We already have the Rule 63 version of Doug floating around the forums -- http://drunkardswalkforums.yuku.com/top ... y-Melodies]Mary Sue Sangnoir, aka Mary Melodies.
"Kerowyn's Ride" is an old favorite, and yeah, it is part of the Velgarth/Valdemar stories. Kerowyn is Kethry's granddaughter, who inherits Need and becomes a mercenary captain became a herald. As has been mentioned in the [%[link=http://www.accessdenied-rms.net/dw-faq.shtml#1c]http://www.accessdenied-rms.net/dw-faq.shtml#1c]DW FAQ[/url], Doug left Valdemar well before Kero got there. Doug will actually know this song (and several others from the setting), because Delandra will make it a hobby to translate them into English after she acquires the language -- essentially, the songs as Lackey wrote them in our world are Delandra's work in the worlds of the Walk.
As far as the suggested power(s) is concerned... Uh, I dunno. About either. Need is about as unique an artifact as you can get short of the possession of a god, and I think before Doug could even begin to manifest a cheap imitation he'd've had to handled the real thing -- or know more about than a mention in a couple songs.
-- Bob
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Then the horns kicked in...
...and my shoes began to squeak.
"Kerowyn's Ride" is an old favorite, and yeah, it is part of the Velgarth/Valdemar stories. Kerowyn is Kethry's granddaughter, who inherits Need and becomes a mercenary captain became a herald. As has been mentioned in the [%[link=http://www.accessdenied-rms.net/dw-faq.shtml#1c]http://www.accessdenied-rms.net/dw-faq.shtml#1c]DW FAQ[/url], Doug left Valdemar well before Kero got there. Doug will actually know this song (and several others from the setting), because Delandra will make it a hobby to translate them into English after she acquires the language -- essentially, the songs as Lackey wrote them in our world are Delandra's work in the worlds of the Walk.
As far as the suggested power(s) is concerned... Uh, I dunno. About either. Need is about as unique an artifact as you can get short of the possession of a god, and I think before Doug could even begin to manifest a cheap imitation he'd've had to handled the real thing -- or know more about than a mention in a couple songs.
-- Bob
---------
Then the horns kicked in...
...and my shoes began to squeak.