Rage of the Clans

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Bard Guild
Rage of the Clans
Abbreviation: RAGE
Prerequisites: None
Minimum Prep: 5
Casting Cap: 40
Performance Type: Chanted
Description: This enchante will rouse all listeners to fight with heightened ferocity in combat. Because of this, in times past it was the most often used enchante when a Bard went to war. Unfortunately, the wide-reaching effects of the singer's voice often enhanced the combative abilities of both friend and foe, and the use of this enchante caused more carnage than anything else. After one especially bloody battle it was renamed to 'Rage of the Clans' ... and it has borne that name so long now that none remember what its original name once was.
Example Messaging: Intro: You feel your blood begin to pound at the sound of the rousing chant, "Rage of the Clans".

Verse: The blood in your veins thrums as you pour your strength into the rhythm of your rapidly crescendoing enchante, throwing each word into the air with the conviction of the fiercely determined.

Solo: Stopping so suddenly that a chill races down your spine, you pause only a moment before moving from the enchante's former theme to a softly building scale. Your voice grows stronger, soaring higher as you wordlessly vocalize the melody forming the heart of "Rage of the Clans" in a pure, ringing tone.

Enchante Structure: Intro/Verse/Verse/Verse/Solo/Bridge/Verse/Verse/Verse/Chorus/

Verse/Verse/Verse/Chorus/Outro

Prep Time: 15 seconds.
Pulse Timing: Intro: 5 pulses of 15 seconds.

Verse: 3 pulses of 20 seconds.

Solo: 6 pulses of 20 seconds.

Bridge: 3 pulses of 20 seconds.

Chorus: 3 pulses of 20 seconds.

Enchante Duration: 15 1/2 minutes.

NOTES

  • Boosts the offensive potential of the Bard and his group.
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