RangerWickett
Legend
I could swear that I've heard of this concept before: a performer spends time and crafts a particularly good performance, and when he performs it he gains special bonuses. I've got a player in my game whose Fighter has been learning songs of different cultures, and who has composed a few spells to celebrate their victories, lament their losses, and even propose to the daughter of an Elvish emperor.
I want to offer him the chance to use some of these performances in a somewhat bardic way, though he really doesn't want anything else the bard class offers. Right now, I've let him take a feat to give him the ability to use the most minor bardic music abilities three times per day; there aren't any bards in the group, so no one worries about this stealing that class's thunder. One of the special songs he has is a fey song that has the special power that it forces incorporeal entities to manifest and become solid.
I'm wondering if anyone knows about other sorts of masterwork performances.
I want to offer him the chance to use some of these performances in a somewhat bardic way, though he really doesn't want anything else the bard class offers. Right now, I've let him take a feat to give him the ability to use the most minor bardic music abilities three times per day; there aren't any bards in the group, so no one worries about this stealing that class's thunder. One of the special songs he has is a fey song that has the special power that it forces incorporeal entities to manifest and become solid.
I'm wondering if anyone knows about other sorts of masterwork performances.