[Contest]Singing
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Gwyneth Drakeson
Luecian LongBow
Baelon Drakeson
Loreia
Lady Corrine Marsten
Daveth Coldbrook
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[Contest]Singing
Unlike at the tourney at Riverrun, we're allowing preparation (you may take time with the knowledge roll). Because this event is designed to be welcoming for everyone, overtly political songs will be docked points.
Knowledge TN (9) to select an appropriate song and memorise it well enough to perform. +1B per degree of success, -1D for failure.
Persuade (Charm) TN (12) to actually sing it.
1st: 16GD, Superior Harp (worth 4GD, 178ss), +1 TP
2nd: 10GD
3rd: 5GD
[Note: goods may be sold at full cash value at the tourney. Effectively, they're colour.]
Knowledge TN (9) to select an appropriate song and memorise it well enough to perform. +1B per degree of success, -1D for failure.
Persuade (Charm) TN (12) to actually sing it.
1st: 16GD, Superior Harp (worth 4GD, 178ss), +1 TP
2nd: 10GD
3rd: 5GD
[Note: goods may be sold at full cash value at the tourney. Effectively, they're colour.]
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Daveth Coldbrook- Posts : 2004
Join date : 2015-03-25
Location : England
Re: [Contest]Singing
Corrine knew lots of songs. Singing had been part of her education in being a lady, and it helped that she loved it. She often sang to her children, and Ellie or Ben when they had nightmares or difficulty sleeping. Trying to think of a song that had absolutely no chance of being interpreted politically was harder, but she eventually thought of one. It was not a happy song, but it was a very beautiful one she'd always loved.
Knowledge (Education): 4d6k3 10
She stood up to sing, and as the haunting words about bittersweet parting from one's deepest love lilted through the room, she could not keep her eyes from welling up, so moving the song was to her. There were few in attendance that were not also deeply moved by the young Lady Marsten's lark-like voice expressing such heart-aching poetry.
Persuasion (Charm): 6d6k5 24
Attractive reroll: 1d6 4
Total = 27
Knowledge (Education): 4d6k3 10
She stood up to sing, and as the haunting words about bittersweet parting from one's deepest love lilted through the room, she could not keep her eyes from welling up, so moving the song was to her. There were few in attendance that were not also deeply moved by the young Lady Marsten's lark-like voice expressing such heart-aching poetry.
Persuasion (Charm): 6d6k5 24
Attractive reroll: 1d6 4
Total = 27
- Lyrics:
- Ae fond kiss and then we sever
Ae fareweel, alas for ever
Deep in heart-wrung tears I’ll pledge thee
Warring sighs and groans I’ll wage thee
Who shall say that fortune grieves him
While the star of hope she leaves him
Me, nae cheerful twinkle lights me
Dark despair around benights me
I’ll ne’er blame my partial fancy
Nothing can resist my Nancy
For to see her was to love her
Love but her, and love for ever
Had we never loved sae kindly
Had we never loved sae blindly
Nor never met, nor never parted
We would never have been so broken-hearted
Fare thee weel, my first and fairest
Fare thee weel, my best and dearest
Thine be like joy and treasure…
Peace, enjoyment, love and pleasure
Ae fond kiss, and then we sever
Ae fareweel alas, for ever
Deep in heart-wrung tears I’ll pledge thee
Warring sighs and groans I’ll wage thee
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Lady Corrine Marsten- Posts : 6275
Join date : 2015-04-26
Age : 39
Location : Scotland
Re: [Contest]Singing
There are a few scoffs among the crowd when Loreia ascends the steps of the outward stress of the house seat's "stage" in the great hall to sing, without introduction.
To prepare, she found time to rehearse in the few days beforehand with a scullery worker singing "My Feather Bed" like some choir student, then to research what song to actually sing. Only now was her face aflush on stage. It hadn't reddened to ask a fellow commoner for help, she who had ascended above and beyond what most kitchen maids could hope for, and among the men in martial matters at that.
In truth, her entry is a token participation, but people expect more from the first woman knighted, even if only a passing ability.
One more tomorrow
To hold you in my embrace
And thrill with rapture
Each time I look at your face
One more tomorrow
To see heaven in your eyes
To have your hand cling to mine
And wander through paradise
One more tomorrow
To kiss your lips constantly
And feel the pounding
As your heart beats next to me
One more tomorrow
Filled with love the whole day through
And then tomorrow I'd beg
For one more tomorrow with you
The song is chaste in word choice only, with plenty implied, however the Maid would hardly bat an eye considering what's being celebrated today, and the plans a certain pair of newly weds have for the night. The overall mood appeared to be between humoring and respectful. Practice makes perfect, and while it did help, it did not help enough, and she is unable to hold the high notes. Not bad, but nowhere near the level of other competitors.
