My first ever legal character was a high elf hermit druid named Jessica. My first campaign with her started at level 2 because I joined later in the campaign, which is perfect because now I have my wildshape. She was a druid of the moon, meaning at level 2, she could wildshape into any beast CR 1 and lower. The DM also permitted me to shape into any humanoid race using my wildshape. Jessica wasn't a really special druid, she didn't have any class combos or anything that is totally unheard of, but she was by far the greatest jerk in the history of our sessions. She was aggressive and dominant, arrogant and stubborn, but she was passionate about what she believed in. She also died a horrid gruesome death, but at least she got to punch a white dragon at level 4. The campaign ended at level 5, so she never really got to advance further. But in retrospect, in some campaigns I've done recently, I bring back Jessica just for the lols cause I get to literally kick children who deserve it and the party will just shrug.
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Hassan Al Shammas was originally conceived as a Prince Kushan from Berserk but quickly went all over the place and ended up as a Changeling Druid. Race: Changling Druid Subclass: Moon (Subject to change Via DM to Dreams. still need to talk to him about that.) Level Method: Enhanced Progression DM Fiat: 1st Level "Gimme" Feat (common in all our games as of two campaigns ago) Background: Entertainer
The idea became a character who can just be the master of all forms. Beast or Humanoid, focusing on Conjuration and Transmutation spells with a little divination mixed in as makes sense. That's all me limiting the flavor but I do work better with casters given one or two guidelines so in reality its just me making the character easier for me to focus on. Especially considering the beast forms.
What Remained of the original concept was a focus on his interactions with other people, hence Actor and his charisma score. I wanted to not go the typical route and treat Hassan as a eloquently spoken, somewhat educated, calm, and focused individual who expresses a great deal of control over himself and inside that action remaining a compassionate person who genuinely cares about the well being of people.
[Edit] I also did a lot of research trying to make sure the name was handled correctly, If I've somehow messed that up and any native speaker wants to correct me, please feel free to do so.
"I once knew this fella, Aasimar raised in the Underdark. Was like a brother to me. When he escaped we couldn't take much with us. Poor, emaciated husks of the living we were. 'ts okay though. We survived and made our ways. I'll never forget the way the people from my home looked at us when we walked in the archway. Though, I'm frighteningly certain the feelings they would have, had they but the opportunity ta see us leave." --Manolovo the Traitor, Memoirs of a Scoundrel
Here you have Iar Faer, at this date 4th lvl Firbolg Moon Circle Druid hunted by an evil necromancer that exterminated her clan in a awful ritual. She carries a surviving vine as a bracelet on her arm from the grove her clan used to protect, as she getting stronger enough to defeat her enemy and avenge her clan!
Baby Iar Faer when she was rescued from extermination
I don't have a digital sheet, but I'm playing an Aarocokra druid named Ixal Sharpfeather in a campaign. I rolled for ability scores and rolled 1 17, 1 16, and 4 15s. I put the 2 highest in Dexterity and Charisma so that they were both 18s at 1st level and I also had 4 15s.
The current build of a character playing through the Savage Tide adventure path that we started in 3.5 and which has been played in Rolemaster, Legends of Anglerre and other systems during this campaign. Redhand, husband to Lavinia Vanderboren and leader in his mind of Redhand’s gang.
I’m finally getting to play a Druid tomorrow! A war forged Druid of stars, at that!
Basically, he started off as a soldier like most war forged. He specialized in intelligence and navigation, but deserted. He ended up shifting his study of astronomy to astrology. . . Hence Stars! That’s about as far as I have gotten.
I've been playing a Druid for almost 2 years now in a campaign that started us off at level 6. I'm currently level 15 pure Druid of the Moon with a lycanthropy curse that my DM is homebrewing so that I have control over it since I've had it so long and am gaining new forms. He's probably one of my favorite characters I've ever had a chance to play and definitely one of the highest level ones.
Elisif Halfmoon, Firbolg Druid and Circle of Stars. She was exiled from her clan for accidentally triggering the wrath of a dark fey. I just started playing her online, and the subclass is so much fun. (The sword in the image is because she was originally a Fighter/Cleric combo in another game but I changed my mind for this version.)
