Chapter 69: The Bard
Watching Lisper and Born eating happily made many young boys and girls on the side secretly hate itchy.
Of course, for the problems between juniors, more people just smile, and even see their former selves in them.
At this moment, an elegant, soft sound of the harp came from the banquet, and everyone followed the sound, and at this time a well-dressed man was playing on the harp.
The man is handsome, his face is as clear as a carving, his angular face is handsome and abnormal, handsome with a touch of tenderness, but the temperament he exudes is very complex, the mixture of various temperaments makes him more attractive, even Bohn can't help but feel that this person is really handsome!
Born slowed down his eating and glanced at Shamsdine's patriarch, Hussein, and his grandfather, who were the center of the feast, and the people who could surround the two bigwigs were aristocratic families or political celebrities.
"His name is Victor, he is the deputy head of the harpist orchestra, and he is also a bard, and his unique harp playing skills are also well-known in the upper class of Nether!"
Lispel, who was on the side, thought that Born was also attracted by the sound of the piano, so she opened her mouth to explain.
"Bard, no wonder he's so good-looking!"
Bohn casually put the plate aside, he had almost eaten, and he felt that the trip was worth the day.
It turns out that 'qi' also has this wonderful use, especially this high-energy food, which can not only be quickly digested and decomposed, but also store excess nutrients, replenish them at critical times, and even play a role in 'replenishing qi'.
"Good-looking?"
Lisper covered her mouth and smiled: "It turns out that our genius also has a day when he is ashamed of himself. ”
In the face of the president's ridicule, Born was unmoved.
At this time, he thought of a sentence from his memory in his previous life, and the corners of his mouth turned slightly to look in the direction of the stage and whispered.
"The good-looking skins are the same, and the interesting souls are one in a thousand!"
Sure enough, when he heard this, the president was stunned on the spot.
Then Born turned and stared straight at Lispel, "And there are even fewer interesting and talented souls. ”
In the face of Beau's aggressive gaze, Lispel's face turned red with a brush, and she was even a little overwhelmed.
"I... I, I have some friends over there, I'll go over there first..."
The president hurriedly found a reason to hurry away, but the way was to leave the banquet, and Born looked at the back of the president leaving, the smile on his face slowly disappeared, and then stood by with a blank face and quietly watched the bard's performance on the stage.
Victor's fingers are thin and even more beautiful than most women's hands.
The Bard's music has a special magic, and as his fingers slowly move the strings, a faint wave of magic slowly spreads along with the sound of the piano.
If it weren't for some hints of chips, even Bohn wouldn't have been able to spot it right away.
Many bards were orphans or vagrants as children, and they were only accepted as apprentices by their bard mentors because they were good-looking and gifted.
The only races that can become bards are usually humans, gnomes, elves, or half-elves.
Human beings can endure hardships, get used to the wandering life, and can quickly adapt to the new environment.
Gnomes are naturally short and harmless in appearance, have a strong sense of humor and cleverness, allowing them to follow the path of bards with ease.
Elves have a lifespan or a talent for music and magic, and cameos or part-time bards are no problem for them.
In addition to humans, the most bards are half-elves, after all, half-elves are not very popular as half-bloods on the human side or in the elves, and the wandering life of bards is particularly suitable for them.
Of course, relatively few other races have become bards, except orcs.
Among the dwarves and halflings, there are relatively few bards, and unless there are bards who are willing to train them, they may have a chance to become bards.
In Beau's opinion, the bard is a star in another world, and the appearance is responsible, and the charm value of the inaugural bard in the game must be very high, and even the casting of spells requires a certain charm value as a prerequisite, otherwise even the spell can't be released!
Bards can be said to be a panacea profession!
If there is a lack of mages or priests in a team, they need to rely on the bard's spells; If the Wanderer is missing, the Bard's skills can be utilized.
The Bard's panacea features that can be temporarily filled when a vacancy for a Warrior, Mage, or Wanderer is injured.
Therefore, in general, in the adventurer team, it can only play a supporting role.
The stealth ability is not as good as that of a ranger, and the speed is not even faster than that of a third-rate wanderer, not to mention the ability to cast spells, and the bard is basically not regarded as a spellcaster in the caster's circle, and most priests and mages regard the bard as a combat officer.
Your spellcaster sings and dances on the battlefield, and even enemies will be buffed even if they are not good.
And the melee combat effectiveness is not as good as that of a barbarian or a warrior, but the bard is very popular with adventurers.
Why is that?
Because in addition to being able to be temporarily substituted, there is also the fact that most of the adventurer teams are on the task, or on the way to complete the task, isn't a good-looking guy who can sing and dance in the team adjust the atmosphere of the team very well.
And a qualified bard is also a very good commander and even leader when it comes to fighting.
After all, the bard also eats by mouth, and can cooperate well with other professional partners, and if there is a little conflict in the team, the bard can also act as a good mediator, and the external bard is usually the spokesperson of the team.
A bard apprentice usually learns skills from an experienced bard and follows his mentor on tour until he is able to embark on his own journey.
Bards wander around listening to stories, so they are particularly knowledgeable about local legends and special items. They also work part-time as journalists, collecting and relaying local legends.
And cast their magic through music, which makes the listener sometimes cry and sometimes rejoice, and their magic comes from the soul, not a spell book.
Bards can only cast a small number of spells, but they don't need to be prepared beforehand. A mage or warlock's spell can burst into power, but the bard's magic emphasizes charm and illusion (by deception).
Of course, in addition to illusion deception, the bard's music and songs can also have the effect of motivating companions, boosting morale, and uplifting.
However, the bard does not have a strong sense of professional community, and the fact that the peers are enemies is vividly reflected in the bard.
Many bards had a strong competitive mentality with each other, and it was not uncommon for well-known local peers to envy each other's reputations, tearing them apart and discrediting them.
Bards deal with a wide variety of people, often diplomats, coordinators, messengers, scouts, or spies. (There's even a well-known organization that has developed later, do you know what it is?) )
The magic of the bard comes from within, and the kind-hearted bard can bring hope and courage to the less fortunate, and use the magic of music to fight the tricks of the villains.
Encountering corrupt local lords, the good bard rebelled against tyranny, skilfully evaded pursuit, and uplifted the hearts and minds of the oppressed masses.
But evil people can also play music, and evil minstrels, who do not like to use violence, but to be masterful
The trick of manipulating people's minds and confusing the audience in order to cheat them out of money.
Bards see adventure as an opportunity to learn. They use their skills and abilities to enter mysterious ancient tombs, search for lost music, decipher ancient texts, or travel to other places in search of exotic animals and animals, and learn new songs and stories.
Bards like to walk with heroes (or villains) in order to get first-hand press material. Bards who tell magical stories based on their own experience often earn praise from their peers. The bard recounts many heroic deeds, and the scenes in the stories are so ingrained in their hearts that they also consider themselves heroes.
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