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Serenaders are performing artists who affect the world itself with their art.

Background

Serenaders are magical performers, tapping the powers of the cosmos through the performing arts. Performing for the forces of nature as much as for people, serenaders have reality-changing powers. Their magic resembles that of witches or sorcerers combined with that of bards, they gain their power from a mysterious heritage or patron but have to learn to express that magic through performance like a bard. Coming into their abilities through a mixture of talent and training, many serenaders begin their careers studying to be bards, skalds, or other performers, but as they come into their own, they discover their calling is different from that of their peers.

Even more than bards, the power of serenaders lies in their magical performances, known as serenades. A serenade can do almost anything, including feats of physical magic. Able to simultaneously maintain several serenades, the power of serenaders to shape their surroundings is amazing, but restricted to certain spheres of power, known as colleges.

Class Information

The serenader is a prestige archetype based on the bard that collects the argent dramaturge (Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Adventurer’s Guide), ashavic dancer (Pathfinder Player Companion: Paths of the Righteous) prestige classes with several bard archetypes into a single prestige archetype. A serenader cannot multiclass as a bard or use any of the bard's archetypes or alternate classes and may work poorly with any prestige class that gives abilities similar to serenades.

Role: Serenaders are magical performers extraordinaire and come loaded with abilities to aid their comrades, solve situations, and hinder or defeat enemies. They are magical fighting, support, and utility characters rather than skilled scholars and scouts.

Alignment: Any. Some colleges have alignment restrictions, see the college class features. A serenader totally focused on performance is neutral in alignment, ignoring ethical and moral considerations to study serenade magic for its own sake.

Hit Die: d8

Starting Wealth: 3d6 × 10 gp (average 105 gp.) In addition, each character begins play with an outfit worth 10 gp or less.

Class Skills

The serenader’s class skills are Bluff (Cha), Craft (Int), Diplomacy (Cha), Disguise (Cha), Intimidate (Cha), Knowledge (all) (Int), Perform (Cha), Profession (Wis), Sleight of Hand (Dex), Spellcraft (Int), and Use Magic Device (Cha).

Skill Ranks Per Level: 4 + Int modifier.

Class Features

All of the following are class features of the serenader.

Weapon and Armor Proficiency

A serenader is proficient with all simple weapons, plus the longsword, rapier, sap, shortsword, and sword cane. Serenaders are also proficient with light armor but not with shields. A serenader can cast serenader spells while wearing light armor without incurring the normal arcane spell failure chance. Like any other arcane spellcaster, a serenader using a shield or wearing medium or heavy armor incurs a chance of arcane spell failure if the spell in question has a somatic component. A multiclass serenader still incurs the normal arcane spell failure chance for arcane spells received from other classes.

Spells

Table: Serenader
Spells Known
Level Spells Known
Zero 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
1 4 2
2 5 3
3 6 4
4 6 4 2
5 6 4 3
6 6 4 3
7 6 5 4 2
8 6 5 4 3
9 6 5 4 4
10 6 5 4 4 2
11 6 6 4 4 3
12 6 6 4 4 4
13 6 6 4 5 4 2
14 6 6 4 5 4 3
15 6 6 4 5 4 4
16 6 6 4 5 5 4 2
17 6 6 5 6 5 4 3
18 6 6 5 6 5 4 4
19 6 6 5 6 5 5 4
20 6 6 5 5 5 5 5

A serenader casts arcane spells. What spell list she uses depends on her choice of greater college. Regardless of what class originally uses the spell list, all serenader spells are arcane spells. A serenader cannot learn or cast spells that affect class abilities she does not have, like the inquisitor's judgments or the magus' spell combat.

A serenader can cast any spell she knows without preparing it ahead of time. To learn or cast a spell, a serenader must have a Charisma score equal to at least 10 + the spell level. The Difficulty Class (DC) for a saving throw against a serenader’s spell is 10 + the spell level + the serenader’s Charisma modifier. The serenade of power ability can increase this further.

Like other spellcasters, a serenader can cast only a certain number of spells of each spell level per day. Her base daily spell allotment is given on Table: Serenader. In addition, she receives bonus spells per day if she has a high Charisma score. See Table: Ability Modifiers and Bonus Spells.

The serenader’s selection of spells is extremely limited. A serenader begins play knowing four 0-level spells and two 1st-level spells of the serenader’s choice. At each new serenader level, she gains one or more new spells, as indicated on Table: Serenader Spells Known. Unlike spells per day, the number of spells a serenader knows is not affected by her Charisma score. Upon reaching 5th level, and at every third serenader level after that (8th, 11th, and so on), a serenader can choose to learn a new spell in place of one she already knows. In effect, the serenader “loses” the old spell in exchange for the new one. The new spell’s level must be the same as that of the spell being exchanged. A serenader may swap only a single spell at any given level, and must choose whether or not to swap the spell at the same time that she gains new spells known for the level.

A serenader need not prepare her spells in advance. She can cast any spell she knows at any time, assuming she has not yet used up her allotment of spells per day for the spell’s level.

Cantrips: Serenaders learn a number of cantrips, or 0-level spells, as noted on Table: Serenader Spells Known under "Spells Known". These spells are cast like any other spell, but they do not consume any slots and may be used again.

Greater College

There are many colleges a serenader can study. At first level a serenader must select a greater college. As well as gaining the serenades of this college, the greater college also dictates which spell list the serenader uses to learn and cast spells, see spells above. The choice of greater college cannot be changed.

Colleges have none, one, or two forbidden alignments. A serenader cannot choose a college if she is of an alignment forbidden by that college, and if she changes to a forbidden alignment she cannot use the serenades of this college, but can continue to use other serenader abilities, including spells.

A full list of colleges and serenades are given below, after the class description.

Serenade (Su or Sp)

Serenades are similar to bardic performances, but are even more magical. A serenader performs not only for intelligent creatures, she can also affect the world itself with her performances. A serenader can use this ability for a number of rounds per day equal to 5 + her Charisma modifier. At each level after 1st a serenader can use serenade for 5 additional rounds per day. Serenaders have access to the same bardic performances bards use, and gain them at the same levels. These performances all work like serenades when used by a serenader. In addition, serenaders have access to unique serenades available only to this class.

Serenades are grouped in colleges, and serenaders have one greater college and a number of lesser colleges they gain serenades from, see the greater college and lesser college abilities.

At level 1 the serenader learns the bard's countersong, distraction, fascinate, and inspire courage performances as a serenades and the first serenade of her greater college.
At level 3 the serenader learns the bard's inspire competence performance as a serenade.
At level 4 the serenader learns the second serenade of her greater college.
At level 6 the serenader learns the bard's suggestion performance as a serenade and the first serenade of her lesser college(s).
At level 8 the serenader learns the bard's dirge of doom performance as a serenade.
At level 9 the serenader learns the bard's inspire greatness performance as a serenade and the third serenade of her greater college.
At level 10 all serenaders learn the serenade of power (see below).
At level 12 the serenader learns the bard's soothing performance as a serenade.
At level 13 the serenader learns the second serenade of her lesser colleges.
At level 14 the serenader learns the bard's frightening tune performance as a serenade and the fourth serenade of her greater college.
At level 15 the serenader learns the bard's inspire heroics performance as a serenade.
At level 18 the serenader learns the bard's mass suggestion performance as a serenade.
At level 19 the serenader learns the fifth serenade of her greater college.
At level 20 the serenader learns the bard's deadly performance as a serenade and the third serenade of her lesser colleges.

Once learned, there is no difference between bardic performances or the serenades of a greater or lesser college, the effects are always based on the serenader's full class level.

Starting a serenade is a standard action (that does not trigger an attack of opportunity), but it can be maintained each round as a free action. Changing a serenade from one effect to another requires the serenader to stop the previous performance and start a new one. A serenade cannot be disrupted, but it ends immediately if the serenader is killed, paralyzed, stunned, knocked unconscious, or otherwise prevented from taking a free action to maintain it each round. At 7th level, a serenader can start a serenade as a move action instead of a standard action. At 13th level, a serenader can start a serenade as a swift action or a move action. Unlike a bard's performances, a serenader can maintain multiple serenades at the same time. (This applies even to serenades that are also bardic performances.) Each serenade must be started and maintained separately, meaning the serenader can expend her daily rounds of serenade very fast. It is not possible to maintain more than one simultaneous instance of the same serenade. Many serenades allow the serenader to spend an action to create an effect while that serenade is maintained. This action is always in addition to the action to begin and maintain the serenade. If the ability is spell-like, this action triggers attacks of opportunity like a spell would, and can be cast defensively.

Serenades require audible, visual, somatic, and/or verbal components, as noted in the description of each serenade. These components are required throughout a performance. Some serenades merely require verbal or somatic components, like spells. Others rely on audio and visual components, requiring targets to see or hear the serenader. If a serenade has a visual component, the targets must have line of sight to the serenader for the performance to have any effect. A blind serenader has a 50% chance to fail when attempting to start a serenade with a visual component. If she fails this check, the attempt counts as one round of serenade against her daily limit. Blind creatures are immune to serenades with visual components. A serenade that requires a visual component also requires a somatic component. If a serenade has audible components, the targets must be able to hear the serenader for the performance to have any effect, and many such performances are language dependent (as noted in the description). A deaf serenader has a 20% chance to fail when attempting to start a serenade with an audible component (this does not stack with the failure chance for having a verbal component). If she fails this check, the attempt counts as one round of serenade against her daily limit. Deaf creatures are immune to serenades with audible components. A serenade that requires an audio component also requires a verbal component.

Serenades that allow a saving throw always have a saving throw DC of 10 + 1/2 the serenader's class level + her Charisma modifier. The spell-like abilities of serenades always have a caster level equal to the serenader's class level and are equivalent to a spell level of half the serenader's class level (maximum 9). Unless otherwise noted, a serenader is always considered her own ally for the effects of serenades.

Serenader Components (Su)

Serenaders gain Eschew Materials as a bonus feat at first level. A serenader can satisfy verbal components of spells and serenades either by speaking or by using a musical instrument to make sounds. A serenader can satisfy a somatic components of spells and serenades by having a free hand that is not used for a weapons, shield (except a buckler), or other handheld item like a rod or wand. A hand used to hold or use a musical instrument is considered a free hand for this purpose. Like a bard, a serenader can satisfy the components of multiple serenades, performances, and spells simultaneously. Serenaders do not have the bard's limitation that all bard spells have verbal components.

Versatile Performance (Ex)

At 2nd level, a serenader can choose one type of Perform skill. She can use her bonus in that skill in place of her bonus in associated skills. When substituting in this way, the serenader uses her total Perform skill bonus, including class skill bonus, in place of its associated skill’s bonus, whether or not she has ranks in that skill or if it is a class skill. At 10th level and 18th level, the serenader can select an additional type of Perform to substitute.

The types of Perform and their associated skills are: Act (Bluff, Disguise), Comedy (Bluff, Intimidate), Dance (Acrobatics, Fly), Keyboard Instruments (Diplomacy, Intimidate), Oratory (Diplomacy, Sense Motive), Percussion (Handle Animal, Intimidate), Sing (Bluff, Sense Motive), String (Bluff, Diplomacy), and Wind (Diplomacy, Handle Animal).

