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Grand-Ranger 09-21-2001 11:35 PM

In AD&D books there is no Bards!?!

There is a Bloody ton of wizards

Plenty of fighters

Quite a number of Clerics

A few Theifs

No Bards!?! I want a famous Bard damn it!

Bah..

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Lord of Alcohol 09-22-2001 10:39 PM

Grand-Ranger its not the Realms but if you can find it The Harp and the Blabe by John Myers Myers (yes two Myers for some reason) is a bardic-type book. I'm sure out of print but try online used booksellers. It is what your looking for...

Lioness 09-23-2001 08:42 AM

In "The Mists of Avalon" which I'm currently reading, Merlin is described as a bard. Just came to mind.

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Tancred 09-23-2001 09:12 AM

What about Storm Silverhand? She's known as the Bard of Shadowdale.

dominions 09-23-2001 01:46 PM

I think that writers don't write about bards due to them being a bit half-arsed in the skill department. The can do a little bit of magic, a little bit of sword play, a little bit of thieving, but they're no where near as good as the classes these skills are taken from.
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Tancred 09-23-2001 05:54 PM

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Originally posted by dominions:
I think that writers don't write about bards due to them being a bit half-arsed in the skill department. The can do a little bit of magic, a little bit of sword play, a little bit of thieving, but they're no where near as good as the classes these skills are taken from.
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OR (he says snidely) Bards are a little harder to stereotype, and so most writers avoid them as too difficult to write.

dominions 09-24-2001 10:40 AM

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OR (he says snidely) Bards are a little harder to stereotype, and so most writers avoid them as too difficult to write.
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Ziroc 09-24-2001 11:43 PM

Read the Forgotten Realms book "Elf Shadow" and "Eld Song". Both have lots of Bard characters in them.. Dan is one.. http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...iles/smile.gif

Both of those books are part of the Harpers Sets..

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MILAMBER 09-26-2001 03:22 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Tancred:
What about Storm Silverhand? She's known as the Bard of Shadowdale.
I was just going to mention her.

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Sneeki Two 09-27-2001 12:15 AM

Wasn't there a book called Finder's Stone (TSR/Forgottem Realms) that featured a famous bard (His name was Finder something)? I mentioned the Gord the Rogue Series (out of print by Gary Gygax) a while back. He featured a human bard by the name of Gellor (he was pretty tough). He was what bards used to be in 1rst edition Ad&d (8Fighter/9thief then you began lessons as a druid but were considered a bard as you progressed using the bard xp tables).

You might also want to try reading Rhapsody by Elizabeth Haydon. Her main character is a bardlike persona (called Namers in her world). There are three books in the series, and so far the first seems to be decent.


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