Founded some time after the end of Lord Blackthorn's unfortunate reign, the Music Hall was created concurrently with other similar public works projects, namely the Royal Museum with which it originally shared a building. During its heyday under the direction of famed court musician Lord Kenneth and his wife the Lady Nan, the Music Hall trained a number of famous bards, including Johann, Patrick, Lazeena and Sionnach. It also was the site of the child Ariana's early years of tutelage, during which she was entrusted with the Rune of Compassion and first met the Avatar, leading to her lifelong devotion to the city's signature virtue.
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| - Founded some time after the end of Lord Blackthorn's unfortunate reign, the Music Hall was created concurrently with other similar public works projects, namely the Royal Museum with which it originally shared a building. During its heyday under the direction of famed court musician Lord Kenneth and his wife the Lady Nan, the Music Hall trained a number of famous bards, including Johann, Patrick, Lazeena and Sionnach. It also was the site of the child Ariana's early years of tutelage, during which she was entrusted with the Rune of Compassion and first met the Avatar, leading to her lifelong devotion to the city's signature virtue.
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| - Founded some time after the end of Lord Blackthorn's unfortunate reign, the Music Hall was created concurrently with other similar public works projects, namely the Royal Museum with which it originally shared a building. During its heyday under the direction of famed court musician Lord Kenneth and his wife the Lady Nan, the Music Hall trained a number of famous bards, including Johann, Patrick, Lazeena and Sionnach. It also was the site of the child Ariana's early years of tutelage, during which she was entrusted with the Rune of Compassion and first met the Avatar, leading to her lifelong devotion to the city's signature virtue.
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