College of the Sunsinger (5e Subclass)

College of the Sunsinger

A rare breed of Bard, the Sunsingers are a reclusive college of song. Their music is touched by the Light of Positive Energy that breathes life into all creatures.

These bards' songs ring with light and fire

Bonus Proficiencies

When you join the College of the Sunsinger at 3rd level, you gain proficiency with performance and Medicine. If you already have proficiency with one of them, you can pick one other skill of your choice.

Expanded Spell List

Upon choosing this College at the 3rd Level, you gain the following spells as Bard Spells at the specified levels. These spells count as bard Spells for you and are not included in the number in the Spells Known column of the Bard table. You also know the cantrip sacred flame and fire bolt, and it doesn't count against your number of bard cantrips known.


Sunsinger Spells
Bard LevelSpells
3rdScorching ray
5thSunshot
7thSacred shield
9thFlame Strike
11thSunbeam

Reinvigorating Inspiration

At the 3rd level, when you grant a creature Bardic Inspiration, they regain 1d6 + your charisma modifier as HP. This die increases with your Bardic Inspiration Die. You also gain 1 Bardic Inspiration die when the sun is out.

Searing Song

Also at 6th level, when you deal fire or radiant damage with a spell or cantrip, you may add your charisma modifier to the damage, even if you already do.

Radiance Pyre

At level 14, when you could roll a death saving throw, you can instead choose to return to life with 1 HP. When doing so, you grant a number of creatures (equal to your charisma modifier) within 15 feet temporary HP equal to your Bard Level. Hostile creatures within 15 feet take radiant damage equal your bard level, succeeding a dexterity saving throw will half this damage. You can also spring to your feet if you were prone. You must complete a long rest to use this feature again.


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