Branwyn Rakankrak is my Hill Dwarf Spore Druid/Monk for an irl game, she's fairly new as well though has way more staying power up and close. I'm thinking a Druid18/Monk 2 split, we'll see how much I need/want that ASI/feat.
Suvi Danann is my orphaned Firbolg Shadow Monk who is taking the opposite approach of Branwyn and will mainly be a monk, but with some druiding on the side. I haven't decided on her Circle, but it could be either Shepherd or Land (Forest).
My first ever dnd Character: Sharser, the Aaracockra Circle of the Shepherd druid (Previously Circle of the Land).
I'm gonna do an insanely abridged version of a backstory: In his tribe there weren't a lot of druids. They lost their connection to nature due to their hatred of earth elementals. The founders of their tribe were originally druids and it is said they built a temple in dedication to balance. Sharser finds temple after sneaking out with his best friend, is attacked by an earth elemental that was there as a guardian (for reference this is in the middle of the mountains). Friend dies during attack, sharser escapes. Is lowkey shunned by the rest of his tribe. He leaves to both atone for what he did and to travel the world before he is tied to the tribe (Should mention that he was the son of the the chief and his mother died when he was young). As he is waiting for the boat where he meets the rest of the party, he receives a letter saying that his father has died and in the mean time the village wise man will take over. In terms of party role, he is arguably the most mature despite being the youngest party member, plays a lot of support and battlefield control since he doesn't like killing unless necessary, which was often challenged by other party members that had no such problem. With the staff of the woodlands, mechanically I can cast spell of a level I can already cast and if I try to cast higher level ones I need to do a WIS check DC 10+3+spells levels so DC 18 for awaken and DC 19 for wall of thorns. One fun thing that happened was that I managed to awaken 2 rats, get it to cause a distraction so we could get into a store (We were wanted by the corrupt government), they stole a staff for themselves, for fun the DM said that they could use it and awaken the other rats. I hope that there will be a rat revolution in that city and I can't wait.
Character for an up and coming one shot, no online character sheet for this dude
Ingvar Alignak: lvl 14 Mark of the Sentinel Human, Circle of Stars Druid
His deal?? - Basically Yue from ATLA but if you don't get that reference, basically was dying as a child, incurable, was blessed by a Moon spirit/deity that gave me life. In return my parents had to devote me to the cause of protecting the wildlands of the realm. Since it isn't Eberron, the Dragonmark races aren't a house, they are favoured or blessed beings. I read the stars to determine threats that need defusing before they become an issue. Greatest feat was defeating an adult green dragon that was threatening an entire tribe of firbolgs with the help of some friends.
I have a quarter-orc (variant human son of a half-orc barbarian who "connects with" a human druid. Our tribe is nomadic, and used to raid the nearby towns and villages. Since then, the leaders of the villages made a deal with our leader to work TOGETHER to ensure all of our survival. Our tribe was never powerful enough to take out the villages and they were never strong enough to eliminate the tribes of the area. We provide meat and protection from wild animals (keeping the trade lanes clear) while they provide grown foods and occasionally new tribe members for our mixed group... Half-orcs, humans, and a few Orcs.
Dru started as a Barbarian, following the training of his mother. His father, seldom around, worked with him to begin his study of nature. (Variant Human - FEAT: Druid Initiate)
As he left to take his journey of adulthood, he began concentrating on his father's lessons... (4 levels of Shepherd Druid).
I use the barbarian level as sort of a trait that he is trying to overcome - the raw anger that consumes him when in situations that he can't control. He began HAVING to use it to exist, but tries to overcome the hate and direct it into more of an animal nature... Right now, I personally have a set of conditions that I use to trigger the rage... Certain animal shapes have higher chances to rage, as do situations of fear or helplessness. I do plan on "harnessing" the barbarian side as I level up... Possibly a Beast Barbarian ... to represent his attachment to nature.
I unfortunately don't have a D&D beyond character sheet for my Druid since it's an in person campaign and i'm using stuff that I wouldn't have in D&D beyond. My Druid named Celeste is a Vedalken Circle of Stars Druid that hates nature. I was planning to just stay as a druid until I came across a +2 magical glaive in our campaign that does 2 D10 damage. So in order to use that I had to multi-class in to War domain cleric. This was fine since I was playing a healer anyways. Celeste is lawful good and even represented one of my party members in a court case and won!
