Rystil Arden said:Your main problem is that your definition of bardic knowledge as an akashic memory ("the entirety of all sentient knowledge" "any non-written source of knowledge") is not accurate. This fuels all my disagreement with you. I'll reiterate: If you want an akashic memory, play an AU akashic.
Fair enough, but my definition of bardic knowledge would EXCLUDE the bit about "what did Odin whisper in the ear of dead Balder" - bards wouldn't know that. And so I don't think I go as far as akashic memory - assuming I understand what you mean by that.
You're right though, I think it's fair to say that my definition of bardic knowledge is very broad - but I do not think this is without merit. I maintain that the societies that believed in bardic knowledge believed that it covered everything (with the exception of a few things, like what I mentioned above).
I also think that in a game where characters can cast Wish spells, it's fair to look at deities as an example of the upper bounds of bardic power.