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  • curprev 08:1808:18, 22 January 2024UploaderBot talk contribs 5,520 bytes +5,520 Created page with "In the tapestry of Roman lore, where gods and mortals intertwine in tales of valor and deceit, there wanders a figure as elusive as the whispering winds. Known as Cantus Errabundus, the Wandering Minstrel, this ethereal entity traverses the realms of men and deities, strumming melodies that weave the very fabric of fate. Cantus Errabundus is no ordinary bard; his lyre is strung with the golden threads of the sun's rays, and his voice, a harmonious blend that echoes the c..."