Canticle Fragment Vienna Draft
Mythos document (musical score)
Current Holder: Lord_Percival_Harcourt
Origin: Albin_Herzfeld's records at the University_of_Vienna
Description
The Vienna cell’s portion of the Grand Canticle score — the specific piece of the globe-spanning ritual that Herzfeld’s Harmonic_Engine was designed to perform. Recovered from Herzfeld’s records at the University_of_Vienna during or after the assault on the Sealed_Anatomical_Theatre.
Properties
A musical score or document of unknown length. Its precise form (handwritten manuscript, notated pages, or something stranger) has not been described at the table.
History
- Pre-August 1814: Composed or transcribed by Albin_Herzfeld as the Vienna cell’s contribution to the Aeternum_Choir’s Grand Canticle.
- August 12, 1814: Recovered during or after the assault on the University. Secured by the party or by allied forces.
- August 12, 1814 (Chapter 4, Session 1): Harcourt confirmed possession of the fragment during his briefing at Palais_Kinsky. He intends to secure it in the secret library beneath Ravenwood_House.
Appearances
Relationships
- Held by Lord Percival Harcourt — Secured by Harcourt after the Vienna assault. Being transported to Ravenwood House.
- Destined for Ravenwood House — Returning to the secret library beneath Ravenwood for secure storage and study.
- Created by Albin Herzfeld — Herzfeld's portion of the Grand Canticle — the piece his Engine was designed to perform.
- Related to Harmonic Engine — The musical score the Engine was built to play during the Vienna ritual.