Here i go making a fool of myself, you can't say i don't try.
There once was a Bard by the name of Godferry Harper, he was no strong person, he knew no magic, yet he was sought after throughout by high born and low throughout the land for his gift of singing, and his minstrelsy. People who heard him announced he was as an angel, for how could it be, that someone played so well and sing so beautiful. People said that when he played they felt uplifted, as if to heaven it self.
Therefore, by time the King of the land heard of his skills an immediately forced him to play or he could never sing or entertain. For he would cut his tongue off an cut all his finger off; when Godferry saw him he trembled he was very built, clean shaven, black locks of hair an he was about 7.9 in height, so with a an upset face an a sigh Godferry accepted, realizing he had no other choice. Therefore, Godferry had no choice but to play to play to all manner of people some in rags some in robes and some in armour he hated; his father has told him music should be free.
He sighed after his performance and went to his noble sleeping quarter. It seemed more like a prison cell to him, it was a vast room with a four-poster bed, an enormous wardrobe, and lot of other big furniture, but it seemed like a prison. He wasn’t allowed outside, without a guard, oh how he longed to be free, how he longed! He looked at the mirror to see himself, he was 6.5 in height roughly, he had dashing blond locks of hair, an glassy blue eyes, and was quite slim, he was wearing bright clothing, but what identified him from other Bards was a gold pendant with a topaz inside it.
One day a party of heroes were in the Capital, Godferry played, singed a recited trying his best to smile. When he finished the King who was in his best robes an wearing his Emerald Crown, Godferry grimaced the king was showing off his power he was bringing as much food on as possible, and bringing on thousand of different wine, Godferry was use to this, but he still hated it.
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