A book filled with your own creative musical ideas, from symphonies to solos.
You gain +1 to your Spell Save DC.
Musical Inspiration: Using a bonus action, you can be struck by a sudden burst of Inspiration and write down a musical composition. You can now expend 2 uses of your Bardic Inspiration on this round using this bonus action. You can use this feature twice per long rest.
Using an action, you can play one of the musical compositions within this book. You can only use this feature twice per long rest. Choose one of the follow actions:
Tyrant's Rage: A loud, fast beat that makes the air shiver with your anger. All enemies within 40 ft of you must make a Charisma Saving Throw against your Spell Save DC or become Frightened of you. This effect lasts for 1 minute. At the end of each creature's turn, it can make another Saving Throw against the effect. On a successful save, the creature is no longer frightened.
Heroic Stand: A soaring symphony that raises the spirits of your allies. Choose a number of creatures equal to your Charisma Modifier + Proficiency Bonus within 40 ft of you. Those creatures all gain 3d6 +3 temporary hit points and have advantage on Saving Throws against being Frightened for the next minute.
Glorious Charge: A fast staccato beat that reaches a crescendo that spurs your allies forward. Choose a number of creatures equal to your Charisma Modifier within 40 ft of you. They gain Advantage on all attack rolls until the end of your next turn and gain an additional 10 ft of movement for the next minute.
Deathly Lullaby: A tune that is as soft as a blanket of snow laid over freezing shoulders descends around you. Choose a number of creatures equal to your Charisma Modifier within 60 ft of you. Those creatures must make a Wisdom Saving Throw against your Spell Save DC. On a failure, a creature is stunned for 1 round and its movement is halved for 2 rounds. On a success, the creature is not stunned but has its movement halved until the end of your next turn.
Notes: Bonus: Spell Save DC, by a bard
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