Raith5
Adventurer
Rating every single warlock invocation...wow.
I am now regretting my dark commitments
Rating every single warlock invocation...wow.
Merlin is a Bard.My beef with bard is that I simply don't have a name for an iconic "bard" in my fantasy. I can name a went-once-to-church paladin. I can name a wizard. I can even name an iconic artificer (though I must admit that Gilgamesh Wulfenbach or Agatha Heterodyne lack the classic feel of Roland, Merlin or even Cugel, they entered by mental space). Not a single bard. Unless you're willing to count Iluvatar, but that's a stretch.
That, and I recently heard someone actually say the word barlock out loud. I kind of lamented my lack of smiting ability.
My beef with bard is that I simply don't have a name for an iconic "bard" in my fantasy.
Yeah, but he doesn't have as many levels as Rosey Grier.Would you say that to his face?
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This is a good survey but makes me think they may be considering some PHB Errata or PHB 5.5.
Back in 1984, I got a Time-life book called "Wizards & Witches". A large chapter of the book covered Taliesin, a Welsh bard. That book forever shaped how I saw and wanted my bards to be. Taliesin was depicted as a wise scholar and suble wizard, who could spin his magic via song. He was not a rockstar like so many people try and portray bards.My beef with bard is that I simply don't have a name for an iconic "bard" in my fantasy. I can name a went-once-to-church paladin. I can name a wizard. I can even name an iconic artificer (though I must admit that Gilgamesh Wulfenbach or Agatha Heterodyne lack the classic feel of Roland, Merlin or even Cugel, they entered by mental space). Not a single bard. Unless you're willing to count Iluvatar, but that's a stretch.
That, and I recently heard someone actually say the word barlock out loud. I kind of lamented my lack of smiting ability.