Admiral, humming with the sound of the rocks, hears the water join his song. It sings words that he at first cannot understand, but the sound of them begins to hold some meaning as he focuses on them. The water at first tempts Admiral to join its flow. And the peaceful idea is compelling in the moment. But reason and presence of mind (not to mention his crystal) keeps Admiral from giving into the urge and jumping in.
The song continues, captivating Admiral. He listens to it intently as the skiff continues on. The song sings of laughter, play, fanciful violin melodies, and dancing under the falls. Then the song sing tones of sadness:
[ +- ] The Babbling Brook's Song
In the heart of the forest green,
Where ancient trees and moonbeams glean,
There lies a brook so fair and bright,
A haven for fey in the soft moonlight.
Babbling brook, oh sweet babbling brook,
Where the water fey danced with joy and took,
Their laughter echoed in the air,
As the fossergrim's violin filled the glen with flair.
With shimmering stones and whispering trees,
Weaving tales on the gentle breeze,
The brook flowed with a playful sound,
As the fey danced in a merry round.
Babbling brook, oh sweet babbling brook,
Where the water fey danced with joy and took,
Their laughter echoed in the air,
As the fossergrim's violin filled the glen with flair.
But alas, the hag with her darkened guise,
Cast her shadow 'neath the moonlit skies,
With chains of sorrow, she bound the fey,
And stole the magic from the brook that day.
Now the waters weep and sigh,
As the fossergrim's mournful cry,
Echoes through the forest deep,
While the hag's minions maraud and reap.
Babbling brook, once so fair and bright,
Now shrouded in sorrow, veiled in night,
The water fey's laughter fades away,
As the hag's dark spell holds sway.
Yet in the heart of darkness, a spark of light,
A clue to vanquish the hag's blight,
For in her lair, where shadows dwell,
A mirror holds the key to break her spell.
May hope still linger in the glen,
As these heroes sail to fight again,
To break the hag's hold and set things right,
And restore the brook to its former light.
...
The sound of the singing rocks keeps the winding journey up the brook soothing and everyone on the skiff beside Admiral can almost forget that they sail to face a hag and her Sahuagin minions.
It is not very long before the brook winds and the party sees the breathtaking sight of a multi-tiered waterfall at the end of the brook, nested in a beautiful tropical glen. The sight would be ideal if it were not for five Sahuagin guarding the narrow entrance to the glen.
The veil summoned by Taresh still envelops the boat. It does not appear that the hag's Sahaugin guards see the skiff approaching.