Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves – Cast & what their classes do | Latest TV & Movies News 2023
Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves is soon to release and brings with it a new perspective on the popular roleplaying game – but what are the main characters’ classes
and what can they do? We have all the answers here. While DnD is growing all the more popular, the ramifications of a star-studded movie means many viewers will be new to the game
as a whole and will therefore want to know a bit more about the characters they’ll be seeing on the big screen. With that in mind, we’ve compiled the six main characters and
explained everything you need to know about the character they’re playing, their classes, and what they do.Article continues after ad Contents Chris Pine: Edgin the Bard
ParamountWith music and magic at his fingertips, the Bard can alter a lost battle with a swift tune. Chris Pine will be playing Edgin the Bard in the Dungeons & Dragons: Honor
Among Thieves movie. His character will likely be the inspiration for most of the group, providing support through his charisma, charm, and perhaps songs. Typically, Bards in DnD
serve to protect the party from harm by using spells to control the enemy’s forces, manipulate the world around them, and counter any deadly spells being thrown toward the party.
They’re an extremely powerful class when they reach the right spells and can quickly turn the tide of any battle or situation with a simple strum of the Lute. Article continues
after ad It’s likely Edgin will be more of a hilarious song-based bard with the capability to simply be able to talk his way out of a situation thanks to the trailer. Hugh Grant:
Forge Fitzwilliam the Rogue ParamountThe masters of theft and all-around sneaking. The Rogue can be selfish but pivotal to a successful DnD party. Hugh Grant will be playing the
role of Forge Fitzwilliam, a rather ostentatious rogue who seems to either have all the money he needs or is successfully pretending to be a member of the upper class in order to
steal high-quality loot. Typically, most Rogues in DnD are characters who’ve either lost something or are aiming to be rich, often it’s both and that seems to be the case for
Forge Fitzwilliam who dresses and acts like a higher-class member of society.Article continues after ad Essentially, Rogues are the thieves, assassins, and all-around sneaky
characters of Dungeons and Dragons. They’re stealthy, dexterous, and often a little criminal, although that doesn’t mean they’re evil by any means, although Grant’s
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character is rumored to be the villain of the story. From the trailers and artwork in Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, it’s likely Hugh Grants Forge Fitzwilliam will
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