[quote=@vietmyke] I was going more with a D&d type bard [@Oddsbod] - and he's more a trickster/performer that happens to know music than a 'lemme travel around and sing the song of the people'. [/quote] I think a trickster/performer is likely to make a bad impression on the average Tempestan. Like, tricksters would definitely be universally shunned, and I feel people would have little patience for elaborate or colorful performances, depending on where you are and the performer's personality. Like, the Tempesta is basically entirely superstitious and suspicious shepherds, serious merchants, and wandering strangers, so they won't be easy to win over. Again, that character'd be pretty interesting to play, just keep in mind performers may not get the best reception in the Tempesta, or really a lot of Invernier. Maybe a storyteller who likes recounting history would be a pretty universal crowd-pleaser, but tricksters would definitely be universally disliked.