Bardic Tradition
Mime
A silent storyteller who uses exaggerated gestures and expressions to convey stories and emotions without words, often in a comedic or dramatic style.
Skilled Mime
You gain proficiency in one of the following skills: Deception, Performance, or Stealth
Silent Performer
You learn the unseen servant spell and can cast it without expending a spell slot.
When you cast this spell with this feature, the spell does not require verbal components. This spell ends early when you cast it again with this feature.
Further, you can expend a bardic performance die to cast any spell without verbal components. If a spell cast like this requires concentration, you can roll you bardic performance die whenever you make a Constitution saving throw to maintain concentration and add the result as a bonus to the roll.
Unseen Barrier
Beginning at 10th level, you know the wall of force spell and can cast it once between long rests without expending a spell slot.
Additionally, on your turn you can also cast a lesser version of the wall of force spell without expending a spell slot. The spell functions as a wall of force except you can only create a single 10-foot-by-10-foot panel and the spell’s range is 5 feet.
Mime’s Gate
Beginning at 14th level, you learn the arcane gate spell and you can cast it once between long rests without expending a spell slot.