Except for the levels it is gained at, this is the same as the bard ability of the same name.

Well-Versed (Ex)

At 2nd level, the serenader becomes resistant to the bardic performance of others, and to sonic effects in general. The serenader gains a +4 bonus on saving throws made against bardic performance, sonic, and language-dependent effects. Serenades count as bardic performances for the bard's version of this ability, so a bard gains a +4 bonus on saves against serenades. This is the same as the bard's class feature of the same name.

Lesser College

At 6th level, the serenader chooses a lesser college and learns the first serenade of this lesser college. At level 13 and 20, she learns the second and third serenade of her chosen lesser colleges. She cannot choose a college if she is of an alignment forbidden by that college, and if she changes to a forbidden alignment she cannot use the serenades of this college. Unlike the greater college, a lesser college has no effect on her spell list.

At level 8 and 16, the serenader can choose another lesser college. When advancing to level 12 or higher, a serenader can exchange one lesser college she knows for another lesser college that she qualifies for.

Serenade of Power (Su)

At 10th level, serenaders learn the serenade of power. While the serenader maintains this serenade, the save DC of all spells she gained from the serenader class have their save DCs increased by one. At level 16, the bonus to save DCs increases by two. Serenade of power relies on verbal and somatic components.

Table: Serenader

Level Base
Attack
Bonus
Fort
Save
Ref
Save
Will
Save
Special Spells per Day
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
1st +0 +0 +0 +2 1st serenade (greater), cantrips, countersong, distraction, fascinate, inspire courage +1, serenader components 1
2nd +1 +0 +0 +3 Versatile performance, well-versed 2
3rd +2 +1 +1 +3 Inspire competence +2 3
4th +3 +1 +1 +4 2nd serenade (greater) 3 1
5th +3 +1 +1 +4 Inspire courage +2 4 2
6th +4 +2 +2 +5 1st serenade (lesser), lesser college (1st), suggestion 4 3
7th +5 +2 +2 +5 Inspire competence +3 4 3 1
8th +6/+1 +2 +2 +6 Dirge of doom, lesser college (2nd) 4 4 2
9th +6/+1 +3 +3 +6 3rd serenade (greater), inspire greatness 5 4 3
10th +7/+2 +3 +3 +7 Serenade of power (+1), versatile performance 5 4 3 1
11th +8/+3 +3 +3 +7 Inspire competence +4, inspire courage +3 5 4 4 2
12th +9/+4 +4 +4 +8 Lesser college (change), soothing performance 5 5 4 3
13th +9/+4 +4 +4 +8 2nd serenade (lesser) 5 5 4 3 1
14th +10/+5 +4 +4 +9 4th serenade (greater), frightening tune 5 5 4 4 2
15th +11/+6/+1 +5 +5 +9 Inspire competence +5, inspire heroics 5 5 5 4 3
16th +12/+7/+2 +5 +5 +10 Lesser college (3rd), serenade of power (+2) 5 5 5 4 3 1
17th +12/+7/+2 +5 +5 +10 Inspire courage +4 5 5 5 4 4 2
18th +13/+8/+3 +6 +6 +11 Mass suggestion, versatile performance 5 5 5 5 4 3
19th +14/+9/+4 +6 +6 +11 5th serenade (greater), inspire competence +6 5 5 5 5 5 4
20th +15/+10/+5 +6 +6 +12 3rd serenade (lesser), deadly performance 5 5 5 5 5

Colleges and Serenades

The following colleges are available to a serenader as greater and lesser colleges. Note that these colleges need not be actual schools, some are magic traditions, others are just inclinations, bloodlines, or mysterious patrons that shape a serenader's magic.

Alien

A serenader of the alien college finds her inspiration in the dark between the stars and in the depths of the oddest planes. These songs create an alien reality around the serenader, maddening to some, enlightening to others.

Forbidden Alignments: good, lawful.

Spell List: mesmerist.

Startling Insanity (Su): At 1st level (6th level for a lesser college), an alien serenader can startle her enemies out of their senses with gibbering, erratic capering, or atonal music. Any enemy within 30 feet who can perceive the serenade suffers a -2 penalty on saves against compulsion, confusion, corruption, fascination, madness, and sanity loss effect and against effects that cause ability damage or drain to Intelligence, Wisdom, or Charisma. Startling insanity can use audio or visual components as decided by the serenader.

Symphony of Silence (Su): At 4th level (13th level for a lesser college), the alien serenader’s serenade muffles all sounds within a 30-foot radius. All creatures in the area of effect gain a +2 bonus on Stealth checks and on all saving throws made against sonic attacks or language-dependent effects. This bonus increases to +3 at 7th level, +4 at 11th level, +5 at 15th level, and +6 at 19th level. Spells using verbal components cast in the area requires a concentration check (DC 15 + 1/2 the serenader's class level + the level of the spell cast). Symphony of silence relies on verbal components, but these sounds cannot be located and do not penalize the serenader's Stealth. They may make listeners suspicious.

Maddening Harmonics (Su): At 9th level (20th level for a lesser college), the serenader can create a serenade so baffling and discordant that it usurps all thought within a 30-foot radius with chaos and entropy. The alien serenader can select which creatures in this area are affected by the maddening harmonics and which are not. All targeted creatures within this area who can her the serenade must succeed at a Will saving throw (DC = 10 + 1/2 the serenader’s level + the serenader’s Charisma modifier) or be confused for as long as they can hear the serenade. If the creature succeeds at its saving throw, it is immune to this ability for 24 hours. This serenade relies on audible components.

Ceaseless Serenade (Su): At 14th level, the alien serenader can continue taking the free action to maintain a serenade even while confused, cowering in fear, dazed, nauseated, panicked, paralyzed, petrified, silenced, staggered, stunned, or unconscious. Even if the serenader is killed, she can continue to take the free action to maintain her performance or serenade as long as she has rounds of performance remaining. Only the utter destruction of the alien serenader's body (such as via destruction or disintegrate, or by reducing the serenader to a negative hit point total equal to 10 × her Constitution score) causes the performance to end. Each round of ceaseless serenade expends one round of serenade, in addition to the cost of any other serenade maintaineds. Activating ceaseless serenade is not an action.

Song of the Conjunction (Su): At 19th level, the serenader can harmonize with the alien chorus beyond the music of the spheres, creating a portentous cosmic alignment. This effect duplicates a gate used to travel. The serenader must use this serenade for three rounds before the gate opens and it remains open as long as she maintains the serenade. She can maintain the serenade from either side of the gate. Song of conjunction relies on verbal and somatic components.

Celebrity

A serenader of the celebrity college is a diva beloved by her audience.

Forbidden Alignment: good.

Spell List: bard.

Mockery (Su): A celebrity of 1st level (6th level for a lesser college) can subtly ridicule and defame a specific individual. The serenader selects one target within 30 ft. who can hear her performance. That individual takes a –2 penalty on Charisma checks and Charisma-related skill checks as long as the serenader continues performing. This penalty increases by –1 at level 4 every five levels thereafter. Mockery is obvious to the person who suffers the effect, but just seems like witty comments to onlookers and is not considered an attack. Mockery is a language-dependent, mind-affecting ability that relies on audible or visual components, as chosen by the serenader.

Gather Crowd (Su): At 4th level (13th level for a lesser college), the celebrity serenader is skilled at drawing an audience to her performances. If she is in a settlement or populated area, she can use serenade to make herself noticed in order to attract an audience . 1d10 creatures arrive during each round of performance until a number of people equal to the result of the serenader’s Perform check have arrived. If the serenader fails to engage the crowd (such as by performing, kissing babies, trying to use fascinate, and so on), it disperses over the next 1d10 minutes. A creature that hears the call can make a Will save (DC = 10 + half the serenader's level + the serenader's Cha modifier) to resist the call, on a failure it approaches the serenader by at least 15 ft each round, but it can the rest of its actions as it likes. This is a sonic, mind-affecting, charm effect.

At 9th level and every 5 levels thereafter, the size of the crowd and the number who arrive each round trebles, x3 at 9th level, x9 at 14th level, and x27 at 19th level. If a majority of the crowd is of particularly powerful or discerning creatures (generally with a challenge rating more than half that of the serenader), this increase does not apply.

Satire (Su): A celebrity serenader of 9th level (20th level for a lesser college) can use performance to undermine the confidence of all enemies within 30 ft. who hear the serenade, causing them to take a –2 penalty on attack and damage rolls and a –2 penalty on saves against fear and enchantment effects as long as the serenader continues performing. This penalty increases by –1 at 14th and 19th level. Satire is a language-dependent, mind-affecting ability that uses audible components.

Glorious Epic (Su): A celebrity serenader of 14th level or higher can weave captivating tales that engross those who hear them. Enemies within 30 feet cannot take attacks of opportunity and lose their Dexterity bonus to Armor Class (as from a successful use of Bluff to feint) and suffer the -5 distraction penalty to Perception unless they succeed at a Will save (DC 10 + 1/2 the serenader’s level + the serenader’s Cha modifier). A save renders them immune to this serenader's use of this ability for 24 hours. The range of this ability increases to 60 ft. at level 19. Glorious epic is a language-dependent, mind-affecting ability that uses audible components.

Shining Celebrity (Su): At 19th level, the celebrity serenader has learned how to focus attention on herself so thoroughly that even the presence of danger does not distract her adoring crowd. The celebrity serenader can use a performance to daze all enemies within 60 ft., Will negates (DC 10 + 1/2 the serenader’s level + the serenader’s Charisma modifier). The daze lasts as long as the celebrity serenader performs. Each round a target takes damage it is allowed one additional saving throw to end the effect. This is a mind-affecting compulsion effect that depends on visual or audio components.

Celestial

The celestial college opens realms of stars and imagination.

Forbidden Alignment: evil.

Spell List: mesmerist..

Wanderer’s Hymn (Su): At 1st level (6th level for a lesser college), the celestial serenader can use a serenade to hasten her speed. As long as she maintains this serenade, she gains a +30-foot enhancement bonus to all her speed ratings. At 4th level and every five levels thereafter, the celestial serenader can affect two additional allies within 60 ft. who can hear her. Wanderer's hymn depends on audible components.

Sweet Dreams (Su): At 4th level (13th level for a lesser college), the celestial serenader can spend 1 round of serenade to protect a sleeper. Each round of performance, one creature within 30 ft. becomes immune to nightmare and other effects that attack a sleeping target, such as a night hag’s dream haunting ability, for one hour per serenader level. In addition, those creatures gain the benefits of dream feast. Sweet dreams relies on audible components, but will not wake up a sleeper

Butterfly (Su): At 9th level (20th level for a lesser college), the butterfly serenade lets the serenader explore the skies. While she maintains this serenade, she gains the benefits of fly. After 10 consecutive rounds of serenade, she gains the benefits of overland flight for that spell's normal duration. Both of these effects manifest at a caster level equal to the celestial serenader’s total Hit Dice. While under either effect, the celestial serenader grows large butterfly wings.

