Bard

The Way of the Bard

The bards of Britain are known for their entertaining tales and wonderful ballads, but are also unopposed to performing deeds of valor and daring on their own right. Found throughout the land, they are often encountered in a pub or royal court, where they might entertain with a well-strung lute. Through their countless hours devoted to enlightening the souls of those who would hear their tales, the bards greatly further the cause of Compassion. The weapon of choice for bards has long been the sling or bow, although many a fine bard employs the crossbow. The armour choice of those who follow the way of the bard has long been leather, for the harsh clang of metal offends their sensitive ears; although, many have been willing to make more practical choices when the situation requires. Their profession requires that they be skilled in almost every trade imaginable including, but not demanding: singing, playing musical instruments, fighting, and even casting spells. They make a fine companion on a long journey.

Examples

 * Two of the most famous bards in Britannia are Iolo Fitzowen and his wife, Gwenno Fitzowen. Together they wrote the ballad, "Stones."
 * Mandrake is also a famous bard (he even has his own virtue system).
 * De Maria is a bard of respectable skill.

Trivia

 * Richard Garriott has stated in an interview that he initially wanted Ultima IV to have a thief, but that profession is in conflict with the virtuous theme of the game. He said that a bard is the closest thing, and if he had something better, he'd have used it.