Astral Elf, Level 2 Circle of the Shepherd Druid, Level 1 Ranger (to become a Drakewarden)
Brütus Slavius Decimus was born on a small manor during the waning days of his world’s antebellum era. His grandfather, Brütus Slavius Octavian, the patriarch of their pipe-weed plantation, took great pride in the compassion and dignity with which the Brütus clan treated the orcs and goblins bound to their service through the “peculiar institution,” and instilled in Brüt the same values. They taught their slaves to worship the Good-aligned gods, did not overwork or inflict discipline beyond what was absolutely necessary, and tried to breed in them a relatively more pleasing aesthetic appearance, rather than the strange mixture of strength and subservience for which other eugenics programs aimed. Even the gladiatorial bouts in which the slaves were forced to compete were almost never to the death.
Brüt was the only male member of his house to survive the War, after which other Astral Elves emancipated the orcs and goblins. Brüt tried his best to adapt, running his plantation with Familiars and Fey Summons instead, and treating the newly freed orcs with respect instead of hostility. But his betrothed, Færina, then youngest daughter of the Archfey Titania (and thus of much higher social standing), eloped with one of the orcs who had once worked for Brüt’s family. He gathered a posse comitatus which hunted down and lynched the offending orc, but Færina eluded their rescue.
Despite acting in accordance with local law and custom, the foriegn elves of the occupying army regarded this act as murder, and sought to arrest Brüt, forcing him to flee. He took to the Astral Sea, wandering the Feywilds of one world to another, never staying in a single planetary system for more than a few decades. He learned to survive as a cowherd and shepherd and herder of every other kind of livestock, beast, or familiar imaginable. He had a penchant for breeding them like he had his indentured orcs long before, and a true talent for having his cocks, dogs, summons, and familiars fight, much like the gladiatorial goblins back on the plantation. His current goal is to tame a solar drake or gem drake, but he’d settle for even just a chromatic drake in his menagerie.
Bonds: Unbeknownst to Brüt, Færina fled to the Astral Sea too, though their paths never crossed yet. She was pregnant by her orc husband, and gave birth to a son she named Thærion, who still lives thanks to his half-elven heritage and time on the Astral Sea. He is a violent extremist who seeks to despoil and destroy the descendants of those elves who profited from the enslavement of orcs.
Flaws: Brüt is a virulent racist against any and all non-elves, especially towards orcs and goblins, and has no compunction about expressing his views, even when impolitic.
Ideals: Brüt believes in fighting “the Long Defeat” and the “Lost Cause,” knowing full well there is no hope of victory, but wanting to go down fighting all the same, like his father and brother before him did during the War. He believes in chivalric honor and the noblesse oblige, in part because that’s how he was raised, as a proper gentleman, but mostly because they’re old, and therefore a way of resisting the modern world which he disdains as a (literal) Good Ol’ Elf. Similarly he likes animals for not being people, and nature for being remote and removed from people.
Backstory: Once a proud member of the Men of the Mountain clan. Gremnum was banished for being unsuccessful in trading supplies on only one day. Ever since his banishment Gremnum has lived in a minuscule hut too small for him and with only a squirrel called Eric for company
i have a premise im working on for a drow druid but mostly an outline of what i want to do: Kayle was a member of drow nobility but became disheartened with their constant wars with each other so he stole away in the dead of night and making his way to the surface for a new life. on his way he met a deep gnome druid who taught him they ways of druidism. as soon as he reaches the surface his journey begins. dont know what subclass i wanna make him though. his teach was a circle of the land (underdark) but i feel he would be too opinionated and prideful to follow his teachers path.
I am currently playing a water genasi circle of the shepherd's druid. He goes by Riverbender and becomes angry when people ask him for his name because he was enslaved by a hag for several years because he gave her his name. He escaped by freeing an Archfey that was also captured by the hag, and the Archfey told them that he would provide Riverbender with members from his army when ever he needed them ( to explain why he can randomly summon animals). Riverbender then went on and dwelt among some villagers and earned his name there because he would magically change the course of the river in order to better water the village's crops. The village prospered under his care, but then some giants came and destroyed it and he was not powerful enough to protect the village. He now travels the world, shepherding and protecting the wilds and those who dwell in it, hoping to never fail in his duties as he once did long ago.
