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Dennis
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Posted - 06 Nov 2010 :  15:08:57  Show Profile Send Dennis a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Did the old Netheril also have opera? In the Netheril trilogy, the only forms of 'public entertainment' shown are 'human hunting,' creating 'drama' through spells of illusion, and battles among 'kite-riders.'

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The Sage
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Posted - 06 Nov 2010 :  16:08:51  Show Profile Send The Sage a Private Message  Reply with Quote
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Did the old Netheril also have opera? In the Netheril trilogy, the only forms of 'public entertainment' shown are 'human hunting,' creating 'drama' through spells of illusion, and battles among 'kite-riders.'

I seem to recall a brief reference along similar lines from the "Return of the Archwizards" trilogy. It was about musical entertainment in the Shade Enclave, I think. I can't check my notebooks for it though, because those novels are among the very few I've still left to compile music info from.

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Posted - 06 Nov 2010 :  16:46:54  Show Profile Send Dennis a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Hmm, I can't recall any...

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Posted - 06 Nov 2010 :  23:33:43  Show Profile Send The Sage a Private Message  Reply with Quote
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Hmm, I can't recall any...

It was just a very brief bit that came up in an exchange between two characters. Something about past entertainment forms in the ancient days of Netheril. I'll have to skim through the books again, to be sure.

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Perhaps during one of Telamont and Galaeron's conversions? When the Most High showed him around the city?

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Perhaps during one of Telamont and Galaeron's conversions? When the Most High showed him around the city?

Hmmm, maybe. Until I've checked my copies, I can't really be sure.

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