lex said: Was a really great sesson! I'm working on my new charater, I'm not sure about the bard. I think with the power of some of the PC's he might struggle to shine. It's Song World so Bards will get plenty of advantages and opportunities. I would encourage you to keep the theme of the heavy metal ghoul. It's going to rock. We'll just be using more of my custom 5d20 Bard / Performance mechanic. It's pretty easy, especially if you have a good Charisma or prime ability. For any performance, or action in a round, as a Bard, you roll 5d20. The 5 rolls represent sections of your song or skill: 1st = Introduction, 2nd roll = Early Part, 3rd = Middle Part, 4th = Late Part or Bridge, 5th roll= Coda / Outro / or Ending of the Song. The rolls are compared to an ability score. Natural 1's are wildly successful sections where you get extra bonuses and whatever you narrate is generally what happens. Natural 20's are cartoonish mistakes and trip-up fail forwards, which are split for the DM or the Player to narrate. Any other number is compared to an ability score, with the highest success coming when you roll the exact score (18) or score minus one (17). All other rolls are a general success (2-16), or a general failure (19). When you face-off against another Bard or Performer, both sides do opposing 5d20 rolls each round, and the PC-or-NPC with the most # highest successes and least fails is the victor of that round. When you succeed on a Bardic check, you accomplish -- pretty much whatever ability you want to do as a Bard, including enhanced and narrative abilities that are not covered in the rule books. Imagination and mechanics. You can add Boons to your party (buffs, advantages, protections), or confuse and overplay your enemies (loud damage). Sorry about Morrigan dying off though! She should have had more chances. But that silenced, Improved Invisible, dragon with a sand cone trap set-up, which she walked right into, token-wise, was too much against Adult Dragon chewing damage. Keep the new Ghoul Bard. It sounds really cool and fitting for this campaign.