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by Ed Greentvood
In the northern Bealms, the tale of Oli.
thard's Ttne is well-known and often
heard around a taproom hearth or
barracks-board, when the night is old and
the drink running low. Elminster tells nre
he lacks the proper storyteller's flain and I
can't even come close to hls melodious
voice and the perfect mimicry of various
beast calls and accents he used, so here's a
bare-bones summary of the tale:
The Ecolo$y
found his song answered He was playing
along, working harmony, before he full.v
realized that another flute was being
played nearby!
He trilled, and the other flute answered,
of; the
echoing his own. Then it piped short,
sharp, rapid calls, like an anxious bird
followed by silence. Olithard matched the
-
piping, and was answered again, a little