To prepare, she found time to rehearse in the few days beforehand with a scullery worker singing "My Feather Bed" like some choir student, then to research what song to actually sing. Only now was her face aflush on stage. It hadn't reddened to ask a fellow commoner for help, she who had ascended above and beyond what most kitchen maids could hope for, and among the men in martial matters at that.
In truth, her entry is a token participation, but people expect more from the first woman knighted, even if only a passing ability.
One more tomorrow
To hold you in my embrace
And thrill with rapture
Each time I look at your face
One more tomorrow
To see heaven in your eyes
To have your hand cling to mine
And wander through paradise
One more tomorrow
To kiss your lips constantly
And feel the pounding
As your heart beats next to me
One more tomorrow
Filled with love the whole day through
And then tomorrow I'd beg
For one more tomorrow with you
The song is chaste in word choice only, with plenty implied, however the Maid would hardly bat an eye considering what's being celebrated today, and the plans a certain pair of newly weds have for the night. The overall mood appeared to be between humoring and respectful. Practice makes perfect, and while it did help, it did not help enough, and she is unable to hold the high notes. Not bad, but nowhere near the level of other competitors.
- Credits + Rolls, Edit notes:
Song: One More Tomorrow written by Frankie Carle
[Taking time in both (3D). Extra 1d6's are for maximum time taken in both, if allowed.]
Knowledge, then Singing (taking time): 3d6 8 1d6 1 3d6 14 1d6 2
* - Allowed for Knowledge, not for Persuasion. Succeeded Knowledge, failed Persuasion. Post now reflects this. Changed song too, hope you like it
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Loreia- Posts : 2556
Join date : 2015-03-23
Location : US
Re: [Contest]Singing
Baelon stepped up on stage, his heart a bit aflutter. This would be his first time singing publicly - the duet he had planned to sing with Corinne at the Riverrun tourney having been scuttled at the last minute due to... events. Events that at the time had been exhilarating at the best of times and heart-wrenchingly painful at the worst - and confusing and unpredictable throughout. In hindsight, had he remembered this song on that night two and more years ago now, he likely would have had far less pain and confusion. Like many things though, songs and such had a way of slipping from one's mind, lost amid the hustle and chaos of life.
"This is a song I first heard years ago, in my travels as a hedge knight. The life of a hedge knight, for those of you who know it only from stories and song, is not all excitement, adventure, and rescuing maidens from fantastic beasts. In fact, it is more often a cold, lonely night spent under the eponymous hedge, thinking of what has been left behind and what might have been, or could never be. Imagine if you will, such a knight under such a hedge, thinking of a warm castle in the mountains, and the beautiful woman within that he could only dream of. Ladies and gentlemen, I present 'If I Could'."
Nodding to the musicians to begin, he begins singing, his voice filling the room with a smooth, rich baritone. The melody was simple, but sweet, the words filled with a longing so heartfelt it could only have been true.
"If I could, I would always tell the truth
I would always love you from the heart
If I could, I would take you in my arms
Take you inside, into my heart
If I could, I would be the place you turn
When you're feeling lonely or afraid
I would shine like a lantern in the dark
Take you inside, into my heart
When you feel as if you don't know who you are
I'll remind you with my love
If I could, I would always keep you safe
Take you inside, into my heart
When you feel as if you simply can't go on
I'll remind you that you're strong
If I could, I would love you as you are
Take you inside, into my heart
Into my arms, into my life"
By the end, there was more than one eye with a tear in it, and the astute might notice more than a little moisture in Baelon's eyes, seemingly in contrast with the broad smile he wore. Returning to his seat, he takes Gwyn's hand into his own and gives it a loving squeeze, whispering some sweet something into her ear.
"This is a song I first heard years ago, in my travels as a hedge knight. The life of a hedge knight, for those of you who know it only from stories and song, is not all excitement, adventure, and rescuing maidens from fantastic beasts. In fact, it is more often a cold, lonely night spent under the eponymous hedge, thinking of what has been left behind and what might have been, or could never be. Imagine if you will, such a knight under such a hedge, thinking of a warm castle in the mountains, and the beautiful woman within that he could only dream of. Ladies and gentlemen, I present 'If I Could'."
Nodding to the musicians to begin, he begins singing, his voice filling the room with a smooth, rich baritone. The melody was simple, but sweet, the words filled with a longing so heartfelt it could only have been true.
