http://tapdancinskelly.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] tapdancinskelly.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] deadlydelicacy 2009-04-30 05:58 pm (UTC)

And so the bard began with the song of summoning with a couple Sea Kings popping their heads up in curiosity. He then went on to singing the tune of charming while playing the song of repelling on his violin. This made the Sea Kings go away from the ship but the song of charming also made it so they would not go far enough so that they could not hear or be seen. He then stopped singing to the confusion of the Sea Kings who wondered what they were doing there to explain things to Bianchi.

"Now normally it would have taken a couple hours of switching off between the two song parts to get them where I want them but I decided to cheat a little bit and do them both at the same time. If you had a partner or an instrument you could likely do the same but otherwise if you want them a safe enough distance away it can be tedious. Now I shall begin to sing to them and they shall most likely attack the nearest things to them which would be... each other."

And then he began to sing it, the final piece of the song which could only have been described as insanity. It was much like the wail of a banshee or nails on a chalkboard in the way it screeched through the air to the cries of the monsterous kings of the sea. Even Brooke had forgotten how maddening this song could be and it's only a wonder it didn't make humans beserk. And yet despite it's painful notes and pitch it still had enough tune and rythm to be called a song. And then the Sea Kings eyes glazed over taking on a red hue and they began to bite huge chucks into each other while their screams of rage and agony matched the tune of the song.

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