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Blossom of Dwimordene
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Itinerant Songster
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There. That should give Scyld something to think about, as well as Quin when he comes back in to see his new friend dancing with the femme fatale.
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Hmmm... what is Rowenna going to say to Léof? Not sure. I'll have to think about this. Any suggestions?
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Blossom of Dwimordene
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![]() There's the obvious "what do you think of Nydfara"... or the beaten up "what do you think of Eodwine's return"... Or, for something more original, you could turn the talk to Thornden and Saeryn. Or Falco. Or the going-ons outside of the Meadhall (Rowenna came from Edoras? Or from Minas Tirith? She could talk about that). That's my two cents. Hope it gives you some ideas.
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Itinerant Songster
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Thanks, G55! That helps. I'm sure I'll find something out of your helpful list.
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A Voice That Gainsayeth
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Okay, so hope I didn't misuse Tyrdda too much and/or embarass/confuse Léof
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