At 14th level and every five levels thereafter, the celestial serenader can affect two additional allies within 60 ft. who can see her. Butterfly depends on visual components.

Guide My Steps (Sp): At 14th level, the celestial serenader learns to use song as a guide to her goal. To use this serenade, she must spend 6 rounds of serenade. At the end of this performance, the celestial serenader gains the benefits of find the path at a caster level equal to her character level. If the celestial serenader chooses, she can perform guide my steps without a clear destination in mind. At the GM’s discretion, the celestial serenader may be guided to something particularly interesting, such as a new romantic opportunity, a good place to watch the sunset, or an exotic monster’s den; otherwise, she merely wanders aimlessly until the effects end. Guide my steps depends on somatic components.

Serendipitous Serenade (Su): At 19th level, the celestial serenader’s song is so lively and delightful that the powers of fate take notice, blessing her with peerless luck. While she maintains this serenade, whenever the celestial serenader rolls a d20, she can roll twice and take the more favorable result. Serendipitous serenade can use verbal or somatic components, as the serenader chooses.

Ceremony

A serenader of the college of ceremony creates order out of social chaos.

Forbidden Alignment: chaotic.

Spell List: bard.

Diplomatic Immunity (Sp): A 1st level (6th level for a lesser college) ceremony serenader can use serenade to generate a sanctuary effect upon herself. The save DC against this effect is 10 + 1/2 the serenader’s level + the serenader’s Charisma modifier. Each round the serenader is maintained, a new sanctuary is cast, requiring new saving throws even for those who passed their saves on an earlier round. Any attack by the serenader negates the sanctuary and prevents the use of this ability for the next minute. Diplomatic immunity relies on audio or visual components.

Inspire Teamwork (Ex): A 4th level (13th level for a lesser college) ceremony serenader can use serenade to grant the use of a teamwork feat neither she nor her allies posses. The ceremony serenader must meet all the prerequisites of the chosen teamwork feat. Allies (other than the ceremony serenader) need not fulfill prerequisites to gain and use these feats. The serenader and a number of allies equal to the ceremony serenader's Charisma modifier all gain the same feat. At 9th level, the ceremony serenader no longer needs to fulfill the prerequisites of the selected teamwork feats. At 14th level, an ceremony serenader can use this ability to give the benefit of two teamwork feats at the same time. At 19th level, an ceremony serenader can use this ability to give the benefit of three teamwork feats at the same time. Inspire teamwork can use audible or visual components and targets must either see or hear the serenader, as appropriate. The ceremony serenader must choose which component to use when starting her performance.

Ritual of Reconciliation (Su): An ceremony serenader of 9th level (20th level for a lesser college) can use her performance to improve the attitudes of nearby creatures by two steps. To be affected, a creature must be within 30 feet and able to hear the serenader. Creatures whose attitude toward the serenader becomes indifferent or better immediately cease attacking the serenader and her allies, but may otherwise act as they please.

The effect persists for as long as the creature is within 30 feet and the serenader continues her serenade. After the serenade ends the creatures' attitude remains improved by a single step for a 10 minutes for each round the serenade was maintained.

The effect ends if one of the serenader’s allies attacks any affected creature. A successful Will saving throw (DC 10 + 1/2 the serenader’s level + the serenader’s Charisma modifier) negates the effect and makes the creature immune to the serenader's use of this ability for 24 hours. Ritual of reconciliation relies on audible components.

Binding Contract (Sp): At 14th level, the ceremony serenader can bind another creature’s promise with a lesser geas. First, the ceremony serenader and the target must negotiate a deal by normal means, then that deal is sealed by serenade. The ceremony serenader must spend one round of performance for each creature to be affected. If any party in the negotiations (including the serenader if she is involved) is not included in the effect, the binding contract serenade fails.

Binding contract acts as lesser geas, except no single creature can have Hit Dice greater than the ceremony serenader’s level and that the duration is permanent. Each day a target breaks the conditions can attempt a Will save (DC = 10 + 1/2 the ceremony serenader’s level + the ceremony serenader’s Charisma modifier) to ignore the effect that day. If a binding contract is permanently negated for any participant, it ceases to affect any of them. Binding contract is an enchantment (compulsion), lawful, mind-affecting, language-dependent ability that relies on audible components.

Greater Binding Contract (Sp): At 19th level, greater binding contact works like binding contract, except that is uses geas, has no HD limit, and targets cannot attempt a saving throw.

Demagogue

A serenader of the demagogue college is a master instigator, creating upheaval and trouble.

Forbidden Alignment: good.

Spell List: bard.

Damning Serenade (Su): At 1st level (6th level for a lesser college), a demagogue can perform a damning serenade. Each round during the performance, a creature of her choice within 60 ft. who can hear her becomes less friendly to a target creature or group of the serenader's choice for 10 minutes per serenader level. Affected observers’ attitudes toward the target are reduced by one step. A Will save (DC 10 + 1/2 the serenader’s level + the serenader’s Cha modifier) means the target's attitude is unaffected. Save or not, target cannot have its attitude to the same group again for 24 hours..

If she reveals information during the performance that would reduce those creatures’ attitudes even without the serenade, there is no saving throw and those attitudes worsen by an additional step for the duration. Damning serenade is an enchantment (compulsion), mind-affecting, language-dependent, emotion ability that relies on audible components.

At level 4, and every 5 levels thereafter, add one to the number of creatures that can be affected each round.

Lamentable Belaborment (Ex): At 4th level (13th level for a lesser college), a demagogue can bewilder a creature. The target must make a Will save (DC 10 + 1/2 the serenader’s level + the serenader’s Cha modifier). Success renders the target immune to this power for 24 hours, but failure leaves the target either dazed or confused (demagogue's choice) for as long as the serenade continues. If the target takes damage, this effect ends immediately. This mind-affecting compulsion ability relies on audible components.

Incite Violence (Su): At 9th level (20th level for a lesser college), the demagogue can use her performance to fan the fury of a crowd of people who can hear her. Each enemy within 30 feet is affected as if by a song of discord for as long as it can hear the performance. A successful Will save (DC 10 + 1/2 the serenader’s level + the serenader’s Cha modifier) negates the effect, and that creature is immune to this ability for 24 hours. Incite violence is a language-dependent, mind-affecting emotion ability that uses audible components.

Demagoguery (Sp): At 14th level, a demagogue can use serenade to suggest an action to any number of targets that can hear her. The demagogue must perform for one round per creature she wishes to fast talk, outlining a course of action she wants them to take. Once she ends the serenade, these targets will act upon her instructions, as suggestion, with a caster level equal to her serenader level and a Will save DC of 10 + 1/2 the serenader's class level + the serenader's Charisma modifier. This mind-affecting compulsion has a range of 30 ft. and relies on visual and audible components.

Incite Riot (Su): At 19th level, an demagogue can make a Perform (act, comedy, oratory, percussion, wind, sing), and can affect as many creatures with lamentable belaborment as the perform check, all of whom must be within 100 ft. In addition, she may choose to cause targets to attack a chosen target or group rather than be dazed or confused, but this gives each target an additional saving throw to negate the effect each round when they are in combat. Incite riot is a language-dependent, mind-affecting emotion ability that uses audible components.

Dragon

Table: Dragon Serenader
Dragon
Type
Energy
Type
Breath
Shape
Forbidden
Alignments
Black Acid 60-foot line good
Blue Electricity 60-foot line chaotic, good
Green Acid 30-foot cone good
Red Fire 30-foot cone lawful, good
White Cold 30-foot cone lawful
Brass Fire 60-foot line lawful
Bronze Electricity 60-foot line chaotic
Copper Acid 60-foot line lawful
Gold Fire 30-foot cone chaotic, evil
Silver Cold 30-foot cone evil

Serenaders of the dragon college sing the praise of the mighty dragons, and are rewarded with dragon abilities. Creatures that idolize dragons, such as kobolds, are likely to be dragon serenaders. Each dragon serenader must choose a type of dragon, this choice dictates their forbidden alignment(s) and affects many of their serenades.

Forbidden Alignment: per the chosen dragon type.

Spell List: magus.

Yapping Song (Su): At 1st level (6th level for a lesser college), a dragon serenader can use performance to annoy enemies within 30 ft. that hear it, causing them to take a –1 penalty on attack and damage rolls and a –1 penalty on saves against fear effects as long as the dragon serenader continues performing. This penalty increases by 1 at 4th level and every 5 levels thereafter. Yapping song is a mind-affecting ability that uses audible components.

Dragon Scales (Su): At 4th level (13th level for a lesser college), the dragon serenader can use serenade to wrap a single ally in the colors and scales of her chosen dragon. The dragon serenader must be able to see her ally, and that ally must be able to perceive her performance. While the serenader performs, the target gains resistance equal to twice the dragon serenader’s level to the energy type associated with the dragon serenader’s dragon, and a +1 enhancement bonus to natural armor. The number of creatures affected and the enchantment bonus to natural armor increases by one at level 9 and every five levels thereafter. Dragon scales relies on visual components.

Breath of the Dragon (Su): At 9th level (20th level for a lesser college), the dragon serenader gains the ability to rain down her patron’s wrath on her enemies. As a standard action the serenader can use a breath weapon dealing 4d6 energy damage of the appropriate type. A Reflex save is allowed for half damage (DC 10 + 1/2 the serenader's level + the serenader's Charisma bonus for half). This breath weapon is either a 30 ft. cone or a 60 ft. line, as appropriate to the chosen type of dragon. This damage increases by 1d6 for every 2 class levels beyond level 9. The dragon serenader must wait 1d4 rounds before unleashing another dragon breath, but need not be using this serenade during that time. In addition to unleashing dragon breath, all the dragon serenader's weapon, natural, and unarmed attacks add 1d6 additional energy damage of the chosen type. Breath of the dragon requires verbal components.

Frightful Song (Su): A dragon serenader of 14th level or higher can amplify her voice to sound like an actual dragon. Enemies within 60 feet at any time during the serenade become frightened for the duration of the performance unless they succeed at a Will save (DC 10 +1/2 the dragon serenader’s level + the dragon serenader’s Charisma modifier). A successful save renders targets immune to this ability for 24 hours. Creatures with more Hit Dice than the serenader's class level are only shaken on a failed save, while creatures with 4 HD or less are panicked. Frightful song is a mind-affecting fear effect that uses audible components.

Dragon Dance (Su): A dragon serenader of 19th level can duplicate the effects of form of the dragon The serenader chooses the power of the spell used and changes shape when she begins the performance. Depending on the exact spell chosen, the effect may persist after the performance ends. The serenader can effect as an immediate action, If she chooses form of the dragon I the the effect persists 10 minutes per round of performance . If she chooses form of the dragon II the the effect persists 1 minute per round of performance . If she chooses form of the dragon III the effect only lasts as long as she performs.

Esteem

A serenader of the college of esteem develops the presence to issue commands.

Forbidden Alignment: evil.

Spell List: bard.

