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Are you musical? My read has been Artificer/Rogue, since you're definitely a skill monkey.
Could be, but I haven't touched a musical instrument in over 40 years but, back then, it started with Recorder (like pretty much everyone else), moved to Flute, then ended at Clarinet when I really wanted to go for Alto Sax. Feels like I was going for the minimum skill level required to hit a Prestige Class. Plus, I prefer Bard for... reasons ;)
 

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It's a skill that I've been meaning to pick up, but never had the need until now. Sorry, Snarf, but I'm my "party's" skill monkey/Bard ;)
It's fun. There's a big community behind it and it's a pretty deep hobby. I got a set of picks, and a see-through pad lock. I learned the basics and can open normal padlocks. I never really went any further than that though. Real locks, or anything with security pins would probably be enough to twart me. I might have a +1 in lockpicking.
 

It's fun. There's a big community behind it and it's a pretty deep hobby. I got a set of picks, and a see-through pad lock. I learned the basics and can open normal padlocks. I never really went any further than that though. Real locks, or anything with security pins would probably be enough to twart me. I might have a +1 in lockpicking.
I just ordered a cheap fold-out set, at least for now. Let's see how that goes. I would really prefer not to have to commit my piece to a vise, so I can drill out the stupid lock.
 


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Its quite regrettable, the era you imprinted on.

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There are even some great electronic interpretations of orchestral pieces. I was introduced to the music of Isao Tomita back in the late '70s.

Emerson, Lake & Palmer/Emerson, Lake & Powell/ELP did several modern interpretations of classical pieces.


One of my favorite modern reinterpretations of that era was Eumir Deodato’s jazz fusion (IOW, not electronic) take on “Also Sprach Zarathustra”.
 



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