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Are there any feats or other ways to add the flavor of a bard's musical themed magic to the sorcerer WITHOUT multi-classing? I'm not looking for the bard's abilities, just want to adopt the style of their spells and magic. For instance, I have an enchantress themed sorceress and using music or song in the spells would be a great role-playing device, but my DM wants us to stick with what can be found in the various Pathfinder books.

SunsetPsychosis |

The Maestro bloodline is perfect for that. You gain a few bard-like bloodline powers, bonuses with language-dependent spells, bonuses to spells with verbal components, stuff like that. Combine it with the Voice of the Sibyl feat for flavor.
You can also get it via Eldritch Heritage, with the requirement of Skill Focus (Perform), which would be appropriate.

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The Maestro bloodline is perfect for that. You gain a few bard-like bloodline powers, bonuses with language-dependent spells, bonuses to spells with verbal components, stuff like that. Combine it with the Voice of the Sibyl feat for flavor.
You can also get it via Eldritch Heritage, with the requirement of Skill Focus (Perform), which would be appropriate.
Thanks a lot, I'll look into that :)