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The Baltas Concert, 1746


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The Baltas Concert

14th of Sigismund’s End, 1746


 

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[!] His Imperial Majesty, Peter III, observes the opening speech given by Anna Pruvia, Duchess of Ostland.

 

This evening, the nobles, courtiers, and citizens of the Holy Orenian Empire were treated to a surprise concert arranged by the Minister of Culture, Anna Pruvia. The Duchess of Ostland welcomed all in attendance before beginning with a powerful and melodic ballad, leaving the audience in awe of her pure talent and vocal range.

 

Following her first song, Mister William Napier took the stage to recite a hearty and inspiring poem he had written previously, with His Imperial Majesty being his most ardent admirer and bestowing upon him great praise!

 

Anna Pruvia took the stage once more, singing an old Pruvian ballad about the poor and innocent, in dedication to those tormented by the brigands of Morsgrad and the false Lotharingians. This was met with great praise from the onlookers.

 

The Emperor’s Secretary of Civil Affairs, Ratibor ‘Dima’ Ratispora, would state his intention to recite an old Kaedreni poem. However, he was soon asked to step from the stage following the clear lack of enthusiasm for the contents displayed by the Archchancellor, Simon Basrid.

 

Louisa Pruvia, the Minister of Culture’s own sister, was brought forth to play upon the pianoforte for the assembled audience. Her skill with the ivory keys was met with great applause, with her song bringing tears to some person’s eyes.

 

To conclude the evening, one masked Rhenyar was summoned to the stage, bearing a pan flute and accompanied by exotic Rhenyari dancers. As the finale of the concert, one can only say that the peformance was quite the spectacle!

 


 

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Thanks to everyone who attended! Look our for more court and city activities in the future!

 

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Enjoying a whole platter of cheese and a bottle or two of wine, ‘Dima’ Ratispora enjoyed his night despite his poem about public restrooms being panned by critics.

 

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I am the duke of dookie, doing my ducal duty and doing the dookie on my ducal throne, and after the dookie is done I dutifully do as a duke may too and dash ducally away from the loo.

 

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Başil Karamanoğlu had watched the concert in utter shock, sitting closely to Simon Basrid.

 

“Long had I respected the men from the Stone Yurt of Helena, but after this decadent display filled with promiscuous women and pretentious poetry... I can no longer! Bah! this has ruined my appetite for Yoghurt.”


 

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