"If I could, I would always tell the truth
I would always love you from the heart
If I could, I would take you in my arms
Take you inside, into my heart
If I could, I would be the place you turn
When you're feeling lonely or afraid
I would shine like a lantern in the dark
Take you inside, into my heart
When you feel as if you don't know who you are
I'll remind you with my love
If I could, I would always keep you safe
Take you inside, into my heart
When you feel as if you simply can't go on
I'll remind you that you're strong
If I could, I would love you as you are
Take you inside, into my heart
Into my arms, into my life"
By the end, there was more than one eye with a tear in it, and the astute might notice more than a little moisture in Baelon's eyes, seemingly in contrast with the broad smile he wore. Returning to his seat, he takes Gwyn's hand into his own and gives it a loving squeeze, whispering some sweet something into her ear.
- Credits and Mechanics:
- If I Could by October Project; music by Emil Adler, lyrics by Julie Flanders Listen on YouTube
I'm assuming the extra time is for the Knowledge only, as you can't really take extra time to sing? Not and maintain proper tempo anyway. Will gladly add extra dice if I am wrong.
Singing competition Knowledge with extra time: 4d6 9 1 DoS. Orokos...
Singing - Persuade(charm) with 1 bonus die: 7d6k6+2 24 2#1d6 1 4 After Attractive, 26
Baelon Drakeson- Posts : 4306
Join date : 2015-03-15
Location : Westeros
Re: [Contest]Singing
Luecian knew a few songs from time spent around soldiers and time spent in taverns but he wasn't always the best at remembering the right words. He picked a song that from his viewpoint seemed the least crude and least likely to be frowned upon in polite society. It was a love story of sorts really and while mayhaps it had a few racy rhymes, there were definitely far worse choices he could make.
He listened rapt as the other performers lifted their voices and sung sweet and true songs that touched the hearts and eyes of all present surely. Confident they would welcome a small change of pace, he strutted up the stage and spoke to the crowd. " This is a song about a lass that often holds me heart but I fear alas she will never stay." He dived into the song, doing his best to keep his voice deep but smooth as he crooned to the crowd. The musicians played along adding the right tones-mostly soft throughout with alternating speeds and sharp accent tones at certain points.
Singing-Knowledge(Education) TN 9 with some extra time: 3d6 11
Singing-Persuasion(Charm): 7d6k6+2 25 [7d6k6=[5, 5, 5, 3, 3, 2], 2] includes bonus die from Knowledge check
Singing BOA Reroll: 1d6 6
With BOA reroll [7d6k6=[6, 5, 5, 5, 3, 3], 2] +2=29
All credit to Frank Loesser and the many artists who performed it especially Frank Sinatra.
He listened rapt as the other performers lifted their voices and sung sweet and true songs that touched the hearts and eyes of all present surely. Confident they would welcome a small change of pace, he strutted up the stage and spoke to the crowd. " This is a song about a lass that often holds me heart but I fear alas she will never stay." He dived into the song, doing his best to keep his voice deep but smooth as he crooned to the crowd. The musicians played along adding the right tones-mostly soft throughout with alternating speeds and sharp accent tones at certain points.
Singing-Knowledge(Education) TN 9 with some extra time: 3d6 11
Singing-Persuasion(Charm): 7d6k6+2 25 [7d6k6=[5, 5, 5, 3, 3, 2], 2] includes bonus die from Knowledge check
Singing BOA Reroll: 1d6 6
With BOA reroll [7d6k6=[6, 5, 5, 5, 3, 3], 2] +2=29
- Lyrics:
Well, they call you lady luck
But there is room for doubt
At times you have a very un-lady-like way
Of running out
Yer on this date with me
And the pickin's have been lush
And yet before the evening is over
You might give me the brush
You might forget your manners
You might refuse to stay
And so the best that I can do is pray
Luck be a lady tonight
Luck be a lady tonight
Luck if you've ever been a lady to begin with
Please be a lady tonight
Luck let a young man see
Just how nice a lass you can be
I know the way you've treated
All those before me
Please be a lady with me
A lady doesn't leave her escort
It isn't fair, and it isn't nice
A lady doesn't wander all over the room
And then blow on some other guys dice
I'm the one that you came in with
Oh Luck be a lady tonight
Luck let a young man see
Just how nice a lass you can be
I know the way you've treated
All those before me
Luck be a lady with me
Luck be a lady, luck be a lady
This very night, this night
Be a lady
All credit to Frank Loesser and the many artists who performed it especially Frank Sinatra.
