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rigorousdoor21 · 2 years
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she's here to break your heart and disappear into the night <3
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hergreywarden · 29 days
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A vow of forever and always.
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larkoneironaut · 22 days
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My Tevinter Nights art project 🐺🦚:
—The Dread Wolf Take You—
written by Patrick Weekes
Finished!! I’m kinda emotional, I started this project in 2021! It took me so long because I sometimes had way too long breaks.. At least you can see my art progress ✌🏽
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feykrorovaan · 2 months
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Bards aren't recruited into the party. We just materialize one day in our found families lives and we don't leave.
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catebeesart · 1 year
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If Thedas had daytime talk shows they would title the segment about the fereldan succession crisis "Theirin Lies The Problem" send post
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wheretheresawyll · 7 months
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still boggles my mind that in the year 2024 most players still ignore anora's character just to reduce her to a lying backstabber, when she only goes against you if:
you reveal her identity to ser cautherine and howe's soldiers, defeating the entire purpose of her disguise and also ignoring what she told you literally one minute before about how they can't know she's escaping with you - thereby betraying her first
you ignore her completely in denerim after she asks you to come talk to her, and only show up to the landsmeet
you bring up loghain's fate, and when she tells you that she would rather him be spared if possible, you tell her to her face that her father has to die
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madredp · 3 months
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Leliana in her bardic era💅🏻💅🏻 I imagine her somehow like this. Maybe I'll add something later✨
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✨Round 4: Match 3✨
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Leliana Propaganda:
Tells stories, sings, compares her lover's eyelashes to a butterfly's wings, and has prophetic visions. 
Shes a bisexual spy and assassin who can also become fantasy pope. while in a gay relationship
Neil Banging Out the Tunes Propaganda:
He's a bard because he's banging out the tunes. He's sparkly because his keyboard is ~*rainbows*~
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flamansz · 1 year
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Leliana finally having time for some non lethal bard duties
I did some DA sketches in the evening, will share them throughout the day!
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jaykingingram · 11 months
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Dorian: How’d it feel to change?
Cole: First…I was afraid.
Dorian: nods understandingly
Cole: I was petrified…
Dorian: Wait
Varric, in the distance: giggling
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alpaca-clouds · 6 months
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What are Minstrels, Jesters and Bards?
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Keeping it up with me rambling about the middle ages and fantasy, let me talk about one of the things that seems to confuse a lot of people - especially because most fantasy media just kinda mixes this one up. The difference between Minstrels, Jesters and Bard. Given that all the words are so often used interchangably. But, indeed, there is a big difference, if we look at it from a historical perspective.
The very, very basic differentiation is like this:
A Bard was a Celtic song writer and storyteller
A Minstrel was a medieval travelling singer, poet, acrobat and storyteller
A Jester was a medieval singer, poet, acrobat and storyteller working at a cort. In the late medieval time they were more acrobats and people telling jokes though.
Also there is Troubadoures, who were mostly singers and storytellers at the courts.
Let me talk a bit about the different groups in detail, though.
Bards
Bard as a word comes specifically from the Gaelic word for "poet", which basically tells us most about them. as with so many things concerning the celts, the early history of them is not very well known. We do know, though, that they played a certain role within the Gaelic and Welsh societies both in keeping the oral history of the societies alive, as well as celebrating chiefs and warriors with their songs. Other than other aspects of Celtic societies, the bards did remain for a long while into the medieval period, though how the societies treated them did vary a lot by region.
While in some areas due to their connection to the Celtic (and hence indigenous) religion and culture, they were seen as "second class poets" in some areas - especially in Ireland - with the true poets being connected to the church.
Never the less: Whatever we still know about the Celtic mythology of the British isles is all only known thanks to bards. Because bards kept those oral traditions alive at times till the late and post-medieval period, allowing them to be written down.
Mistrels
Minstrels developed a lot in what their role was. In the early medieval period they were often still bound to courts of kings and lords, where they would perform a wide variety of things. Songs, poems, theatre, acrobatics and dance being most among them. But in the high medieval period it became more and more common that the courts would employ jesters and troubardores, who were more specialized. With those a lot of minstrels became travellers. They would travel the lands and always remain in cities and villages for a while, collect stories, perform their arts and then move on. As such they helped to spread stories throughout the lands - though people could not always be sure whether the stories they told and sang were true or not.
Minstrels often had close networks among each other, though. Exchanging stories and songs they had written and collected. As such they often had a very wide repatoir that they could share with the people.
It should be noted that while there were people like this throughout the entire medieval world, minstrels as we would call them were most common in Medieval France and England, with some also being around in Germany (that is the Holy Roman Empire). Travelling singers and songwriters in the rest of Europe had a bit of a different background, often being closer to the celtic bards.
And yes, minstrels are very much the closest thing here to what bards in DnD are displayed as.
Jesters
Among those noted here, jesters are probably the one occupation people have the best idea of, given that they are fairly big in even modern popculture - even outside of fantasy. I mean, in your standard deck of cards the "Joker" usually is portrayed as a jester.
Jesters were fairly interesting. While they also would at times do poetry and songs, they often were more acrobats, joksters and magicians, who most of the time were bound to the court of a lord, duke or king. In these positions they did however often serve a very important role, as they were allowed to hold a mirror to whoever they served and give them the truth. Basically: They were allowed most of the time to criticize even kings. (Which does not mean that they always got away with it - but usually they got away with way more than most people.) As such a common idea of a jester was, that they were supposed to be wise and also act as a sort of advisor to whomever they served.
Interestingly enough there is a lot of historical evidence that often enough this specific roll was filled by disabled and disfigured people, who could not work in other rolls. Which in hindsight is interesting especially because it gave some disabled people a very important role within the society.
Troubadours
Finally we have the troubadours, who were most of all singers and poets working at the courts. Their art was seen as more "high class" than the work of the normal minstrels. They often would entertain nobility during their feasts and on festivals and celebrations. While they were not the same as jesters, they often were however allowed to parody and do satire of the lords, with that also reflecting on their actions.
So, yeah. There is a difference between these words. While there definitely were bards that served as troubadours, and troubadours who ended up becoming minstrels... It was a bit of a difference between those roles.
The fact that the bards were so tied to celtic cultures is especially a fact that so often gets overlooked.
So, there you have it. xD Maybe some food for thoughts for my dear fellow bard players.
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hergreywarden · 3 months
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A little WIP...
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ganryuart · 7 months
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Der Lautenspieler
This is number ten in a series of old masters inspired paintings. It's based on "The Lutenist" by Hendrick Martensz. Sorgh. The character depicted is a snake and belongs to Szerith.
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theluckybard · 8 months
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Commission for @smolpocketmonstercoffee ✨
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nix-tea · 7 months
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I still have no idea how this three froggies from different shows could meet each other. But I like to draw them so much that I can't help but create an AU with them. ~
I'm thinking of calling it "Outcast, Assassin and Bard". What a nice company!
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myfandomincolor · 2 months
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Alright back on my DA:O bullshit
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We do have to get Oghren but my girlfriend wants a nug so everything else is on hold.
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