Who from your community taught you to have such confidence in yourself?
My aunt, whose soul I'd wish blessings upon, were I to believe there was anyone out there to bestow them. Mother always complained she spoiled me rotten, that she encouraged me just a bit too much in all the wrong things. She taught me my first magic tricks. She's succumbed to the Sickness by now. They all have.
But, look, all my family has to do is wait a little longer — because for my next trick, I'll make the Sickness disappear.
You were in love once. Who did you adore, and how did they hurt you?
Oh— now, where'd you hear about that? And here I thought it was one of my better kept secrets. Ah, well. Her name was Leanira Dawncrest — still is, unless she's married her Prince Charming by now. I'd always find her at the front row in all my performances, her smile like a dozen suns. The thing about the sun is though, you really ought not to get too close, lest you— well, we all know how
that story goes.
How 'bout I tell you another instead? Promise this one's better. So a Clank and a Faerie walk into a tavern...
You’ve always looked up to another bard. Who are they, and why do you idolize them?
You're really trying to get me in trouble with these questions, huh? Naughty. Alright. Well, we've all heard of Diarniasha, of course. A legendary bard of centuries past, a woman who, with a single word could end or ignite a war, whose performances were attended by gods and demons alike, and who we are to thank for a large portion of our written history. A fraud? Well, now, we
all have our faults.