This area is filled with crystals holding popular bardic performances as well as nonfiction prophecies in addition to enchanted musical talismans containing songs. There is a hard limit of 10 crystals per patron and no limit for talismans. One shelf also contains an older format, magical tape. The crystals cover a wide spectrum of bards, from plays to shows to musicals, while the talismans are mostly classical and showtunes. Players are also available for modern wizards-on-the-go who prefer things to be in the cloud. One drawback is that without the proper call number, prophecies can only be retrieved by those about whom they are made and songs by those about whom they are sung.
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May 14, 2024
From “Mississippishire Library: Hall of Prophecy” by Altos Wexan
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