About the musical instruments in the hands of the bard?
Lap-Harp: A typical harp has 65,438+07 strings, as well as a reduced version of 65,438+02 strings and an enlarged version of 24 strings. Generally, silver strings are used as strings, and occasionally other materials are used. Most lyres are made of wood, although some craftsmen carve the body with bones or ivory. No matter what the material is, most of the lyres are carefully polished and decorated with meticulous carvings. The more exquisite the craft, the higher its position in musical instruments. Most of them are 2 to 3 feet high and half a height wide. The popularity of the lyre is second only to that of the pipa. Because of its gentle and quiet timbre and gentle and graceful timbre, it is especially favored by the elf bard. Elf harps are generally passed down from generation to generation, and many of them will have their own names and legends in the end. Any character with anecdote knowledge will automatically get a +5 bonus on the anecdote knowledge check when he looks at the lyre to identify the instrument and its owner. Singing: The lyre, also known as the bard's three musical instruments, together with the lute and Fido violin, allows performers to use another ability while maintaining the influence of one singing or performer's ability. In this way, the bard can use "ecstasy" on one object and "morale boosting" on another.