Song of Surrender (Su): An esteem serenader of 1st level (6th level for a lesser college) can use this serenade to encourage an enemy to surrender. To be affected, an enemy must be within 30 feet and be able to see and hear the esteem serenader. An affected enemy feels the irresistible urge to drop any held weapons and fall prone. This effect lasts as long as the serenader maintains the serenade. The affected enemy takes no actions other than to lie prone, although it is not considered flat-footed or helpless. A Will saving throw (DC 10 + 1/2 the esteem serenader’s level + the esteem serenader’s Charisma modifier) negates the effect, and the target gets a new saving throw each round when the serenader maintains the serenade. If the target takes any lethal damage, the effect is broken. Nonlethal damage and nondamaging effects like combat maneuvers does not end the effect.

This ability affects only a single creature. Song of surrender is an enchantment (compulsion), mind-affecting, language-dependent ability and relies on audible and visual components.

Group Effort (Su): A esteem serenader of 4th level (13th level for a lesser college) or higher can use her serenade to help a group of allies succeed at a task. The allies must be within 30 feet and able to see and hear the esteem serenader. Each use of the ability can affect a number of creatures within 30 ft. equal to the esteem serenader's skill bonus in Perform (keyboard, oratory, percussion, sing, or wind). Each ally gets a +2 morale bonus on skill checks with a particular skill chosen by the serenader as long as they continue to hear the esteem serenader. This bonus increases by +1 for every five levels the esteem serenader has attained beyond 4th (+3 at 9th, +4 at 14th, +5 at 19th). A 9th level serenader can grant a bonus on two different skills, a 14th level serenader can give a bonus on three skills, and a 19th level serenader can give a bonus on four different skills. Certain uses of this ability are infeasible, such as Stealth, and may be disallowed at the GM’s discretion. Group effort relies on audio and visual components

Inspired Plan (Su): At 9th level (20th level for a lesser college), a esteem serenader can alter a serenade that is also a bardic performance so it affects a single ally at a later time. The esteem serenader uses this serenade to explain her plan to that ally for any number of rounds. At any time before the esteem serenader recovers performance rounds for the day, the inspired character can activate the performance as a standard action wherever the ally is. When activated, the altered performance affects only the inspired ally and has no audible or visible components. It lasts the number of rounds the serenader spent on the inspired plan serenade, or half that if the bardic performance inspired is one that only affects a single creature.

A esteem serenader can alter only the countersong, distraction, inspire courage, inspire competence, inspire greatness, and inspire heroics performances in this way. The esteem serenader makes any necessary choices when establishing the performance, though in the case of countersong and distraction, the esteem serenader attempts Perform checks once her ally triggers the plan, ignoring any temporary bonuses or penalties, no matter whether they applied when she explained the plan or when the ally triggers it. A character can be subject to only one inspired plan at a time. The esteem serenader can have dormant plans ready to trigger on as many different allies as she can afford to affect at once. Inspired plan relies on visual and audio components.

Mass Song of Surrender (Su): This ability functions just like song of surrender but allows a esteem serenader of 14th level or higher to affect multiple creatures. Each use of the ability can affect a number of creatures within 60 ft. equal to the esteem serenader's skill bonus in Perform (keyboard, oratory, percussion, sing, or wind). Enemies within range of this effect still receive a saving throw. If any target is killed while affected by mass song of surrender, the serenade immediately ends and all targets become immune to this serenader's song of surrender for 24 hours.

Righteous Cause (Sp/Su): At 19th level, an esteem serenader can make a Perform check and lift the emotions of this many creatures within 60 ft. and turn them toward a common purpose. Targets are allowed a Will save to negate this effect (DC 10 + 1/2 the serenader’s level + the serenader’s Charisma modifier). Those who fail are affected by mass suggestion of a plausible idea that lingers with them for one day. Targets also gain the benefits of the bard performances inspire competence (for a relevant skill), inspire greatness, and inspire heroics as long as the serenade is maintained—these are supernatural effects.

Typical uses of this ability are overthrow an evil king, build an orphanage, or to donate money to a cause. This is a enchantment (compulsion), language-dependent, mind-affecting effect. Using righteous cause for selfish ends is always an evil act. Righteous cause relies on audio and visual components.

Flame

The flame college sings for bonfires and harps while cities are burning.

Forbidden Alignment: lawful.

Spell List: magus.

Fire Dance (Su): At 1st level (6th level for a lesser college), a flame serenader learns to protect herself and others from the pain of fire and extreme temperature. Each round of fire dance, she rolls an Acrobatics or Perform (act, dance, sing, or string) check. Any ally within 30 feet of the serenader that has caught on fire or is affected by a fire effect or extreme heat can use the serenader’s Perform check result in place of its saving throw against that fire. Any ally within 30 feet of the serenader gains endure elements for 1 hour afterwards per round of consecutive performance. Fire dance relies on audible or visual components, as chosen by the serenader.

Fire Break Dance (Su): At 4th level (13th level for a lesser college), a flame serenader can bend flames away from others. Any ally within 30 feet of the serenader who can hear or see the serenade gains resist fire 10 as long as the performance is maintained. At 9th level this resistance increases to 20. At 14th level, this resistance increases to 30. At level 19, target gain immunity to fire. In addition any ally within 30 feet of the serenader can see through fire, fog, and smoke without penalty as long as the light is sufficient to allow her to see normally. Fire break dance relies on visual components.

Words of Fiery Swords (Su): At 9th level (20th level for a lesser college), the fire serenader awakens flame on the weapons of her allies. The natural, unarmed, and manufactured weapons of all allies with 30 ft. gain the flaming weapon property as long as the fire serenader performs. Words of fiery swords relies on audible components.

Fire Snake Serenade (Sp): At 14th level, the flame serenader can perform the fire snake serenade. Each round during the performance the flame serenader can spend a standard action to create the effect of fire snake. The effect allows a Reflex save (DC 10 + 1/2 the serenader's class level + the serenader's Charisma modifier) for half damage. Fire snake serenade relies on verbal and somatic components.

Life of Flame (Sp): At 19th level, the flame serenader can become a creature of living flame. While performing, the flame serenader gains the effect of fiery body. Life of flame relies on somatic components.

Harlequin

A harlequin college serenader liberates her audience and makes them see a better way.

Forbidden Alignment: evil.

Spell List: bard.

Distracting Motley (Su): At 1st level (6th level for a lesser college), a harlequin can startle her allies back to their senses with joyful capering or by fluttering multi-colored clothing. Each round during this serenade, the harlequin attempts an Acrobatics or Perform (comedy, dance) check. Any ally (including the harlequin herself) within 30 feet can use this check in place of her own saving throw against compulsion, corruption, fascination, madness, or sanity effects and against effects that penalizes or causes ability damage or drain to Intelligence, Wisdom, or Charisma. Those already under a compulsion, confusion, fascination, or madness effect can attempt a new save each round using the harlequin's Acrobatics or Perform check. Distracting motley doesn’t work against effects that don’t allow saving throws. This is a mind-affecting effect that uses visual components.

A harlequin serenader who has this ability and is wearing an entertainer’s outfit gains a +2 bonus on Acrobatics and Perform (comedy, dance) checks at all times, as if using masterwork tools.

Knock Out (Su): At 4th level (13th level for a lesser college), a harlequin may direct willing creatures within 30 ft. to knock out rather than kill. While this serenade is maintained, all allies within 30 ft. can make nonlethal attacks without suffering the usual -4 attack penalty and even spells and effects that deal damage can deal nonlethal damage with no penalties, all at the user's option. This is a mind-affecting effect affecting those whose damage type changes. It uses visual components.

Defuse Tension (Su): At 9th level (20th level for a lesser college), a harlequin can use a silly performance to comfort a beleaguered ally. That ally must be within 30 feet and be able to see the harlequin. All fear conditions and the confused, dazed, fatigued and exhausted conditions on the target are suppressed as long as the target continues to see the harlequin's performance. Each round during the performance, one suppressed condition of the victim's choice is reduced one step in severity per the following.

From confused to dazed to nothing.
From exhausted to fatigued to nothing.
From panicked to frightened to shaken to nothing.
From cowering to shaken to nothing.

This performance affects two additional creatures at 14th level and another two at 19th level. Defuse tension relies on visual components.

Punch Line (Su): At 14th level, the harlequin masters physical comedy. During this performance, the harlequin can spend a move action to make an adjacent creature nauseated for one round. A harlequin can use this ability more than once per round, but only once per round against any one creature. A Fortitude saving throw (DC 10 + 1/2 the serenader’s level + the serenader’s Charisma modifier) negates the effect. Punch line relies on visual components and can affect any creature or object with an intelligence of 5 or higher.

Mass Punch Line (Su): This serenade functions just like punch line, but also allows a harlequin of 19th level or higher to make all adjacent creatures nauseated as a standard action.

Healing

The healing college lull the forces of disease and invigorate the sick and suffering.

Forbidden Alignment: evil.

Spell List: inquisitor.

Invigorating Artistry (Su): At 1st level (6th level for a lesser college), a healing serenader can use this serenade to bolster her allies’ endurance when they need it most. All allies within 30 feet automatically stop all bleed effects, stabilize if they are dying, and gain a +4 morale bonus on saving throws against curses, mind-affecting effects, poisons, and disease. When an ally within 30 ft. attempts a Heal check and fails, she can immediately reroll the check and take the better result. When the serenader or an ally within 30 ft. uses a scroll, potion, wand, or staff to cast a spell of the conjuration (healing) subschool, they can use the healing serenader's class level as the caster level, if better than the item's own caster level. This performance relies on audible components.

Hymn of Healing (Sp): At 4th level (13th level for a lesser college) the healing serenader can literally serenade ailments away. Each round of serenade, she can take a standard action to use cure light wounds, polypurpose panacea, or purify food and drink.

At 9th level, add cure serious wounds, delay poison (communal), and remove disease to the list.

At 14th level, add breath of life, cleanse, and restoration to the list.

All these spell-like abilities have a range of touch. They use the healing serenader's class level as caster level. These spell-like abilities cannot be used to harm undead. Hymn of healing relies on verbal and somatic components.

Soul Serenade (Su): At 9th level (20th level for a lesser college), a healing serenader can use her performances to protect and heal a target’s soul. Each round of performance, one creature within 30 ft. gain an additional saving throw with a +3 bonus against curses, possession spells and effects (such as magic jar), and domination and mind control spells and effects (such as dominate person). A successful save negates the effect.

In addition, for 10 minutes per round of continuous serenade all creatures within 30 ft. gain a +3 bonus on saving throws against curses, possession, compulsion, and saving throws against the progress of corruption. The bonus increases by 1 by one for every 3 levels after level 9. Invigorating artistry depends on visual and audio components.

Hospital Hymn (Sp): At 14th level, the healing serenader can send willing or helpless creatures to an extradimensional hospital, as mage's magnificent mansion except that the entry point only exists where and when she performs this serenade. Each round of performance, one willing or helpless creature of the serenader's choice (including herself) can enter the extra-dimensional hospital. When the hymn is being performed, creatures can exit the hospital adjacent to the healing serenader, otherwise they exit the hospital at the same point they entered it.

