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'''Eccelson Bragi Harper''' was an influential playwright, historian, and bard who lived during the early [[Middle Era]]. The '''Harper College of the Bardic Arts''', later renamed the [[Harper College of Lore]], was founded posthumously in his name by a group of his followers. | '''Eccelson Bragi Harper''' was an influential playwright, historian, and bard who lived during the early [[Middle Era]]. The '''Harper College of the Bardic Arts''', later renamed the [[Harper College of Lore]], was founded posthumously in his name by a group of his followers. | ||
Among his most famous exploits were the writing of dozens of plays, including comedies such as [[The Tragedy of Priddle Plumbag]] and [[Too Late Now]], as well as | Among his most famous exploits were the writing of dozens of plays, including comedies such as [[The Tragedy of Priddle Plumbag]] and [[Too Late Now]], as well as dramas like [[Skald (play)|Skald]]. |
Latest revision as of 22:40, 24 January 2023
Eccelson Bragi Harper was an influential playwright, historian, and bard who lived during the early Middle Era. The Harper College of the Bardic Arts, later renamed the Harper College of Lore, was founded posthumously in his name by a group of his followers.
Among his most famous exploits were the writing of dozens of plays, including comedies such as The Tragedy of Priddle Plumbag and Too Late Now, as well as dramas like Skald.