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The Bard, after getting burned by and subsequently slaying a giant, fire-breathing rat, ends up being recruited by an old man to help free a princess named Caleigh. As a result of this, the Bard finds himself being attacked by an assortment of fanatics from a Druid-like cult, sent to dispatch him by a being called Fionnaoch. On the way to complete his quest, the not so valiant anti-hero will have to overcome the truly terrifying challenges of three monstrous guardians, break-dancing corpses, spontaneously melodious goblins and [[Department of Redundancy Department|a giant, fire-breathing rat]]. |
The Bard, after getting burned by and subsequently slaying a giant, fire-breathing rat, ends up being recruited by an old man to help free a princess named Caleigh. As a result of this, the Bard finds himself being attacked by an assortment of fanatics from a Druid-like cult, sent to dispatch him by a being called Fionnaoch. On the way to complete his quest, the not so valiant anti-hero will have to overcome the truly terrifying challenges of three monstrous guardians, break-dancing corpses, spontaneously melodious goblins and [[Department of Redundancy Department|a giant, fire-breathing rat]]. |
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Has nothing to do with the games of [[The |
Has nothing to do with the games of [[The Bard's Tale Trilogy]] (the first game being titled ''The Bard's Tale'' [1985]), although it does have a few shout outs to it (and some editions include the earlier games as an extra). |
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=== The 2004 game provides examples of: === |
=== The 2004 game provides examples of: === |