Just for the record, "plynnil" means "write" in Drow.
Plynnil consists of five stanzas, three lines each. The first line of each stanza is one word - an adjective. You can't use an adjective more than once. Second line is something that the adjective in the first line describes. Third line has still to do something with the adjective in the first line, and it also rhymes with the third line in a previous stanza. Fifth stanza is a bit different - first line is an adjective, second line rhymes with the third line in the first stanza, and the third line rhymes with the third line in the third stanza. No syllable restrictions. Here's the breakdown:
1st stanza
L1 - Adjective (one word)
L2 - Something that the adjective describes
L3 - Related to this adjective. Rhyme A.
2nd stanza
L1 - Adjective (one word)
L2 - Something that the adjective describes
L3 - Related to this adjective. Rhyme A.
3rd stanza
L1 - Adjective (one word)
L2 - Something that the adjective describes
L3 - Related to this adjective. Rhyme B.
4th stanza
L1 - Adjective (one word)
L2 - Something that the adjective describes
L3 - Related to this adjective. Rhyme B.
5th stanza
L1 - Adjective (one word)
L2 - Something that the adjective describes. Rhyme A.
L3 - Related to this adjective. Rhyme B.
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Just for the record, "plynnil" means "write" in Drow.
Plynnil consists of five stanzas, three lines each. The first line of each stanza is one word - an adj
Plynnil consists of five stanzas, three lines each. The first line of each stanza is one word - an adj