I also want to play a Aasimar circle of the stars druid. He once dwelt among the stars with the rest of the people of his race, but was falsely accused of a crime he did not commit. He was cast down from the heavens to the earth, and so now he travels the lands hoping to earn his honor back and prove his innocence by fighting against aberations, the enemies of the stars.
I also really want to play a Changeling Moons druid and lean into the fey aspect of them to play a shapeshifting pooka from celtic mythology. He would be very fey like and cause a lot of tricks, but he would still be good and help those in need. I would try to play him like a strange supernatural creature as much as possible, and cause all sorts of weird phenomena with my magic before moving on to a new place. He would also appear as a black haired creature with a white patch of hair on his forhead and a sprig of holly tucked in his hair or behind his ear.
Kadea Elmbladeis a character I'm still working on, so feel free to give feedback.
Kadea is supposed to be a very ironic character. He is a druid with a love and passion for nature, but when he was young he was cursed by a vampire. He survived the attack thanks to Elvin magic but is now a part vampire (vampiric elf, my homebrew subrace) and is slowly getting corrupted. Now that he is older, he is a master of death rather than life, and he focuses on the balance of nature by hunting those with too much power. He still has lots of good inside trying to push through, but he is slowly going on a downward spiral. Nature hates vampires, and he is one of the only creatures that both harnesses necrotic energy and the power of nature.
My first ever legal character was a high elf hermit druid named Jessica. My first campaign with her started at level 2 because I joined later in the campaign, which is perfect because now I have my wildshape. She was a druid of the moon, meaning at level 2, she could wildshape into any beast CR 1 and lower. The DM also permitted me to shape into any humanoid race using my wildshape. Jessica wasn't a really special druid, she didn't have any class combos or anything that is totally unheard of, but she was by far the greatest jerk in the history of our sessions. She was aggressive and dominant, arrogant and stubborn, but she was passionate about what she believed in. She also died a horrid gruesome death, but at least she got to punch a white dragon at level 4. The campaign ended at level 5, so she never really got to advance further. But in retrospect, in some campaigns I've done recently, I bring back Jessica just for the lols cause I get to literally kick children who deserve it and the party will just shrug.
I love roleplaying, message me so we can set something up.
I talk everything D&D, message me for questions, chat, arguements, or roleplay!
Backup Character for a current campaign I'm playing in.
https://ddb.ac/characters/38348704/CHEuln
Hassan Al Shammas was originally conceived as a Prince Kushan from Berserk but quickly went all over the place and ended up as a Changeling Druid.
Race: Changling
Druid Subclass: Moon (Subject to change Via DM to Dreams. still need to talk to him about that.)
Level Method: Enhanced Progression
DM Fiat: 1st Level "Gimme" Feat (common in all our games as of two campaigns ago)
Background: Entertainer
The idea became a character who can just be the master of all forms. Beast or Humanoid, focusing on Conjuration and Transmutation spells with a little divination mixed in as makes sense. That's all me limiting the flavor but I do work better with casters given one or two guidelines so in reality its just me making the character easier for me to focus on. Especially considering the beast forms.
What Remained of the original concept was a focus on his interactions with other people, hence Actor and his charisma score. I wanted to not go the typical route and treat Hassan as a eloquently spoken, somewhat educated, calm, and focused individual who expresses a great deal of control over himself and inside that action remaining a compassionate person who genuinely cares about the well being of people.
[Edit] I also did a lot of research trying to make sure the name was handled correctly, If I've somehow messed that up and any native speaker wants to correct me, please feel free to do so.
"I once knew this fella, Aasimar raised in the Underdark. Was like a brother to me. When he escaped we couldn't take much with us. Poor, emaciated husks of the living we were. 'ts okay though. We survived and made our ways. I'll never forget the way the people from my home looked at us when we walked in the archway. Though, I'm frighteningly certain the feelings they would have, had they but the opportunity ta see us leave." --Manolovo the Traitor, Memoirs of a Scoundrel
Baby Iar Faer looks like baby yoda
I have Quarion Galanodel, Moon elf, circle of the moon druid, but I don't have a digital version of him.
