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22017, songs + repertoire
Posted by Isildur on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Is it just me, or are the bard help files excessively vague?
The repertoire help files make it sound as if comedy is generally the opposite of tragedy, which makes sense, and that romance is generally the opposite of epic. Most of the songs follow that pattern. If a help file describes a song as favoring comedy, then it usually disfavors tragedy and is "neutral" along the romance/epic axis.
Several of them seem to buck this trend, though, if I'm reading the help files correctly. Symphonic echoes, for instance, seems to be pro-comedy and anti-epic. Dirge of solitude seems to be pro-tragedy and anti-romance.
Does the fact that echoes is pro-comedy necessarily mean it's also anti-tragedy, even though the help file only describes it as being anti-epic? Or is it "neutral" to romance/tragedy?
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22018, RE: songs + repertoire
Posted by Isildur on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Preface: this is the sort of thing I would normally post on Dio's, but I'm going to try posting here from now on.
Here's a list of the bard songs, with apparent favored and disfavored repertoires listed.
traveler's march: none charismatic prelude: +romantic adagio: +comedic -tragic piercing dissonance: +epic -romantic chant of resilience: +epic battaglia: +epic canticle of the gods: +romantic -epic elven adagio: -epic lullaby: +romantic -epic languid carol: +tragic -comedic anthem of resistance: +epic riddle of revelation: none cacophonous clamor: +comedic -tragic reveille: +epic pastoral of the mind: +romantic -epic tranquil serenade: +romantic -epic requiem: none elegy of tears: +tragic -comedic bagatelle of bravado: +epic laborious lament: +tragic -comedic vibrato: +epic nocturne of fright: +tragic -comedic apocalyptic overture: +epic fantasia of illusion: +romance symphonic echoes: +comedic -epic dirge of solitude: +tragic -comedic grand nocturne: +tragic
So, some questions:
Songs like Vibrato and Grand Nocturne are clearly described as favoring a particular repertoire. However, neither song is described as suffering a penalty when sung by any of the other repertoires. Is that really the case? For instance, would vibrato be as potent in romantic as it would in tragic? Would grand nocturne be as potent in comedic as it would in epic? Or, is it fair to assume that if a song favors one repertoire then it necessarily disfavors the "opposite" repertoire?
Symphonic echoes is odd in that it favors comedic but disfavors epic, where those two aren't opposites. Am I reading that correctly?
A song like Riddle of Revelation seems to favor no repertoire at all. Is that the case? Are any of the other songs "repertoire neutral"?
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