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Jacob ([personal profile] corks) wrote in [community profile] asgardeventide2012-05-21 04:57 pm

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Either you all like singing in public or the gods have an excellent sense of humor.

[If it isn't Jacob, looking ever so amused at all the things he had heard on the network. Really, some of you even have wonderful voices, he's impressed.]

But either way, all of what I've seen has made me curious. Music certainly has a giant influence on most of our lives...but what does it mean to you? Is it something you listen to casually, or has anything spoken to you? Some songs can do everything from making people burst out in tears or dwell on things they thought were over and gone with.

What role does it play in your life, residents of Asgard?
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[personal profile] elegant_and_proud 2012-05-23 06:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Since I was a young girl. Some people in my world are fortunate enough to be able to wield magic, and are born with an affinity for a particular kind. I was able to combine swordsmanship and magic.
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[personal profile] elegant_and_proud 2012-05-25 09:39 pm (UTC)(link)
It's an uncommon skill, but no. I was not the first. I was, however, the first sword-mage to ever lead a mage guild.

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[personal profile] elegant_and_proud 2012-05-29 01:30 am (UTC)(link)
There are some dangerous monsters in my world, so a town being threatened by monsters will often pay mage guilds to take care of the problem. As guild leader, it was my responsibility to evaluate the danger levels of each job and appropriate fees before posting them for guild members to take on. If a job was particularly dangerous, I would take it on myself.