Tehya's Surprise

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Tehya's Surprise

Postby Stormbringer on Sun Dec 19, 2010 6:25 pm

The next time she went to her old room to make costumes, Tehya would find a loom installed there along with a note from Stormbringer

I hope you find this useful in your work to promote the activities of bards and the use of the ampitheater generally. Your efforts to bring culture to the empire are always appreciated.

Stormbringer


Not just any loom either, this one is a Minor Item of Power:

Loom of Quality

Owned By: Tehya

Type of Item: Device

Equipment Slots Used: 0

Description:
A loom.

Powers:
This loom provides such a bonus as to ensure that the thread never breaks during usage of this item. Weavers normally running the risk of a broken thread, ruining there attempt to that point. This item negates that chance, allowing them to create something to the best of their skill without fear of losing the project half-way through due to a broken thread.

History:
Skill: Weaving
Given to Tehya 12/19/10
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Charm’d magic casements, opening on the foam
Of perilous seas, in faery lands forlorn

(John Keats)
Check your baggage at the door and bring some magic through your
window onto the world of Belariath
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Re: Tehya's Surprise

Postby Tehya on Sun Dec 19, 2010 7:47 pm

When walking into the costume room she was quite surprised to find the loom. It meant no more trips to town to use Ehlanna's as she has for years. The costume room was cluttered with the projects she was working on for MidWinter presents.

She would pen a letter to the Emperor thanking him, since her days of late are busy and secluded in the amphitheater that is hidden away in the forest, and maybe she was writing scrolls of what she hears along the way to send him messages in that special numerical code.

The letter of thanks was delivered by her friend and palace servant, before she left for the deep woods where the amphitheater was tucked away.

Many thanks M'Lord, I will continue to do as you directed!

Your humble bard,
Tehya
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