“Nice monster you’ve got there, would be a shame if someone… seduced it.” How many a Dungeons and Dragons campaign has been thrown off the rails by a bard high off of their own charisma supply? Despite what most fantasy novels tell you, sometimes the big bad is best defeated not by a sword through the face, but a song through the heart. These books sing the tale of those whose greatest weapon is not the might of their arm, but the might of their charm. Prepare to be swept off your feet by the 10 best fantasy books about bards, and other charisma casters.
The Name of The Wind
(Orbit)A legendary bardic tale, Patrick Rothfuss’ The Name of the Wind is the story of not just any bard, but the greatest bard to ever tune a lute. In a middle of nowhere fantasy town there is a nondescript inn, managed by an unassuming man named Kote – whose sparkling eyes betray more charisma points than any normal middle manager would have spec’d into their character stats. Kote was actually once Kvothe, a renowned sword fighter, seducer, and musician – rumored to have once killed a king. Using the power of magic based around the “true names” of things, Kvote is able to charm the very powers of nature to fight by his side. He’s a level 20 bard hiding in an NPC’s disguise, a deception he might not be able to maintain for very much longer – despite his obscene advantage on charisma checks.
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