Mono Symphonia Character in Eltar | World Anvil
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Mono Symphonia

Mono Symphonia is a talented musician and mage who mastered the art of combining his two passions into one charismatic performance to woo man, woman and everything in between and beyond who hears it.   Having grown up in a poor family with little to their name, Mono had to make do with very little for entertainment as a child. His only instrument was a whistle flute, which he had taught himself how to play and entertained himself with for hours.   As he grew up, he had an immense appreciation for sound and music in all its forms, and took great interest in learning all sorts of instruments. He saved up all the money he could to buy them whenever he found one he hadn't heard of before, and before long had an immense collection of instruments, both large and small. There were limitations to what he could do with them though, for even as an Eltari with the ability to change their appearance and anatomy, there were still only so many hands he could have at once. He could slowly learn each and every instrument on his own given enough time and practice, and with tutelage could do it much faster. But that mattered not when only one could be played at a time.   To this end, Mono went to study magic, joining the Stalvenrakh military for 30 years of service, during which he would be trained in the fundamentals of magic and a specialist school. That school of choice for Mono was illusion. For through illusion one can conjure objects with limited physicality, and it was his hope that through this he could solve his predicament.   Having completed his military service, he set to work on playing his instruments through his illusions. It was arduous at first; such illusions not being intended for such precise and specific movements needed. But with time, he began to have more and more success. Once able to do so effectively, he began working on playing at the same time. It was difficult, but his determination shone through, and before long he was performing in front of crowds in taverns, and happily spending the night with his listeners, who would in turn appreciate his work in a different way.    His ambition didn't end there, and his practice continued, learning new instruments and adding more and more illusions at once, as well as improving the showmanship and choreography at work. Before long he was a household name. A one man orchestra. He now travels the world performing in high end theatres and opera houses, the central act of the stage. And when his performance is finished, he heads back to the taverns he once performed at for more private performances.
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