This is easy, the bard should watch for levels of boredom...if the group is
really bored, be entertaining..if they are not, if things are lively, DON"T
try to add to the excitement..
Hroar
> So the question becomes. What is the proper way for a bard to inquire as
> to the willingness of a potential audience??
>
> Kind of sounds like a "cold Call" doesn't it?
>
>
> Brigette
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