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Hello yes this is Lorna Walker she is a halfling bard, chaotic neutral, and will choose the custom College of the Maestro made by Matt Mercer.
Lorna was fourteen when she saw herfirst true Bard performance. She’d seen minstrels and been unimpressed, but theway the Bard manipulated the sound around them was what really got her. It tookher three years to convince her parents to allow her to leave her home andpursue this. Not because they wanted to keep her from a dream or because theydidn’t believe she could do it, but because they worried it would be really badfor her should she not be able to meet this goal, coming from the backgroundthat she did. At seventeen, she successfully convinced them to allow her totravel to a city that hosted a Bard’s College. It took her a year to getsettled in the city and enrolled in the college itself, and she started hertraining at age 18. Within half a year she accidentally overexerted herself andit rendered her unable to sing for sixteen months.
When she was able to continue in hertraining, she excelled and had completed what she could at the College of theMaestro by the time she was twenty-one. Deciding she was alright in the city, she stayed in the same home she’dmade for herself and made money first by singing on street corners(strategically placed near taverns and brothels), then by taking gigs booked bythose businesses. She became a highly desirable performer in some of theseestablishments, so much so that they argued over who got to book her and when.Tensions rose especially high between certain business owners around festivals.Lorna took notice and would subtly poke and prod them (“I don’t know. Rosa’shasn’t had me in a while, I may perform there this Summer’s Eve”) in order todrive up what they offered her until she was satisfied. Money and music, baby.
While she isn’t exactly filthy rich,she’s got enough to live comfortably and enough so that it wasn’t hard for herto save up to buy her performing clothes. Fine silk shirts in dark purples,accented in either silver or gold. The shirts are reminiscent of a pirate’s, anopen V down the front and a mid-cinch corset. The trousers are the typical Bardgarb, black pants and a wrap that gives the illusion of purple coattails.