The extradimensional hospital lasts 48 hours and exists even when the serenade is not being performed; the performance only provides the opening. The effect is renewed each time the serenade is held, refreshing supplies and repairing any damage to the hospital. If the serenade is not held at all for 48 hours, the extradimensional hospital winks out of existence and all creatures within are expelled in the position they entered. The liveried servants inside the hospital act as nurses and have a Heal skill bonus equal to the healing serenader's best Perform skill bonus. These nurses can exit the hospital, but only to help carry patients adjacent to the healing serenader into the hospital. Creatures sent to the hospital can be placed under a sequester effect to render them harmless by using an additional round of serenade per creature. Time spent sequestered counts as time under care and rest for recovery. Hospital Hymn needs verbal and somatic components.

Triumphant Invigoration (Sp): At 19th level the healing serenader use the spell-like abilities granted by hymn of healing to affect every creatures within 30 ft. all at once. To select a level 9 hymn of healing effect, the serenader must first prepare herself using a full-round action with both serenades active. To select a level 14 hymn of healing, she must use two full-round actions to prepare. Triumphant invigoration relies on verbal and somatic components.

History

The history college re-creates the glories of the past.

Forbidden Alignment: none.

Spell List: bard.

Dancing Memories (Su): At 1st level (6th level for a lesser college), a history serenader learns to use her performances to project various memories into the minds of her allies to disrupt divination attempts. Each round of dancing memories she makes a Perform (act, oratory, percussion, sing, string, or wind) skill check. Any allies within 30 feet of the serenader (including the serenader herself) that have their thoughts read, their aura or alignment detected, or the veracity of their statements magically tested, may use the serenader’s Perform check result in place of its saving throw if, after the saving throw is rolled, the Perform check result proves to be higher. If a creature within range of the dancing memories is already under the effect of a non-instantaneous thought, truth or aura-reading effect, it gains another saving throw against the effect each round it hears the dancing memories, but it must use the serenader’s Perform skill check result for the save. Dancing memories is automatic against effects that do not allow a saving throw.

If the history serenader (not an ally) succeeds on a saving throw while using dancing memories, she automatically understands what the effect was and the character who attempted the divination effect must succeed on a Will save (DC = 10 + 1/2 the history serenader's level + the history serenader’s Charisma modifier) or else the history serenader can allow the effect to continue, but provide whatever information she chooses to the divining character rather than the true results of the divination effect. In addition, for 1 hour minutes per round of continuous serenade, the serenader immediately notices any attempt to magically read thoughts, auras, alignment, or the veracity of statements magically, and can resume the serenade as an immediate action when this happens.

Dancing memories relies on audible components, but is subtle, it is not apparent that the serenader is performing a serenade.

Chant of Recall (Su): At 4th level (13th level for a lesser college), a history serenader gains a perfect memory. She can spend one round of serenade to memorize one page or image, or a scene as seen from her current position (scenes have no more detail than an image would). At any point after memorizing an image this way, the history serenader can visualize this memory by spending a round of serenade and recall it as if she was looking at it in person, and retains this memory for an hour before it returns to being a stored memory. The memory includes text and images, such as a drawing or a map, but reading from memory takes as long as reading from a normal page. A history serenader unfamiliar with a written language can relay what is written by copying the shapes of the letters so another person can read them. Chant of recall relies on audible components.

Dreams of the Past (Sp): At 9th level (20th level for a lesser college), during each round of this serenade, the history serenader performing this serenade can spend a standard action to cause one creature within 30 ft. to fall asleep, as sleep, except that the Hit Dice limitation is 5 times the number of rounds the serenader has been performing dreams of the past (5 HD on the first round, 10 HD on the second, 15 HD on the third, and so on). A Will saving throw (DC 10 + 1/2 the serenader's level + the serenader's Charisma modifier) negates the effect and makes the creature immune to this serenader's dreams of the past for 24 hours. Sleeping creatures are helpless. Slapping or wounding awakens an affected creature, but normal noise does not. Awakening a creature is a standard action (an application of the aid another action). If not awakened, affected creatures sleep for an hour. A target affected by this ability that sleeps for a full hour dreams of past events in the area or relating to an item in its possession (as decided by the serenader), as legend lore. This is a mind-affecting compulsion effect that relies on audible components.

Restore History (Sp): A history serenader of 14th level or higher can use this serenade to restore a creature or object to an earlier, more complete state. This targets a single creature or all objects in a 5 ft. cube and the range is 30 ft. The caster level is the history serenader's class level. The history serenader chooses the area and which effect to use each round of performance.

On a living this has the effect of cure critical wounds or restoration.

On an undead creature this has the effect of inflict critical wounds.

On a construct or object, this has the effect of expeditious excavation or make whole (without the level cap on healing). Entire ruined cities can be re-created this way.

Restore history relies on audible and visual components.

Mass Dreams of the Past (Sp): At 19th level, a history serenader can use dreams of the past to affect any number of creatures within 60 feet.

Iron

The iron college praises the unyielding hardness of iron, steel, and admantine. It stands in opposition to the powers of chaos, such as demons and fey. Despite their lawful inclination, iron serenaders are popular in barbarian cultures.

Forbidden Alignment: chaotic.

Spell List: inquisitor.

Inspiring Blow (Su): A 1st level (6th level for a lesser college) iron serenader roars her war-cries with each telling blow. When she confirms a critical hit, she can start this performance as an immediate action. She gains temporary hit points equal to her class level times the critical damage modifier of her weapon. These temporary hit points remain until the serenader ends her performance. Inspiring blow uses verbal components.

Bladethirst (Su): An iron serenader of 4th level (13th level for a lesser college) or higher may use performance to grant one weapon, one natural weapon, one end of a double weapon, or 50 items of ammunition of the same type within 30 feet a +1 enhancement bonus. This enhancement bonus increases by +1 for every four levels after 4th (maximum +5 at 20th level). These bonuses stack with existing bonuses and may be used to increase the item’s enhancement bonus up to +5 or to add any of the following weapon properties: defending, distance, ghost touch, keen, mighty cleaving, returning, shock, shocking burst, seeking, speed, or wounding. If the weapon is not magical, at least a +1 enhancement bonus must be added before adding special abilities.

Additionally, all weapons affected by bladethirst are considered cold iron weapons. At 9th level the damage they do is lawful damage. At 14th level they gain a hardness equal to the serenader's class level. At 19th level, they are considered to be adamantine weapons.

At 9th level (20th level for a lesser college), and every five levels thereafter, the serenader can affect two additional weapons with her iron serenade. The benefit granted each weapon must be identical—if some weapons are not eligible for a benefit, they do not gain that benefit. Iron serenade requires verbal components.

Battle Trance (Su): At 9th level (20th level for a lesser college), a iron serenader can inspire a rapturous battle trance that suppresses pain, stunning, and fear effects for one creature within 30 ft. Affected creatures also gain DR 5/— (DR 10/— against nonlethal damage); this benefit stacks with DR given by admantine armor and class abilities that give damage reduction, like those of the barbarian. At 14th level, and every five levels thereafter, the serenader can affect two additional targets with battle trance. This mind-affecting ability requires audible components.

Mass Bladethirst (Su): An iron serenader of 14th level or higher can use her bladethirst serenade to enhance the weapons of as many allies as desired within 30 feet.

Song of the Fallen (Sp): At 19th level, a iron serenader can keep allies fighting despite all hindrances, even after they would normally be dead. Select an ally within 60 ft. who can see and hear the serenader (including the serenader herself). That ally is immune to harmful mind-affecting effects and freed from all restraints and control (as freedom of movement and freedom) and ignores all penalties and conditions. The ally can fight normally at negative hit points or when dead or destroyed, but continues to take damage and acquire conditions normally. The target can be healed during the effect, even if damage taken would normally have been enough to kill them. When the serenade ends, the creature again suffers the full effects of damage and conditions that remain, and might well die. Song of the fallen relies on audible and visual components.

Magic

The magic college charms spells with music and influences magic to dance at her command.

Forbidden Alignment: none.

Spell List: magus.

Dweomercraft (Su): A 1st level (6th level for a lesser college) magic serenader can use performance to manipulate magical energies. Allies within 30 ft. gain a +1 bonus on caster level checks, concentration checks, and attack rolls with spells and spell-like abilities. This bonus increases by +1 at 9th level and again at 19th level. At 4th level a serenader with this serenade active can cast any spell that takes a full-round action to cast or that has a casting time of one round as a standard action. At 14th level any spellcaster affected by this serenade gains the level 4 benefit. Dweomercraft relies on visual and audible components.

Stealspell (Su): A 4th level (13th level for a lesser college) magic serenader can use performance to steal spells from her foes and add them to her list of spells known. The serenader can steal a prepared spell or a spell known from another creature within 30 ft. as a standard action. The target receives a Will save (DC 10 + 1/2 the serenader’s level + the serenader’s Cha bonus) to negate the effect. The magic serenader may choose a spell to steal, but if the target does not possess the spell, the serenade immediately ends. Otherwise the spell stolen is random, but it is always the highest level of spell available to the target that the serenader can cast. The spell need not be on the serenader's spell list, and it is always cast at the level of spell it is for the target, even if the serenader has it on her own spell list at a different level. The target loses the prepared spell or spell known and the magic serenader adds it to her list of spells known for as long as the performance continues, after which it reverts to the original target. While stolen, the serenader can cast the spell using her available spell slots, like any arcane spell on her spell list and list of known spells. This use does not consume the stolen spell. If the serenader steals another spell while a spell is stolen, the previous spell immediately reverts to its original owner. This ability requires visual components.

Counterspell Cantata (Su): A 9th level (20th level for a lesser college), a magic serenader can use performance to counter the spells of her foes. While performing the counterspell cantata, as an immediate action, she can attempt to counter any spell she has identified using Spellcraft, using any spell she can cast, as if she had readied an action to do so. This ability requires audible components.

Greater Stealspell (Su): A magic serenader’s stealspell power improves at 14th level. When a target fails a save against her stealspell performance, the magic serenader discovers its spell resistance (if any) and all spells it has prepared or knows. She can then choose which spell to steal. The magic serenader may forgo stealing a spell and instead reduce the target’s SR by an amount up to her serenader level +10 (to a minimum of SR 0) and gain spell resistance equal to the spell resistance the target lost for as long as she maintains the serenade. If she steals a spell, steals another creature's spell resistance, or ceases performing, the spell resistance immediately reverts back to its original owner.

Spell Catching (Su): A 19th level, a magic serenader can use performance to rebound the spells of her foes. While performing the spell catching serenade, as an immediate action when another creature casts a spell that affects her, she can attempt a caster level check (DC 10 + the spell’s original caster level). If this succeeds, the magic serenader negates the spell and immediately recast that spell (using the original caster’s level and save DC) or any spell she knows of that level or lower without expending a spell slot.

Nature

The nature college finds inspiration in the wild and hidden places of nature. They often perform for wild animals, or for an audience of rocks and trees.

Forbidden Alignment: none.

