I was fortunate enough to hear her sing once in concert in the GlitteringMile. I was out of sorts at the time, despondent to the point that I'd throw myself at LadyKeys if I had the chance. Her music set me right, it's that powerful, dearies.
However, ever since the death of her son LordHarmony she has gone quiet. This is not so good, for if she fails to sing at the OrthanosFestival in MerxomeHall? I think there will be trouble.
-- by GithsemeTyar
LadyHarmony's overwhelming fame is both an aid and an obstacle to her religious mission. Certainly she has no shortage of faithful to serve her, admirers to donate to the cause, composers to toil over her upcoming performances, and chord hunters to bottle the perfect accompanying tones. But it's plain that the people love her and have a hard time noticing the message.