Luecian LongBow- Posts : 814
Join date : 2015-10-06
Re: [Contest]Singing
Gwyneth returned Baelon's smile and remained with him for the next song before standing up and taking the front herself. She had worked for many a night poring over collections of music from not only their own library, but traveling musicians visiting their hall as well. She'd found what she thought must be the perfect one for her to bring here. Baelon knew well how long she'd rehearsed, starting with a musician, then getting herself to the point she could carry it without accompaniment.
The work paid off tonight. While hers was not the sweetest voice in the hall, it was the best it had ever been for her. A soaring performance, heartfelt and rousing in turns, without any instruments to go with her.
When the last note faded, she gave Daveth a smile, and a little bow, then returned to her seat at Baelon's side.
The work paid off tonight. While hers was not the sweetest voice in the hall, it was the best it had ever been for her. A soaring performance, heartfelt and rousing in turns, without any instruments to go with her.
When the last note faded, she gave Daveth a smile, and a little bow, then returned to her seat at Baelon's side.
- Spoiler:
- Mechanical stuff
(note, rolled a 13 first, then saw we could do extra time. Here's the roll including that)
Fixed knowledge for singing, now with extra time!: 8d6 27
Persuasion charm for singing (inc 4B from knowledge): 10d6k4 24
A flotilla of bonus dice ensure a max roll, but she's at the limit of her talent in this crowd How the heck does Lucian have 6 dice in Persuasion?
Gwyneth Drakeson- Posts : 2808
Join date : 2015-03-22
Re: [Contest]Singing
Kevan was not much of a singer that had not changed since the Tourney at Riverrun, but for this occasion he wanted to perform a song. He had briefly considered to ding his own interpretation of the song about a certain hunter, if only to observe Luecian's reaction, but had quickly dismissed that idea. Instead he had chosen a traditional song about a lonesome knight who had found love in an unexpected place, which he now performed calmly in his dark baritone.
Singing - Knowledge (take time): 4d6 11
Singing - Charm: 5d6k4 18
Singing - Knowledge (take time): 4d6 11
Singing - Charm: 5d6k4 18
Kevan Lyras- Posts : 1838
Join date : 2015-04-30
Re: [Contest]Singing
Aerion looks distinctly uncomfortable with so many eyes upon him, without him having shield, lance, and horse to show off with; but there is more to being a knight than jousting, and more to honor than valor, so he pushes himself. With his dark hair flowing free instead of pulled back into a helmet-fitting bun, with his beard combed and oiled, with his velvet and silk courtier's garb on instead of road-dusted travel clothes, he almost fits in.
When the song starts -- a mournful Stormland tune about a rivalry that ruins both families entangled in it -- he still almost fits in. His isn't the sweetest voice, and he misses a few of the notes, but he does well enough not to shame himself.
Knowledge, taking time, diff 9: 4d6 12
Persuade(Charm), diff 12, +1B: 5d6k3 11
Attractive reroll: 1d6 6
[so 15 after Attractive reroll]
When the song starts -- a mournful Stormland tune about a rivalry that ruins both families entangled in it -- he still almost fits in. His isn't the sweetest voice, and he misses a few of the notes, but he does well enough not to shame himself.
Knowledge, taking time, diff 9: 4d6 12
Persuade(Charm), diff 12, +1B: 5d6k3 11
Attractive reroll: 1d6 6
[so 15 after Attractive reroll]
Aerion Storm- Posts : 408
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Age : 47
Location : Texas
Re: [Contest]Singing
Ereth stands clears his throat, he had practiced to surprise her and this seemed like the best way "This is a song I dedicate to my amazing wife Alya, I hope I remember it. The name of this song is the Song of the Sea"
Between the here, between the now
Between the north, between the south
Between the west, between the east
Between the time, between the place
From the shell
A song of the sea
Neither quiet nor calm
Searching for love again
My love
Between the winds, between the waves
Between the sands, between the shore
From the shell
A song of the sea
Neither quiet nor calm
Searching for love again
Between the stones, between the storm
Between belief, between the sea
I am in tune
Knowledge (Education): 4d6k3 12 1 DoS; +1B
Persuasion (Charm): 7d6k4 21 2 DoS
Between the here, between the now
Between the north, between the south
Between the west, between the east
Between the time, between the place
From the shell
A song of the sea
Neither quiet nor calm
Searching for love again
My love
Between the winds, between the waves
Between the sands, between the shore
From the shell
A song of the sea
Neither quiet nor calm
Searching for love again
Between the stones, between the storm
Between belief, between the sea
I am in tune
Knowledge (Education): 4d6k3 12 1 DoS; +1B
Persuasion (Charm): 7d6k4 21 2 DoS
Ereth Redwain- Posts : 599
Join date : 2015-11-15
Re: [Contest]Singing
Coldbrook Tourney: Knowledge (Education) TN 9: 2d6 7 (FAIL -1D)
Ser Alfred had gone through a number of songs that he could have prepared and memorized for the occasion. However, in the end, he found that he could not properly decide for one and thus decided to split the preparation among several songs, something that seemed like a good idea at the time... As it was his turn and he felt the attention of the audience weigh down on him, not mixing up what belonged where seemed harder than normal for some reason. But then, what was the worst thing that could happen ? It seemed most of the other contestants had decided to keep to the more solemn tunes, so he decided to stir things up a bit, whether because that song was the one he could recall the best at the moment or because it seemed appropriate at that particular moment... It was hard to pinpoint later, really. The musicians looked at him a bit odd when he suggested the song, but in the end simply shrugged and began to play, that was what they were there for, after all. Soon the first tones of what suspiciously sounded like 'The bear and the maiden fair' filled the room.
