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− | '''Patrons''' in [[Temerant]] are nobles that pay for a musician’s clothes and housing in exchange for their services. Patronship is very common throughout the [[Commonwealth]], and is universally accepted if the musician has a patron note, without which they cannot play in a town {{Ref|TWMF|49}} | + | '''Patrons''' in [[Temerant]] are nobles that pay for a musician’s clothes and housing in exchange for their services. Patronship is very common throughout the [[Commonwealth]], and is universally accepted if the musician has a patron note, without which they cannot play in a town.{{Ref|TWMF|49}} It is common for a patron to support multiple players; however, more than two is rare because it is expensive. |
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Latest revision as of 11:37, 11 January 2019
Patrons in Temerant are nobles that pay for a musician’s clothes and housing in exchange for their services. Patronship is very common throughout the Commonwealth, and is universally accepted if the musician has a patron note, without which they cannot play in a town.[1] It is common for a patron to support multiple players; however, more than two is rare because it is expensive.
References
- ↑ The Wise Man's Fear, Chapter 49, "The Ignorant Edema"