Spell List: druid. The nature serenader can only cast druid spells of level zero to six. Druid spells of level 7 or higher are not on the serenader's spell list, and she cannot use spell completion (scrolls) and spell trigger (staff and wand) items unless she uses the Use Magic Device skill.

Soothing Performance (Su): At 1st level (6th level for a lesser college), an nature serenader can use serenade to influence animals. This works like the druid ability wild empathy, except she only needs to serenade each animal for 1 round and makes a Perform check instead of a normal animal empathy check.

Attract Rats (Su): At 4th level (13th level for a lesser college), the nature serenader can use serenade to summon 1 rat swarm to a point within 30 ft.; it remains as long as she continues performing. For every 2 levels beyond level 4, she summons an additional rat swarm. At 9th level, the swarms do 1d6 additional acid damage. At 14th level, the swarms gain SR 6 + the serenader's class level. At 19th level, the swarms ignore all damage reduction and hardness.

Song of the Wild (Su): At 9th level (20th level for a lesser college), the nature serenader can grant an animal aspect to an ally within 30 ft., as if that ally had the hunter’s animal focus class feature. The ally must be able to hear or see the performance. The nature serenader uses her serenader level as her hunter level for determining the effect of the animal aspect. The nature serenader can affect two additional allies with this serenade for every 5 levels after level 9. Song of the wild relies on audible or visual components.

Unbroken Stride (Su): At 14th level, an nature serenader can draw upon this serenade to imbue all allies within 30 ft. with grace and speed. Each target gains the druid's woodland stride ability, an insight bonus equal to half the serenader's class level on all Acrobatics, Climb, Fly, and Ride checks, and a +30-foot enhancement bonus to all speeds.

Storm of Vengeance (Sp): At 19th level, the nature serenader can cause the effects of storm of vengeance (caster level = class level) as a serenade. She must maintain the serenade to gain the effects of later rounds of the spell. The saving throws against this ability have a DC of 10 + 1/2 the serenader's class level + the serenader's Charisma bonus.

Prankster

The prankster college teases the audience, using their own prejudices against them.

Forbidden Alignment: lawful.

Spell List: bard.

Harmless Performer (Su): At 1st level (6th level for a lesser college), a prankster serenader can use performance to appear meek and unworthy of being attacked. While using this performance, whenever an enemy targets the prankster serenader, the enemy must succeed at a Will save (DC 10 + 1/2 the serenader’s level + the serenader’s Cha bonus) or the attack fails. The enemy loses the attack that targeted the serenader, but may try again to get another saving throw. On a successful save, that creature is immune to this use of harmless performer. The prankster can start the serenade over to renew the protection, but cannot do so if she attacked any creature in the last round. Area effects are not hindered by harmless performer, unless the serenader is the only target in the area. This mind-affecting ability requires audible or visual components.

Mock (Su): At 4th level (13th level for a lesser college), the prankster can use her performance to cause one or more creatures to become furious with her. Each creature to be mocked must be within 20 feet, able to see, hear, and understand the prankster, and capable of paying attention to her. The prankster need not be able to see the creatures affected.

Each enemy within range receives a Will save (DC 10 + 1/2 the prankster’s level + the prankster’s Charisma modifier) to negate the effect. If a creature’s saving throw succeeds, the prankster cannot successfully mock that creature for 24 hours. If its saving throw fails, the creature is angered by the performance and wants to harm the prankster, but is not compelled to do so. While the prankster maintains the mocking, the target takes a –2 penalty on all attack rolls, saving throw DCs, skill checks, Armor Class and CMD until it has successfully caused damage to the prankster. If the prankster succeeds on a saving throw against an effect created by a mocked creature that normally has a reduced effect on a successful saving throw, the prankster escapes entirely and does not suffer the reduced effect. The prankster is also immune to splash damage caused by mocked creatures. Mock is an enchantment (charm), emotion, mind-affecting, language-dependent ability. Mock relies on audible and visual components in order to function.

Disappearing Act (Su): A 9th level (20th level for a lesser college) prankster serenader can use performance to divert attention from an ally. All creatures within 60 feet (including those who come in range because of movement during the serenade) that fail a Will save (DC 10 + 1/2 the serenader’s level + the serenader’s Cha modifier) treat one creature chosen by the serenader as if it were invisible as long as she maintains the serenade. If a target take any action that would break invisibility, that target becomes visible to everyone. This invisibility is a phantasm. The ability to see invisibility or senses that do not rely on sight, such as scent, blindsight, blindsense, or tremorsense cannot perceive the invisible creature, but true seeing and anything that protects against a mind-affecting illusion (phantasm) effect allows a creature to see the target.

This serenade can hide two additional creatures at 14th level and 19th level. Onlookers make a single saving throw to see all or none of the hidden allies. Disappearing act is a mind-affecting illusion (phantasm) effect that requires somatic components.

Madcap Prank (Su): At 14th level, a prankster serenader can use performance to disorient all enemies she moves close to, causing creatures to bump into each other, stand dazed, or otherwise act the fool in their attempts to catch the prankster. Each round the serenade is in progress each enemy that can see and hear the prankster and is within 10 ft. of the prankster serenader at any point of the prankster's turn must make a Reflex save (DC 10 + 1/2 the serenader’s level + the serenader’s Cha modifier) each round, or become confused and be unable to make attacks of opportunity until the beginning of the serenader's next turn. Madcap prank requires audible and visual components, but unlike confusion it is not a mind-affecting effect.

Stage World (Sp): At 19th level, a prankster serenader can use performance to overlay reality with a demiplane of his construction for a limited time. The prankster serenader must begin by building the desired demiplane in his mind using serenade, as [http://www.d20pfsrd.com/magic/all-spells/c/create-demiplane/ create demiplane. The area has a maximum radius of 30 ft. per round of performance spent on preparation, and the serenader must be inside the demiplane as it forms. When the performance ends, your demiplane is superimposed on normal reality. All creatures in the area are moved into the demiplane, and any creature that enters the area by any means ends up in your demiplane as close to its former position as it can safely do. Effectively, the area ceases to exist for the duration and is replaced by your demiplane. All attended physical objects move into the demiplane along with their owners, but unattended objects do not. If the area of the demiplane a creature can perceive looks like it did before the change, the creature must make a Perception check (DC 10 + your best Perform skill bonus) to notice the change. Unless the demiplane is self-contained, a creature can enter and leave the demiplane simply by moving across the border, a self-contained demiplane requires planar travel to enter or exit. The demiplane lasts one hour per round of performance you spent creating it. You can invest additional rounds of performance to change parts of the demiplane and to add to the duration. This is a conjuration (creation) effect that requires verbal and somatic components.

Resonance

A resonance college masters the physical properties of sound, creating deadly sonic effects.

Forbidden Alignment: chaotic.

Spell List: bard.

Devastating Aria (Su): At 1st level (6th level for a lesser college), the resonance serenader can perform a devastating aria. Each round of this performance she can spend a standard action to deal 1d6 points of nonlethal sonic damage to a creature within 20 ft., Fortitude save for half damage (DC 10 + 1/2 the resonance serenader's class level + the resonance serenader's Charisma modifier). Undead, constructs, and objects take lethal damage from this performance. Hardness does not reduce this damage, nor is it halved as energy damage dealt to objects normally is. The damage increases by 1d6 at level 3 and every 2 levels thereafter.

At 4th level, the range of the effect increases to 5 ft. per serenader level. In addition, as a full round action, the resonance serenader can cause the effect in a cone of 5 ft. per 2 serenader levels. The resonance serenader can reduce the size of the cone if desired. Devastating aria is a sonic effect and uses verbal components.

Scathing Tirade (Su): A resonance serenader of 4th level (13th level for a lesser college) can use her performance to verbally lash out. Each round of performance, the resonance serenader can target a single enemy that must be within 30 feet and be able to hear the resonance serenader. A Will save (DC 10 + 1/2 the resonance serenader's class level + the resonance serenader's Charisma modifier) negates the effect. Otherwise the effect persists for as long as the enemy is within 30 feet and the resonance serenader continues her performance. This performance cannot cause a creature to become panicked, even if the target is already frightened from another effect.

At 9th level, the range of the effect increases to 5 ft. per serenader level. In addition, as a full round action, the resonance serenader can cause a resonance effect that affects all creatures in a cone of 5 ft. per 2 serenader levels. The resonance serenader can reduce the size of the cone if desired. Scathing tirade is a mind-affecting fear effect, and relies on audible components.

Descant of Destruction (Su): At 9th level (20th level for a lesser college), the resonance serenader can perform a descant of destruction. Each round of this performance she can spend a standard action to deal 5d6 points of sonic damage to a target within 30 ft., Reflex save for half damage DC 10 + 1/2 the resonance serenader's class level + the resonance serenader's Charisma modifier. The damage increases by 1d6 at level 11 and every 2 levels thereafter.

At 14th level, the range of the effect increases to 5 ft. per serenader level. In addition, as a full round action, the resonance serenader can cause the effect in a cone of 5 ft. per 2 serenader levels. The resonance serenader can reduce the size of the cone if desired. Descant of destruction is a sonic effect and relies on verbal components.

Dazing Display (Su): At 14th level, the resonance serenader can add a daze effect to her other resonance serenades. This counts as additional serenade that the resonance serenader must maintain. As long as dazing display is active, a target that fails a saving throw against another of the serenader's resonance serenades must make an additional Will saving throw (same DC) or be dazed for 1 round.

Bring Down the House (Sp): At 19th level, the resonance serenader can quite literally bring down the house. Each round of performance, she can spend a standard action to cause earthquake in a cone of 5 ft. per 2 serenader levels. All Reflex saves of this earthquake have a DC of 10 + 1/2 the resonance serenader's class level + the resonance serenader's Charisma modifier The resonance serenader can reduce the size of the cone if desired.

Scenic

The scenic college teaches that the world is a stage and every moment is chance to act. Scenic serenades and performances are part of her act, and never interfere with her disguises.

Forbidden Alignment: none.

Spell List: alchemist, with bard cantrips. The scenic serenader uses the alchemist formula list as if it was a spell list, not a formula list. Scenic serenaders use level zero bard spells (cantrips) as the alchemist formula list has no level zero spells.

Seamless Guise (Ex): At 1st level (6th level for a lesser college), a scenic performer learns to behave in a way that appears perfectly proper and normal for her current role, on stage or off. While this serenade is active, she receives a +10 bonus on Disguise checks and on Bluff checks to act out her assumed role, and her thoughts, aura, alignment, type, subtype, and what is true for her changes to fit the role. Any transmutation (polymorph) or illusion (glamer) spells on the serenader have their magic aura cannot be detected. All effects that vary depending on alignment type, subtype, and all effects that read or detect alignment, aura, type, subtype, thoughts, or lies detect the scenic serenader's assumed role.

For ten minutes per round of continuous performance, the scenic serenader gains a +10 bonus on Disguise checks and automatically senses any attempt to sense her alignment, aura, type, subtype, thoughts, lies, or magic on her person. During this time, she can reactivate seamless guise to resume the previous persona as an immediate action.

