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[[Gullagumbah]] was a member of the [[:Category:Fourth Circle of the Divine|Fourth Circle of the Divine]], known as the Artists.
[[Gullagumbah]] was a member of the [[:Category:Fourth Circle of the Divine|Fourth Circle of the Divine]], known as the Artists.
*Currently only survived by their Voice.
<blockquote>Shifting restlessly, as if something contains the uncontainable, this flickering presence, the last spark of Gullagumbah is accompanied by barks of laughter, by flickering shards of fiery light, and by the smell of spilt liquors. Songs of revelry, of revolution, of drunken, bawdy nights rise from amidst the sounds of riotous celebration, punctuation amidst a vast and rollicking party. A euphoric sense of intoxication permeates the air, eddying out from the Voice like the strong odour of alcohol.</blockquote>
*the Voice took the form of the Effervescent Keg of Gullagumbah on two occasions:
:#In 350 CE to search for the ancient book "Love of Story" (Events News #287)
:#In 376 CE to seek the [[Merry Minstrel]] of [[Mount Wend]] (Events News #300)
*Also associated with the [[Golden Stein of Gullagumbah]], a relic of the [[Merry Minstrel]].
[[Category:Divine]][[Category:Elder Gods]][[Category:Fourth Circle of the Divine]]
[[Category:Divine]][[Category:Elder Gods]][[Category:Fourth Circle of the Divine]]

Revision as of 00:35, 3 December 2021

Gullagumbah was a member of the Fourth Circle of the Divine, known as the Artists.

  • Currently only survived by their Voice.

Shifting restlessly, as if something contains the uncontainable, this flickering presence, the last spark of Gullagumbah is accompanied by barks of laughter, by flickering shards of fiery light, and by the smell of spilt liquors. Songs of revelry, of revolution, of drunken, bawdy nights rise from amidst the sounds of riotous celebration, punctuation amidst a vast and rollicking party. A euphoric sense of intoxication permeates the air, eddying out from the Voice like the strong odour of alcohol.

  • the Voice took the form of the Effervescent Keg of Gullagumbah on two occasions:
  1. In 350 CE to search for the ancient book "Love of Story" (Events News #287)
  2. In 376 CE to seek the Merry Minstrel of Mount Wend (Events News #300)