Nes the bards tale maps5/24/2023 He gives me original disks for Bard's Tale II: The Destiny Knight to keep, which I start to play. I meet a new friend who loves the series, which invigorates my interest in all tales Bardic. I barely make it past level two in the catacombs after a few months of slugging it out and give up for a long time! Moved on to Curse of the Azure Bonds instead…. ![]() I start with a newly made party, scoffing at the default Interplayers party. It was all so captivating, from the music to the story-telling poetry and the atmosphere of the world. I remember being so enthralled by the introduction and spent much time designing my party, trying to get the balance of races and classes right. I obtain Bard's Tale III from a friend in Primary School for the Commodore 64 in grade 5. Hence, my own experience of completing the Bard's Tale Trilogy can be condensed in a timeline thusly: Originally I was inspired somewhat by Aubrielle's feature piece on Baldur's Gate to do something similar, yet as I began to edit more material, gradually found that I wanted to focus more on personal experience rather than look to the world at large or attempt any kind of contextual analysis. I also posted this in an edited form to another forum that I'm a member of, Lemon64 some time ago. ![]() InXile, I decided to post something of a condensed historical reflection of my time playing this great ol' trilogy. In light of the recent fantastic announcement that Bard's Tale IV is to be made by Brian Fargo and Co. Greetings Watchers, Bard's Tale fans and casual readers alike.
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