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<blockquote data-quote="Thalantor" data-source="post: 2150695" data-attributes="member: 6966"><p>I also jsut started palying a bard, and here were some thoughts I had: </p><p></p><p>- Human Bard, "The charming Inventor". He's a bit of a loony inventor with a high craft skill who constantly thinks up new gadgets to ease life for him and his partymembers. Some of them are succesful, so he's not totally useless. He enlisted in the Wizard academy to become a wizard originally, but liked campua life better and becamy a jack of all trades and frat president a bit too long to really make it. Think Ferris Bueller.</p><p></p><p>- Half Orc Bard, "The Resenting Performer". Never onbe to truelly shine in the singing or performing department, he's still widely applauded after each performance. At least until he's out of the pub, because people fear he will smash the place up if he's ever enraged due to his severe lack of judgment in regards to critisims of people. Think a drunk Mr. T on karaoke. </p><p></p><p>- Dwarven Bard "The firebrand Preacher". Never one to turn to the gods when trouble is abrewing, this guy can rally the troups like nobody's business and is a fond creator of the angry mob with torches and pitchforks. He firmly believes that you're right when you say it often en loud enough. He does have a basic good sense of morals, but those often clash with local authorities whom he then tries to de-popularize in the pub at night after a few stiff drinks. Think..uhm.. redneck town preacher with angry mob. </p><p></p><p>- Half-giant bard, "The Bellowing Soprano". Plain and simple. Think Pavarotti. Is of the opinion that everything should be big drinks and busty babes and loud yet good music.</p><p></p><p>Some may not have a high survivability rate, but all are fun to play, methinks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thalantor, post: 2150695, member: 6966"] I also jsut started palying a bard, and here were some thoughts I had: - Human Bard, "The charming Inventor". He's a bit of a loony inventor with a high craft skill who constantly thinks up new gadgets to ease life for him and his partymembers. Some of them are succesful, so he's not totally useless. He enlisted in the Wizard academy to become a wizard originally, but liked campua life better and becamy a jack of all trades and frat president a bit too long to really make it. Think Ferris Bueller. - Half Orc Bard, "The Resenting Performer". Never onbe to truelly shine in the singing or performing department, he's still widely applauded after each performance. At least until he's out of the pub, because people fear he will smash the place up if he's ever enraged due to his severe lack of judgment in regards to critisims of people. Think a drunk Mr. T on karaoke. - Dwarven Bard "The firebrand Preacher". Never one to turn to the gods when trouble is abrewing, this guy can rally the troups like nobody's business and is a fond creator of the angry mob with torches and pitchforks. He firmly believes that you're right when you say it often en loud enough. He does have a basic good sense of morals, but those often clash with local authorities whom he then tries to de-popularize in the pub at night after a few stiff drinks. Think..uhm.. redneck town preacher with angry mob. - Half-giant bard, "The Bellowing Soprano". Plain and simple. Think Pavarotti. Is of the opinion that everything should be big drinks and busty babes and loud yet good music. Some may not have a high survivability rate, but all are fun to play, methinks. [/QUOTE]
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