I don't have a digital sheet, but I'm playing an Aarocokra druid named Ixal Sharpfeather in a campaign. I rolled for ability scores and rolled 1 17, 1 16, and 4 15s. I put the 2 highest in Dexterity and Charisma so that they were both 18s at 1st level and I also had 4 15s.
I have a weird sense of humor.
I also make maps.(That's a link)
The current build of a character playing through the Savage Tide adventure path that we started in 3.5 and which has been played in Rolemaster, Legends of Anglerre and other systems during this campaign. Redhand, husband to Lavinia Vanderboren and leader in his mind of Redhand’s gang.
https://www.dndbeyond.com/profile/MarkPeyton/characters/38149578
I’m finally getting to play a Druid tomorrow! A war forged Druid of stars, at that!
Basically, he started off as a soldier like most war forged. He specialized in intelligence and navigation, but deserted. He ended up shifting his study of astronomy to astrology. . . Hence Stars! That’s about as far as I have gotten.
https://ddb.ac/characters/44180233/QANfRE
I've been playing a Druid for almost 2 years now in a campaign that started us off at level 6. I'm currently level 15 pure Druid of the Moon with a lycanthropy curse that my DM is homebrewing so that I have control over it since I've had it so long and am gaining new forms. He's probably one of my favorite characters I've ever had a chance to play and definitely one of the highest level ones.
https://ddb.ac/characters/24380629/QEpEG6
I'm playing two druids currently, and planning for one character to multiclass into druid as well, hopefully next level.
https://ddb.ac/characters/45733500/SygNBN
Elisif Halfmoon, Firbolg Druid and Circle of Stars. She was exiled from her clan for accidentally triggering the wrath of a dark fey. I just started playing her online, and the subclass is so much fun. (The sword in the image is because she was originally a Fighter/Cleric combo in another game but I changed my mind for this version.)
https://ddb.ac/characters/44425399/OYZZwg
Branwyn Rakankrak is my Hill Dwarf Spore Druid/Monk for an irl game, she's fairly new as well though has way more staying power up and close. I'm thinking a Druid18/Monk 2 split, we'll see how much I need/want that ASI/feat.
https://ddb.ac/characters/24404443/C115Tz
Suvi Danann is my orphaned Firbolg Shadow Monk who is taking the opposite approach of Branwyn and will mainly be a monk, but with some druiding on the side. I haven't decided on her Circle, but it could be either Shepherd or Land (Forest).
I have 2 druids currently built, both homebrew worlds
https://ddb.ac/characters/17275311/5Cflkc
My first ever dnd Character: Sharser, the Aaracockra Circle of the Shepherd druid (Previously Circle of the Land).
I'm gonna do an insanely abridged version of a backstory: In his tribe there weren't a lot of druids. They lost their connection to nature due to their hatred of earth elementals. The founders of their tribe were originally druids and it is said they built a temple in dedication to balance. Sharser finds temple after sneaking out with his best friend, is attacked by an earth elemental that was there as a guardian (for reference this is in the middle of the mountains). Friend dies during attack, sharser escapes. Is lowkey shunned by the rest of his tribe. He leaves to both atone for what he did and to travel the world before he is tied to the tribe (Should mention that he was the son of the the chief and his mother died when he was young). As he is waiting for the boat where he meets the rest of the party, he receives a letter saying that his father has died and in the mean time the village wise man will take over. In terms of party role, he is arguably the most mature despite being the youngest party member, plays a lot of support and battlefield control since he doesn't like killing unless necessary, which was often challenged by other party members that had no such problem. With the staff of the woodlands, mechanically I can cast spell of a level I can already cast and if I try to cast higher level ones I need to do a WIS check DC 10+3+spells levels so DC 18 for awaken and DC 19 for wall of thorns. One fun thing that happened was that I managed to awaken 2 rats, get it to cause a distraction so we could get into a store (We were wanted by the corrupt government), they stole a staff for themselves, for fun the DM said that they could use it and awaken the other rats. I hope that there will be a rat revolution in that city and I can't wait.
