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A Dohwar, a Giff, and a Satyr walk into a bar [IC Thread]
[[OOC: Is that Adam Miller? I was thinking it was Paul Westermeyer.]]

Now that you have a specific name to key off of, you can give me a History check to see if you can place it.  Other than that the only thing that comes to mind is the song Bazz recalled back on the Riposte.  I've reposted it below to save you from having to dig back to page 60 to find it.

"Sailors ply the sky from Elysian docks
      Way hey, way hey, come the day
We load the crates and work the locks
      Way hey, way hey, come the day
Out of the flow the night tree comes
      Way hey, way hey, come the day
Bark of black, and leaves of pitch
        Way hey, way hey, come the day
The night tree, home of nature's bitch
      Way hey, way hey, come the day
She'll bind your heart, and twist your eye
      Way hey, way hey, come the day
Here and gone as the sailor's cry
      Way hey, way hey, come the day
Stolen away into the sky.
      Way hey, way hey, come the day.
Fed to the plant or made witch's slave
        Way hey, way hey, come the day
Eternity to moulder in a rainbow grave.
        Way hey, way hey, come the day."
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S WE COULD SIT DOWN - by Rupert Gladestone - 12-01-2020, 05:47 AM
RE: A Dohwar, a Giff, and a Satyr walk into a bar [IC Thread] - by GM Anthraxus - 10-27-2021, 01:45 PM



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