> "Aye, that is true. I guess I have been blinded by bigotry for so
long by so many other races I forgot to open my own eyes and not be
as they are. Thank you friend for reminding me that we half-orcs are
not the only onces persecuted in the realms." Galeron slaps Tainth
hard on the back and then yells at the barkeep
>
> "Where are our food and drink!"
>
> From the back of the inn the innkeeper yells "Keep your shirt on
>its commin' right out you....." and his curse trails off into
>silence. The innkeeper is no fool when it comes to insulting the
>half-orcs he knows full well that while they might be a little slow,
>they are fast when it comes to drawing steel and making short notice
>of him and his inn if the need arises, not to mention that huge
>hammer thing that he brought in!
>
> "Now friend tell me a song or a story of your faith I am always
>interested in the other faiths and their beliefs". Galeron asks of
>Tainth.
>
"Well, I am not a priest of Lydia, tho I swear by Her. She is a
lover of the spread of knowledge and of song, so many of the songs
she prefers are instructional. I found this song
quite "educational"."
The accent on the last word is soon explained as the song provides
a great deal of detail about the female body, and how it may be given
pleasure. Technically the song can claim to be dry and clinical, but
only a determined performer can sing it without being lewd, and
Tainth is not at all determined. His judgement that it sounds better
that way is a little hard to dispute [perform check of 22]. As he
finishes, Tainth remarks "The priestess who taught me that said I
learned a lot from it."