Question

A character with this role titles a poem that dedicates several stanzas to describing the flattering qualities of a king seen during his “victory tour of the world.” In Arthur Ryder’s rhyming translation, a character with this role is told to recall “o’er and o’er” a conch and a flower “painted by the door.” In a 16th-century poem, a swan acts in this role after a love goddess collapses in grief near a riverbank. In another poem, an “elephant-shaped” character with this role is told of rivers from which they will be able to drink after putting out a forest (*) fire. A genre focusing on characters with this role (-5[1])began with a long poem that pioneered 17-syllable mandākrāntā, or “slow-stepping,” meter. In that poem, a banished yaksha (“YUCK-shuh”) asks a character to perform this role and fly to the Himalayan city of Alakā (“UH-luh-kah”) to find his bride. For 10 points, (10[1])a cloud takes on what role in a long poem by Kālidāsa? ■END■

ANSWER: messengers [or dūta; accept The Cloud Messenger or Meghadūta; accept The Wind Messenger or Pavanadūta; accept The Swan Messenger or Haṃsadūta; prompt on clouds, winds, or answers that describe a weather phenomenon until “cloud” is read by asking “what role does that character perform?”]
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= Average correct buzz position

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Buzzes

PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Jordan BrownsteinThe Plague (anime)" was redirected to: "Oran High School Host ClubThe Catastrophic Implosion of Packet Sub108-5
Nick JensenThe Catastrophic Implosion of Packet SubThe Plague (anime)" was redirected to: "Oran High School Host Club14810

Summary

2023 Chicago Open08/05/2023Y1100%0%100%148.00