Coldbrook Tourney: Persuasion (Charm) TN 12: 6d6k3 18 (2 DoS)
The Knight found that things came out rather well. Admittedly, there were some odd intonations in it and he needed to draw a few notes out to make up for trying to remember a bit of the text he was about to get to, but all in all, he was more than satisfied with his performance. by his feeling, he had gotten the best result from what he had ended up starting with, and that was pretty good on its own in his opinion.
Ser Alfred had gone through a number of songs that he could have prepared and memorized for the occasion. However, in the end, he found that he could not properly decide for one and thus decided to split the preparation among several songs, something that seemed like a good idea at the time... As it was his turn and he felt the attention of the audience weigh down on him, not mixing up what belonged where seemed harder than normal for some reason. But then, what was the worst thing that could happen ? It seemed most of the other contestants had decided to keep to the more solemn tunes, so he decided to stir things up a bit, whether because that song was the one he could recall the best at the moment or because it seemed appropriate at that particular moment... It was hard to pinpoint later, really. The musicians looked at him a bit odd when he suggested the song, but in the end simply shrugged and began to play, that was what they were there for, after all. Soon the first tones of what suspiciously sounded like 'The bear and the maiden fair' filled the room.
Coldbrook Tourney: Persuasion (Charm) TN 12: 6d6k3 18 (2 DoS)
The Knight found that things came out rather well. Admittedly, there were some odd intonations in it and he needed to draw a few notes out to make up for trying to remember a bit of the text he was about to get to, but all in all, he was more than satisfied with his performance. by his feeling, he had gotten the best result from what he had ended up starting with, and that was pretty good on its own in his opinion.
Ser Alfred Haigh- Posts : 191
Join date : 2016-06-12
Re: [Contest]Singing
[OOC: extra time is allowed on the Knowledge test, so you can take extra time to double your knowledge dice; an extra 2d6 guarantees 1 DoS and on average 2. That would give you an extra die or two to roll for the persuasion and, perhaps more significantly, eliminate the -1D penalty.]
Baelon Drakeson- Posts : 4306
Join date : 2015-03-15
Location : Westeros
Re: [Contest]Singing
[2 times 0 is still 0, chief, so there's little use to do that, if I read my CRB right. ]
Ser Alfred Haigh- Posts : 191
Join date : 2016-06-12
Re: [Contest]Singing
[OOC: I don't think you did - you get extra test dice up to double your test dice; so if your Knowledge(Education) is 2d6 then and you have unlimited extra time, you can roll 4d6 ]
Baelon Drakeson- Posts : 4306
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Location : Westeros
Re: [Contest]Singing
[Ah, that way around ! Late night reading *sighs*]
In that case: Coldbrook Tourney: Knowledge (Education) TN 9 II: 2d6 10
Makes that 17 then, if Im not mistaken, means (2 DoS +2B)
Coldbrook Tourney: Persiasion (Charm) TN 12 +2B: 2d6 6
OK, the total comes out at 23, that's a slight difference from before, provided I calculated it right !
In that case: Coldbrook Tourney: Knowledge (Education) TN 9 II: 2d6 10
Makes that 17 then, if Im not mistaken, means (2 DoS +2B)
Coldbrook Tourney: Persiasion (Charm) TN 12 +2B: 2d6 6
OK, the total comes out at 23, that's a slight difference from before, provided I calculated it right !
Ser Alfred Haigh- Posts : 191
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