Character for an up and coming one shot, no online character sheet for this dude
Ingvar Alignak: lvl 14 Mark of the Sentinel Human, Circle of Stars Druid
His deal?? - Basically Yue from ATLA but if you don't get that reference, basically was dying as a child, incurable, was blessed by a Moon spirit/deity that gave me life. In return my parents had to devote me to the cause of protecting the wildlands of the realm. Since it isn't Eberron, the Dragonmark races aren't a house, they are favoured or blessed beings. I read the stars to determine threats that need defusing before they become an issue. Greatest feat was defeating an adult green dragon that was threatening an entire tribe of firbolgs with the help of some friends.
I love druids okay
I have a quarter-orc (variant human son of a half-orc barbarian who "connects with" a human druid. Our tribe is nomadic, and used to raid the nearby towns and villages. Since then, the leaders of the villages made a deal with our leader to work TOGETHER to ensure all of our survival. Our tribe was never powerful enough to take out the villages and they were never strong enough to eliminate the tribes of the area. We provide meat and protection from wild animals (keeping the trade lanes clear) while they provide grown foods and occasionally new tribe members for our mixed group... Half-orcs, humans, and a few Orcs.
Dru started as a Barbarian, following the training of his mother. His father, seldom around, worked with him to begin his study of nature. (Variant Human - FEAT: Druid Initiate)
As he left to take his journey of adulthood, he began concentrating on his father's lessons... (4 levels of Shepherd Druid).
I use the barbarian level as sort of a trait that he is trying to overcome - the raw anger that consumes him when in situations that he can't control. He began HAVING to use it to exist, but tries to overcome the hate and direct it into more of an animal nature... Right now, I personally have a set of conditions that I use to trigger the rage... Certain animal shapes have higher chances to rage, as do situations of fear or helplessness. I do plan on "harnessing" the barbarian side as I level up... Possibly a Beast Barbarian ... to represent his attachment to nature.
I unfortunately don't have a D&D beyond character sheet for my Druid since it's an in person campaign and i'm using stuff that I wouldn't have in D&D beyond. My Druid named Celeste is a Vedalken Circle of Stars Druid that hates nature. I was planning to just stay as a druid until I came across a +2 magical glaive in our campaign that does 2 D10 damage. So in order to use that I had to multi-class in to War domain cleric. This was fine since I was playing a healer anyways. Celeste is lawful good and even represented one of my party members in a court case and won!
Brütus Slavius Decimus, a.k.a. Brüt
Astral Elf, Level 2 Circle of the Shepherd Druid, Level 1 Ranger (to become a Drakewarden)
Brütus Slavius Decimus was born on a small manor during the waning days of his world’s antebellum era. His grandfather, Brütus Slavius Octavian, the patriarch of their pipe-weed plantation, took great pride in the compassion and dignity with which the Brütus clan treated the orcs and goblins bound to their service through the “peculiar institution,” and instilled in Brüt the same values. They taught their slaves to worship the Good-aligned gods, did not overwork or inflict discipline beyond what was absolutely necessary, and tried to breed in them a relatively more pleasing aesthetic appearance, rather than the strange mixture of strength and subservience for which other eugenics programs aimed. Even the gladiatorial bouts in which the slaves were forced to compete were almost never to the death.
Brüt was the only male member of his house to survive the War, after which other Astral Elves emancipated the orcs and goblins. Brüt tried his best to adapt, running his plantation with Familiars and Fey Summons instead, and treating the newly freed orcs with respect instead of hostility. But his betrothed, Færina, then youngest daughter of the Archfey Titania (and thus of much higher social standing), eloped with one of the orcs who had once worked for Brüt’s family. He gathered a posse comitatus which hunted down and lynched the offending orc, but Færina eluded their rescue.
Despite acting in accordance with local law and custom, the foriegn elves of the occupying army regarded this act as murder, and sought to arrest Brüt, forcing him to flee. He took to the Astral Sea, wandering the Feywilds of one world to another, never staying in a single planetary system for more than a few decades. He learned to survive as a cowherd and shepherd and herder of every other kind of livestock, beast, or familiar imaginable. He had a penchant for breeding them like he had his indentured orcs long before, and a true talent for having his cocks, dogs, summons, and familiars fight, much like the gladiatorial goblins back on the plantation. His current goal is to tame a solar drake or gem drake, but he’d settle for even just a chromatic drake in his menagerie.
