by Jerome Price » Fri Dec 27, 2019 12:36 pm
“Indeed Dukes, thank you for getting us back on track. This is our starting point because of the very aspect Dukes has kindly picked up upon, the archaic name we use to refer to this domain, Aquae Sulis meaning the waters of Sulis, which has been as ever simplified to a modern form, the City of Bath. The baths remain, uncovered and about a century or so ago thy have been revitalised for their original purpose as a private spa. This was likely one of the contributing factors which helped this city become a hub of activity for the mortal elite.” He gestures across the cobbled Abbey Church Yard to the building where the Roman baths sit, still large but comparatively squat below the towering abbey.
“So we know the origins of this place. Culture though is not one thing, it is dynamic, it changes and shifts. It is the culmination of the intellectual, artistic and social achievements and how these blend together. Here we stand, between two great cultures which have left their indellible mark upon this country and others. The Medieval Abbey was the home to Benedictine monks, constructed over a thousand years ago it has needed a little work over the years. Here we stand between these two giants, silent pillars of the past watching over the new arrivals. These pillars which form the architectural and cultural foundations upon which this city has evolved. Evolution, a new scientific term which again shows how the kine and us with them have continued to develop alongside one another.”
Jerome pauses for a moment, placing a hand upon the cold stone of the Abbey. “Tonight, the Abbey’s choir are singing the traditional service of Compline. Gregorian chant, interspersed with Tallis’s relatively more modern The Lamentations of Jeremiah. Again, A demonstration of the mingling of old and new. Please, those who wish to go inside to enjoy the music for a time please do the vergers will show you a seat at the back of the Abbey and the music will float your way as easily as though you were in the service itself. Any who would rather remain outside, we can continue to discuss out here for a time until we are rejoined and ready to move on.” Now closer to the doors of the Abbey, the sounds of voices can be heard from inside.
((Here is the music for those who may wish to listen.
Lamentations if Jeremiah:
Compline:
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Jerome Price on Fri Dec 27, 2019 8:33 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Elder Jerome Price
Clan Tremere
Moderation is a fatal thing. Nothing succeeds like excess.((OOC: Robert Wigram -
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