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On the Web
- Bard College - The Bard College web site is a comprehensive resource tool for potential students, currently enrolled students, alumni and Bard employees.
- Bardly Matters - Detailed guide broken down into three sections: statistics and training for beginning life as a bard, the art of loresinging, and a list of spell songs.
- Twist Bard Songs - A guide on 'twisting', a technique which allows bards to play more than one song at once.
- Cheek.Org - Bard's Tale - Information on Tales of the Unknown, Destiny Knight, The Thief of Fate, Construction Set, and novels. Includes a Bard's Tale IV Petition to Electronic Arts.
- Bard College Observer - Student newspaper of Bard College.
- Bard College Observer - Student newspaper of Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson.
- Bard Productions - Details of the Bard Summer School on Clare Island, which explores poetry, myth and story telling.
- Rpg Dreamers: The Bard's Tale - Include a review, screenshots, and hints.
- Ministero dell'Interno: Statuto del Comune di Bard - Presenta la versione digitale dell'atto.
- Bard - Fabrizio Bottan presenta il paese, storia del 'Forte Bard', 'Lou Rouch' periodico locale, link utili.
Wikipedia Articles
- Contention of the Bards in Gwynedd - According to Welsh tradition, the Contention of the Bards took place at Deganwy in Gwynedd, most likely during the winter of 546-547, and was a contest in bardic skill between Taliesin and the bards of king Maelgwn Gwynedd, led by Heinin. According to the legendary history of Taliesin, the poet (not to be confused with the historical figure Taliesin) was a boy of 12 at the time, had been trained as a bard at Aberdyfi at the court of Gwyddno Garanhir ...
- Brobdingnagian Bards - The Brobdingnagian Bards are a Celtic music group from Austin, Texas.
- Bards and Sages - Bards and Sages is an American publisher of speculative fiction and role-playing games. The company was founded in 2002 by horror writer and game designer Julie Ann Dawson.
- English Bards and Scotch Reviewers - English Bards and Scotch Reviewers is a satirical literary journal written by Lord George Gordon Byron. The text is referred to in Tom Stoppard's play Arcadia.
- Three Bards - The Three Bards () are the three national poets of Polish literature. Wieszcz means prophet or soothsayer, as the poets included in the group by the literary critics and general population were thought to not only describe the national feelings of the Polish society, but also foresee the nation's future.