Naturally, certain roles are impossible to make credible even with this ability. A scenic serenader that uses seamless guise to become a tyrannosaurus rex will detect and think as that creature, and gains a bonus on Bluff and Disguise checks to act in character, but her size and abilities do not change unless she uses additional abilities to do so. Seamless guise depends on verbal components.

Exaggerated Pose (Su): At 4th level (13th level for a lesser college), a scenic performer can enhance her own skills simply by altering her posture. When she starts this performance, the scenic performer chooses a skill. During the serenade, this skill counts as a class skill and the serenader gains 3 additional skill ranks with that skill as long as she maintains this performance. The final number of ranks in a skill cannot exceed the serenader's Hit Dice. The number of ranks gained increases to 6 ranks at 9th level, 9 ranks at 14th level, and 12 ranks at 19th level. The scenic performer can change the chosen skill as an immediate action. Exaggerated pose is a mind-affecting effect and relies on somatic components.

Stage Combat (Su): At 9th level (20th level for a lesser college), a scenic performer gains mastery of a weapon while using this serenade. She must choose a weapon she currently is holding in hand or a natural or unarmed attack. She gains proficiency and Weapon Focus with the selected weapon, Improved Unarmed Strike and Weapon Finesse as bonus feats, and one additional combat feat she fulfills the prerequisites for as a bonus feat. As usual when temporarily gaining a feat, if the feat she chooses has any limitations on uses, such as Stunning Fist’s daily uses, all uses of that combat feat while maintaining stage combat count toward that feat’s limit.

At level 14 and 19, the scenic serenader gains an additional combat feat she performs the prerequisites for while using the stage combat serenade, and she can use feats gained from stage combat as prerequisites for other feats gained with stage combat. This performance relies on somatic components.

Stage Magic (Su): At 14th level, a scenic performer gains the use of a spell while using this serenade, temporarily adding it to her spell list and list of known spells. This spell must be on the spell list of a class the scenic serenader is presently disguised as, and she uses it as a spell of the same level as it is for that class. The spell must be of a level she can cast, becomes an arcane spell for the serenader, and casting it expands the scenic serenader's spell slots normally. She must perform for a number of continuous rounds equal to the spell's level before she can cast a spell of a certain level, but she can change what spell she gains as a swift action each round. All spells gained from one continuous use of stage magic must come from the same spell list. This means the scenic serenader can cast progressively more powerful spells from the selected spell list as she continues the serenade. Stage magic relies on verbal and somatic components.

Multiplicity of Masks (Su): At 19th level, a scenic serenader can cause any number of her allies to take on the appearance of an ally within 60 feet that the serenader can see. To be affected, an ally must be within 60 feet of the scenic serenader and able to see her. As long as the scenic serenader maintains this serenade, enemies perceive all affected allies as the chosen creature. The images move in a confusing manner, making it impossible to keep track of which affected creature is which. A successful attack against a disguised ally automatically cancels the effect for that ally. If an ally moves out of range or sight, that ally reverts to her original form, and the entire effect ends if the ally providing her appearance to the others is no longer a target.

If the scenic serenader is making allies appear as herself, they appear in the guise the scenic serenader currently appears in. If the scenic serenader is under an illusion (glamer) or transmutation (polymorph) effect or using the seamless guise, exaggerated pose, stage combat, and/or stage magic serenades, all affected allies gain the same benefits the scenic serenader gains. Multiplicity of masks is an illusion (glamer) effect that relies on visual components.

Sea

The sea college charms waves and shapes water to their whim.

Forbidden Alignment: lawful.

Spell List: magus.

Sea Shanty (Su/Sp): At 1st level (6th level for a lesser college), a sea serenader learns to counter seasickness and exhaustion during sea voyages. Each round of a sea shanty, she makes a Perform (oratory, wind, sing, or string) skill check. Allies within 60 feet (including the sea serenader) may use her Perform check in place of a saving throw against becoming exhausted, fatigued, nauseated, or sickened; if already under such an effect, a new save is allowed each round of the sea shanty, using the serenader’s Perform check for the save. Success removes the effect. A sea shanty automatically removes effects that do not allow a saving throw.

A sea shanty also calms rough waters within 60 feet, reducing the DC for Profession (sailor) and Swim checks, as well as for Acrobatics and Climb checks aboard ship, by an amount equal to the serenader’s level (to a minimum of DC 10) for as long she continues to perform. She can extend this duration to 1 hour by playing for 10 consecutive rounds. Sea shanty requires audible components.

Watersong (Sp): At 4th level (13th level for a lesser college), a sea serenader can use serenade to manipulate and control the shape of water within 30 feet. A Perform check allows the serenader to animate and control water in a 5-foot-cube. All the water animated must come from within the 30 ft. range, but need not originate in the volume in which it is controlled. The sea serenader can command the water to take various forms, bend, rise, fall, or sustain a shape, and can make it support weight as if it were solid ice. Changing the shape or location of the manipulated water during the serenade takes a move action. For example, the sea serenader could create a pillar of water (to provide cover), ladder, channel, bridge, stairs, slide, and so on. The manipulated water is as slippery as normal ice, requiring a DC 5 Acrobatics or Climb check to move safely. This ability cannot create forms more complex than what could be carved in normal ice. While under the serenader’s control, the water has hardness 0 and 3 hit points per inch of thickness, with maximum hit points equal to the Perform check result or 1 point per gallon of water used, whichever is less.

At 9th level the sea serenader can manipulate water in two 5 ft. cubes adjacent to each other and the manipulated water has a hardness of 3. At 14th level the number of adjacent 5 ft. cubes cubes increases to four and the manipulated water has a hardness of 6. At 19th level the sea serenader can control eight adjacent 5 ft. cubes and the manipulated water has a hardness of 9. The manipulated water retains its shape for 1 round after the serenader ends the serenade.

During a watersong, the sea serenader can spend a standard action to cast create water or purify food and drink, with a caster level equal to her serenader level. Watersong relies on verbal and somatic components.

Waterstrike (Su): At 9th level (20th level for a lesser college), the sea serenader can cause water into striking out. During this serenade, she can spend a standard action to make a melee attack that inflicts 4d6 or bludgeoning, cold, piercing, slashing, or nonlethal damage (serenader's choice). The damage increases by 1d6 for every two class levels after level 9. This melee attack can originate from the sea serenader herself or from a square of water controlled by watersong. When a waterstrike serenade is active, any square of water controlled by watersong counts as an ally for flanking purposes and the sea serenader can make waterstrike attack as attacks of opportunity from those squares, up to her normal limit on attacks of opportunity per round. At 14th level, waterstrike attacks gain a reach of 10 ft. Waterstrike relies on verbal and somatic components.

Lifewater (Sp): At 14th level, the sea serenader can affect the water inside a creature with the lifewater serenade. All spell-like effects of lifewater have a caster level equal to the serenader's class level.

In each round of serenade she can spend a standard action to manipulate the water, blood, and other fluids within a creature’s body, causing the target to become nauseated for 1 round. This effect allows a Fortitude save (DC 10 + 1/2 the serenader's class level + the serenader's Cha modifier) to reduce the effect to sickened. Alternatively, she may spend a standard action to attempt a reposition or trip combat maneuver, using her Perform skill modifier as her CMB. The serenader is never affected by a failed CMB check.

Finally, the sea serenader can spend a standard action each round to replicate the effects of either cure moderate wounds, neutralize poison, or remove disease.

Lifewater has a range of 30 feet, relies on visual and audio components, and only works on creatures whose bodies contain fluid.

Tsunami (Sp): At 19 level, a sea serenader can use this serenade to cause a tsunami (sp) with a caster level equal to her serenader level, that lasts as long as she maintains the serenade. The save DC is 10 + 1/2 the serenader's class level + the serenader's Cha modifier. Tsunami relies on verbal and somatic components.

Shadow

The shadow college reaches out to realms of shades and shadow, conjuring them into this world.

Forbidden Alignment: good.

Spell List: spiritualist.

Shadow Puppets (Sp): At 1st level (6th level for a lesser college), a shadow serenader can use serenade to create one quasi-real shadowy creature resembling a monster from the summon monster I list. These shadowy creatures otherwise work like shadow conjuration, and targets interacting with them get a Will saving throw (DC 10 + 1/2 the shadow serenader's class level + shadow serenader's Charisma bonus) to treat them as only 10% real. The shadow puppets always have only 10% of their normal hit points (minimum 1 hp). The creatures remain until slain, dismissed, or the serenade ends.

At 3rd level and every two levels thereafter, this ability acts like the next higher version of summon monster (summon monster II at 3rd level, summon monster III at 5th level, and so on) and becomes 10% more real, to a maximum of 80% real at 15th level and summon monster IX at 17th level. Shadow puppets is an illusion (shadow) effect and relies on somatic components.

Dance of the Dead (Sp): At 4th level (13th level for a lesser college), a shadow serenader can use her serenade to create undead out of shadow that act and fight at her command. This ability functions like animate dead with a range of 60 ft. Created undead remain animate only as long as the shadow serenader continues the serenade. Once she stops, any created undead collapse back into what they were made from. At 9 level, this can duplicate create undead. At 14th level, this can duplicate greater create undead.

If the shadow serenader has suitable corpses to animate, the undead created are real. If she does not, the shadowy undead created work like shadow conjuration, have only 20% of normal hit points, and targets interacting with them get a Will saving throw (DC 10 + 1/2 the shadow serenader's class level + the shadow serenader's Charisma bonus) to treat them as only 20% real. At level 5 and every 2 class levels after, the shadow undead become 10% more real, to a maximum of 80% real at 15th level. Dance of the dead is an evil necromancy effect and relies on verbal components.

Shadow Sonata (Sp): At 9th level (20th level for a lesser college) the shadow serenader can spread darkness with shadow sonata. Each round of serenade, she can create a darkness effect. This darkness lasts as long as the serenade is maintained and then slowly shrinks again. For each round after the end of the serenade, one darkness effect of the serenader's choice disappears. While she maintains the serenade, the shadow serenader and all allies within 30 ft. can see in this darkness as if it was normal light, even if the area was darker than this before the serenade. Allies blinded by or vulnerable to normal light ignore this weakness inside the created darkness.

At 14th level, after maintaining this serenade for two rounds, creating a new area of darkness each round, the shadow serenader can produce an area of hungry darkness on the third round of serenade. The count then starts over; after two more rounds of serenade the shadow serenader can use hungry darkness on round six, and so on. At level 19, the shadow serenader can use hungry darkness after only one round of using darkness. Shadow sonata is an evocation [darkness] effect and relies on verbal components.

Dirge (Sp): At 14th level the shadow serenader can create a shadow duplicate of a formerly living or undead creature that has been dead or destroyed no more than 24 hours. The creature must have died/been destroyed within 100 ft. of where the serenade is used, a part of its corpse must be within the area, or the area must have something precious to the creature before it was killed or destroyed. The creature returns at full hit points and with all items, spell, and abilities restored (as its stat block). When the serenade ceases, the duplicate immediately disappears. The shadow creature fights as ordered, but is not otherwise compelled to help the serenader; it will only share information with the shadow serenader if inclined or compelled to do so. A creature of good alignment or with a challenge rating equal to the shadow serenader's class level or greater is allowed a Will saving throw (DC 10 + 1/2 her serenader level + her Charisma bonus) to resist the resurrection and each round to end the effect.

