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Vhane said:Don't you just love it when you find out that you and your GM are both wrong? Magus_Jerel
Better both than just me. Our argument on this will come from: It never says that a performer WRITES anything. There is a difference between a Poet and a Performance Poet.
Which will of course provoke the argument from you that any poet needs to connect to his/her audience. That would be a function of Cha--a personal connection with people, a way to convay emotion and information--and not Wis, which has to do with your suroundings and intuition (PHB 9).
Hmmm, how to make this argument stronger. . .
[Edited to add the following; Yes I like to edit]
How about, who is going to make a better poet (speaking in sterotypes)?
[a] A Loremaster, who studdies text-books all day. [Int]
A Cleric of Malar, who enjoys ripping the hearts out of children. [Wis]
[c] A Bard, who spends his days talking with those around him and learning about what moves them. [Cha]
I guess it's kinda weak. But it should help if your pushed into a corner.
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