Not usually. Monks and bards are typically distinct roles in fiction. Monks are often associated with spiritual pursuits and discipline, while bards are known for their musical and storytelling skills.
There was a bard called Oliver. Oliver had a reputation for his romantic and dreamy tunes. At a grand ball in a noble's castle, he encountered a lady named Sophia. Sophia was enchanted by Oliver's presence and his music. Oliver, in turn, was smitten with Sophia's grace. As the days passed, Oliver would write love songs for Sophia, expressing his feelings in the most beautiful melodies. Their love story was one of passion and art, as Oliver's music became the soundtrack of their relationship, and they lived happily ever after.
Definitely not. Bard of Blood is purely fictional. The events and scenarios presented in it are not drawn from real-life incidents. It's designed to offer viewers an exciting and imaginative story.
It could be about a bard who has some sort of connection to dragons. Maybe the bard can communicate with dragons or has dragon - like powers in the fanfiction world.
The main character is likely the bard. And there could be dragons as important characters too, perhaps a wise old dragon or a fierce dragon that the bard has to deal with.
One funny story is when a bard tried to charm a mob to help in a fight. Instead of attacking the enemies, the charmed mob started dancing around and playing music itself. It was hilarious as the bard was trying to control it while the rest of the group just watched in amusement.
In a DND campaign, a bard entered a tavern and challenged the local drunk to a singing duel. The drunk accepted, thinking it would be easy. But the bard started using all kinds of magical enhancements to his voice and performance. He made his voice echo like there were multiple bards singing, and he added illusions of dancing animals. The drunk was so flabbergasted that he passed out from shock, and the bard won the duel and free drinks for the whole night.
Well, music is a very common element. The bard uses his music to express love, like composing songs for the beloved. Another element is travel. Bards often travel, and in the process, they meet their love. Also, the charm of the bard, his ability to tell stories through music and lyrics, attracts the love interest. For example, in many bard love stories, the bard's performance is what catches the eye of the future lover at first.
Once there was a religious bard named Elric. He grew up in a monastery where music was used as a form of prayer. His back story began with his discovery of an old, enchanted lyre in the monastery's attic. This lyre was said to have been played by the first abbot. Elric was drawn to it and as he started playing, he found he could create music that seemed to touch the very souls of those who listened. His music became a way to spread the teachings of his faith far and wide, and he traveled from village to village, using his bardic skills to tell religious stories through song.
I'm not sure which specific 'sultry argonian bard' story you are referring to. There could be many fictional stories in various games or fantasy worlds involving an argonian bard. Maybe you can give more context like which game or book it is from.