This works like shadow conjuration, except the creature has only 80% of normal hit points, and targets interacting with it get a Will saving throw (DC 10 + 1/2 the shadow serenader's level + her Charisma bonus) to treat it as only 80% real. Dirge is an evil illusion (shadow) effect and relies on verbal or verbal components.

Valley of Shadows (Sp): Each round during the serenade, the shadow serenader can spend a standard action to affect one target as maze with a caster level equal to the serenader's class level and a save DC of 10 + 1/2 the shadow serenader's level + the shadow serenader's Cha modifier. The labyrinth is made of shadows and each unsuccessful attempt to escape the maze gives a cumulative +2 circumstance bonus on Intelligence rolls to escape. A target that has saved against or escaped valley of shadows cannot be affected again by the same shadow serenader's use of the power until 24 hours have passed. When the serenade ends, the maze disappears and all trapped creatures are instantly released. Valley of shadows is a conjuration (teleportation) effect and relies on somatic components.

Silver

The silver college finds inspiration to oppose evil in the purity of silver.

Forbidden Alignment: evil.

Spell List: Inquisitor.

Song of Silver (Su): A silver serenader of 1st level (6th level for a lesser college) can perform the song of silver. A number of targets equal to the silver serenader’s Charisma modifier (minimum 1 target) become immune to fear effects and gain a +4 sacred bonus on saving throws against charm and compulsion effects.

In addition all weapons (both unarmed, natural and manufactured) within a 30-foot radius of the silver serenader are treated as if they were silver for the purpose of overcoming damage reduction. At 9th level, they are also considered magic. At 14th level, they also do good damage. At 19th level, they are considered mithral weapons and gain hardness 15. At 4th level, the song of silver affects a 60-foot-radius area around the silver serenader. At 9th level, as an immediate action, an silver serenader can grant a single ally who is currently benefiting from the saving throw bonus from the song of silver the effects of a breath of life spell (CL = the silver serenader’s class level). this immediately ends the song of silver serenade.

Holy Vibration (Sp): At 4th level (13th level for a lesser college), a silver serenader can imbue a door, window, or other object with holy vibrations. Each round during the serenade, she can make a single object within 30 feet resonate with a holy vibration. Undead and outsiders with the evil subtype are hindered from opening or breaking a door or window affected in this way for 10 minutes per serenader level, as arcane lock. If the object is moved in any way, the vibration ends.

At 9th level, undead and outsiders of the evil subtype who have the incorporeal subtype or are able to use a teleportation effect, it is unable to use such abilities within or into the area within 20 feet of an object imbued with holy vibration. Incorporeal creatures adjacent to the warded area can use a full-round action to attempt a Charisma check to break objects areas warded by holy vibration, against the arcane lock break DC of the vibrating object.

Break Bonds (Sp): At 9th level (20th level for a lesser college), a silver serenader can suppress a single enchantment, transmutation, or curse affecting an ally within 30 feet that she is able to see and hear. Each round the silver serenader uses break bonds, she attempts a Perform check against the original save DC of the effect. If successful, she suppresses the effect for 1 round. After she has suppressed the effect for 4 consecutive rounds, she can attempt a caster level check to remove the effect as if she had cast break enchantment with a caster level equal to her class level. Successful or not, this ends the serenade, but it can be used again normally.

Righteous Chord (Sp): At 14th level, a silver serenader can produce a righteous chord. Each round of this serenade, the silver serenader can affect a single evil outsider within 60 feet as per the spell banishment, treating her class level as her caster level. If the outsider has DR/silver or DR/good the serenade counts as an additional substance the target fears or hates. The saving throw DC of this ability is 10 + 1/2 the silver serenader's class level + her Charisma modifier.

Mass Break Bonds (Su/Sp): At 19th level, a silver serenader can affect any number of allies within 30 feet when using break bonds. Make a single Perform check and compare it to the save DC of each effect. After 4 consecutive rounds of using this serenade, the silver serenader can attempt a caster level check to remove a enchantment, transmutation, or curse on a single ally affected by this serenade each round she performs.

Solace

The college of solace brings peace to the dead and undead.

Forbidden Alignment: evil.

Spell List: inquisitor.

Deathwaking Dance (Su): At 1st level (6th level for a lesser college), an solace serenader can unravel undead and haunts like a cleric channeling positive energy to harm undead. When she starts the serenade and each round she maintains it, all haunts and undead creatures within 30 feet take 1d6 positive energy damage. This damage increases by 1d6 at level 3 and every two levels thereafter. An undead creature is allowed a Will save (DC 10 + 1/2 the serenader's level + the serenader's Charisma modifier) to halve this damage. The serenader cannot use channeling feats with this ability. Deathwaking dance relies on visual components.

Untethering Steps (Su): At 4th level (13th level for a lesser college), an solace serenader can use her serenade to hinder all undead creatures within 60 feet to which the performer has line of sight. Each round she maintains the serenade, the solace serenader attempts a Perform (act, comedy, dance) skill check and compares the result to all of the targets’ CMD scores. Any target whose CMD is equaled or exceeded by the result of the Perform check becomes sickened by the performer’s movements for 1 round. Any target with a CMD that is exceeded by 10 or more also becomes staggered for 1 round. Untethering steps relies on visual components.

Exorcist’s Waltz (Su): At 9th level (20th level for a lesser college), an solace serenader can use this serenade to attempt to end a single ongoing enchantment, transmutation, curse, or possession effect. The performer must see the target and be within 30 feet. This functions as break enchantment, using the solace serenader's caster level for the effect, and is also capable of ending possession. Any possessing entity cast out in this manner cannot attempt to possess that target again for 24 hours. In addition, all creatures within 60 ft. of the solace serenader who are not already possessed or dominated are immune to possession and influence, as protection from evil. as long as the serenade is maintained. Exorcist’s waltz relies on visual and audio components.

True Guidance (Su): At 14th level, an solace serenader can lure the dead back into their graves. The serenader chooses one undead when she begins the serenade. Each round the target is within 60 feet and the serenader maintains this serenade, the targeted undead must resist the effects with a successful Will save (DC 10 + 1/2 the serenader's level + the serenader's Charisma modifier). If the creature first became undead within the affected area, or if an open grave under the effects of hallow or consecrate is in the area, the undead takes a –4 penalty on this saving throw. On a successful saving throw, the target’s speed is halved for 1 round (this includes all forms of movement). If the undead fails its save, it immediately takes 10 points of damage per class level of the solace serenader and is staggered for 1 round. True guidance relies on visual and audio components.

Psycopomp's Lead (Su): At 19th level, the solace serenader can use psychopomp's lead to create a funnel to the land of the dead. Any undead destroyed and any living creature that dies within 60 ft. of her have their souls sent directly to the plane they are destined for. Such creatures cannot be restored, rejuvenated, raised, or resurrected without the approval of the powers governing that plane. Psycopomp's lead relies on verbal and somatic components.

Stars

There are thousands of stars in the night sky, and the college of stars idolizes each of them.

Forbidden Alignment: none.

Spell List: bard.

Choir of Stars (Su): At 1st level (6th level for a lesser college), a star serenader can use serenade to summon a creature, as summon monster I The creatures remain until slain, dismissed, or the serenade ends.

At 3rd level and every two levels thereafter, this ability acts like the next higher version of summon monster (summon monster II at 3rd level, summon monster III at 5th level, and so on), to a maximum summon monster IX at 17th level. Choir of stars is an conjuration (summoning) effect and relies on verbal and somatic components.

Star Serenade:' A serenader of starts gains bardic masterpieces in place of all serenades except the first. She gains a bardic masterpiece she fulfills the prerequisite for at level 4, 9, 14, and 19, just as if she had spent a feat to learn the masterpiece. Count serenader levels as bard levels when learning and using bardic masterpieces. A serenader that has the college of stars as a lesser college instead gains a masterpiece at level 13, and 20. A serenader uses bardic masterpieces as if they were serenades and can use a bardic masterpiece and a serenade at the same time, as long as she can expend actions and rounds of serenade for both.

Thunder

The bass of this college is thunder and the soprano is lightning.

Forbidden Alignment: lawful.

Spell List: magus.

Lightning Libretto (Sp): At 1st level (6th level for a lesser college), while maintaining this serenade, the thunder serenader can spend a standard action to summon bolts of lightning, as per the spell call lightning with a caster level equal to her class level. This effect causes 1d6 electricity damage at level 1 (1d10 in a stormy area), and the damage increases by one die at level 3 and every 2 levels thereafter. The effect allows a Reflex save (DC 10 + 1/2 the serenader's class level + the serenader's Charisma modifier) for half damage. Lightning libretto relies on verbal and somatic components.

Wind Gusto (Sp): At 4th level (13th level for a lesser college) the thunder serenader can call a powerful torrent of wind. As a move action each round of serenade, she can create a gust of wind with a caster level equal to the serenader's class level. Gust of wind relies on somatic components.

Thunder Call (Sp): At 9th level (20th level for a lesser college), the thunder serenader can use serenade to unleash a deafening peal of thunder. While performing this serenade, the thunder serenader can spend a standard action to create an a sound burst. At 12th level and every 3 class levels thereafter, the damage increases by 1d8. The effect has a caster level equal to the serenader's class level and allows a Fortitude save (DC 10 + 1/2 the serenader's class level + the serenader's Charisma modifier) to negate the stun effect. Thunder call relies on verbal and somatic components.

Whistle for Wind (Sp): A thunder serenader of 14th level or higher can whistle for wind to cast control winds or control weather with a caster level equal to her serenader level. The effect begins immediately and lasts as long as she performs. She can only change wind conditions, and she cannot reduce the strength of the wind. By performing for 10 consecutive rounds and succeeding at a DC 20 Perform check, the thunder serenader can cast one of these spells with their normal effect and duration. Whistle for wind relies on audio components.

Storm of Vengeance (Sp): At 19th level, the thunder serenader can cause the effects of storm of vengeance (caster level = class level) as a serenade. She must maintain the serenade to gain the effects of later rounds of the spell. The saving throws against this ability have a DC of 10 + 1/2 the serenader's class level + the serenader's Charisma bonus.

Feats

These feats compliment the serenader prestige archetype.

Additional College (General)

You expand your repertoire of serenades by mastering a new college.

Prerequisites: Lesser college (serenader class feature).

Benefits: Select a college you have not selected as either greater or lesser college. You learn to use this college as a lesser college.

Special: You can take this feat several times, the benefits do not stack. Each time you can select a new lesser college.

Extra Serenade (General)

You can use your serenade ability more often than normal.

Prerequisite: Serenade class feature.

Benefit: You can use serenade for 15 additional rounds per day.

Special: You can gain Extra Serenade multiple times. Its effects stack.

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