torn Empires so ancient Lost voices, forlorn
Off up the river The lady did go To a city of spires At night they did glow
(Chorus)
To a time of springs dawning Forests primal and new A world filled with dragons From their raging we grew
From glittering Sharlarion By leaf boats did we flee Down the River Shining From mountains to sea.
To raise a new city A home by the sea The people did gather At a place to be free
(Chorus x2 + refrain)
(Repeat last 3 verses + chorus)
The traveller looked forward Through eons of time An oracles words The realms end, sublime
No horde could tame her Dragons or storm An empire’s sunset Yet the elves did not mourn
For they knew from the start No creation can last The seeds of the future Grown from the deeds of the past
(Chorusx2 + refrain)
(repeat last 3 verses twice)
Voices of the lost Ring out through the ages Learn their songs well From histories pages
(Repeat)
(Chorus + refrain + chorusx2 + fading end note)
Sorry its so long....but the poem/song is supposed to last for six hours...on and off....
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The Sage
Procrastinator Most High
    
Australia
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Posted - 17 Oct 2009 : 16:32:54
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Setting a tune for something like this, is exceedingly difficult, since we've no known aural examples of elven music in the Realms. And my own attempts [as I discussed with you in another scroll] vary, slightly, from what most here would normally equate with elven-sounds.
Having said that, I really think this is something I need to tinker with further. Initially, I'm thinking of something Finnish in tone, possibly by Sibelius, the composer. I'm not suggesting an exact translation, of course. More like looking to some of his works, probably his symphonic poems [Kullervo], and using those tunes as a basis. |
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Aerik DeVallo
Seeker

USA
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Posted - 17 Oct 2009 : 17:53:03
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I like it! I'm no minstrel, though. Good luck with it.  |
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Snowblood
Senior Scribe
  
Australia
388 Posts |
Posted - 18 Oct 2009 : 01:56:36
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That'd be fine Sage, feel free to tinker with the words to make em fit, or add verses, after all there is no "complete" version of the poem, I'm just trying to pen one that would fit into a gaming session or two so that people can role play the use of the gates. Feed back on the poem...critical or otherwise is appreciated... |
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Zeffaniah
Acolyte
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Posted - 18 Oct 2009 : 13:44:56
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What about something from ERA? I might have misunderstood your question, but I think they have some tunes similar to what you are looking for, like Impera/Empire (could've been the title of your song hehe)
I really like what you have written Snowblood. Did you use alot of time composing it, or did it just come to you as you were writing it down?
Great lyrics Snowblood.
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Kiaransalyn
Senior Scribe
  
United Kingdom
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Posted - 18 Oct 2009 : 13:51:05
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As it's quite a long poem, and, as you say, it's meant to last for six hours, I would suggest minimal music if any. A drone or the occasional strum on a harp should be enough. I can see this poem being something a bard would relate with minimal accompaniment since the aim is to tell a story. |
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Zeffaniah
Acolyte
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Posted - 18 Oct 2009 : 14:04:22
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quote: Originally posted by Kiaransalyn
As it's quite a long poem, and, as you say, it's meant to last for six hours, I would suggest minimal music if any. A drone or the occasional strum on a harp should be enough. I can see this poem being something a bard would relate with minimal accompaniment since the aim is to tell a story.
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The Sage
Procrastinator Most High
    
Australia
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Posted - 18 Oct 2009 : 15:58:18
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quote: Originally posted by Kiaransalyn
As it's quite a long poem, and, as you say, it's meant to last for six hours, I would suggest minimal music if any. A drone or the occasional strum on a harp should be enough. I can see this poem being something a bard would relate with minimal accompaniment since the aim is to tell a story.
I'd agree with that, for the most part. But I really think the symphonic poem is the appropriate course to follow here. Musical accompaniment to the lyrics is minimal, at times, but also serves to underline how rich and vibrant the setting for the poem can be. And with the elves, I'd think that's the point.
Anyways, check out the works of Franz Liszt. He's considered the "master of the symphonic poem" for a reason.  |
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althen artren
Senior Scribe
  
USA
780 Posts |
Posted - 18 Oct 2009 : 20:53:55
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Darkstar by the Grateful Dead. The song is over 20 minutes long, so only 3 times through gives you an hour. |
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