Bonds: Unbeknownst to Brüt, Færina fled to the Astral Sea too, though their paths never crossed yet. She was pregnant by her orc husband, and gave birth to a son she named Thærion, who still lives thanks to his half-elven heritage and time on the Astral Sea. He is a violent extremist who seeks to despoil and destroy the descendants of those elves who profited from the enslavement of orcs.
Flaws: Brüt is a virulent racist against any and all non-elves, especially towards orcs and goblins, and has no compunction about expressing his views, even when impolitic.
Ideals: Brüt believes in fighting “the Long Defeat” and the “Lost Cause,” knowing full well there is no hope of victory, but wanting to go down fighting all the same, like his father and brother before him did during the War. He believes in chivalric honor and the noblesse oblige, in part because that’s how he was raised, as a proper gentleman, but mostly because they’re old, and therefore a way of resisting the modern world which he disdains as a (literal) Good Ol’ Elf. Similarly he likes animals for not being people, and nature for being remote and removed from people.
So heres Koethine (Ko-thine no e)
So far hes a level 5 Moondruid with one level in barb
He's constantly in bear form and hes very fluffy
"Anyone can smith at the cosmic anvil, yet only I can forge a weapon as good as thee."
My Homebrew Please click it, they have my family.
Gremnum: shepherd Druid level 17
Backstory: Once a proud member of the Men of the Mountain clan. Gremnum was banished for being unsuccessful in trading supplies on only one day. Ever since his banishment Gremnum has lived in a minuscule hut too small for him and with only a squirrel called Eric for company
so basically a Druid who was taught by a squirrel
Say hello to Occam High Druid of the Church of the Great Tortoise and Circle of Land Swamp Druid.
i have a premise im working on for a drow druid but mostly an outline of what i want to do: Kayle was a member of drow nobility but became disheartened with their constant wars with each other so he stole away in the dead of night and making his way to the surface for a new life. on his way he met a deep gnome druid who taught him they ways of druidism. as soon as he reaches the surface his journey begins. dont know what subclass i wanna make him though. his teach was a circle of the land (underdark) but i feel he would be too opinionated and prideful to follow his teachers path.
https://ddb.ac/characters/85181105/7TpwCn
Here is my first druid :-)
(second character all time, so be gentle ^^)
I am currently playing a water genasi circle of the shepherd's druid. He goes by Riverbender and becomes angry when people ask him for his name because he was enslaved by a hag for several years because he gave her his name. He escaped by freeing an Archfey that was also captured by the hag, and the Archfey told them that he would provide Riverbender with members from his army when ever he needed them ( to explain why he can randomly summon animals). Riverbender then went on and dwelt among some villagers and earned his name there because he would magically change the course of the river in order to better water the village's crops. The village prospered under his care, but then some giants came and destroyed it and he was not powerful enough to protect the village. He now travels the world, shepherding and protecting the wilds and those who dwell in it, hoping to never fail in his duties as he once did long ago.
I also want to play a Aasimar circle of the stars druid. He once dwelt among the stars with the rest of the people of his race, but was falsely accused of a crime he did not commit. He was cast down from the heavens to the earth, and so now he travels the lands hoping to earn his honor back and prove his innocence by fighting against aberations, the enemies of the stars.
I also really want to play a Changeling Moons druid and lean into the fey aspect of them to play a shapeshifting pooka from celtic mythology. He would be very fey like and cause a lot of tricks, but he would still be good and help those in need. I would try to play him like a strange supernatural creature as much as possible, and cause all sorts of weird phenomena with my magic before moving on to a new place. He would also appear as a black haired creature with a white patch of hair on his forhead and a sprig of holly tucked in his hair or behind his ear.
Always two maybe three
Kadea Elmblade is a character I'm still working on, so feel free to give feedback.
Kadea is supposed to be a very ironic character. He is a druid with a love and passion for nature, but when he was young he was cursed by a vampire. He survived the attack thanks to Elvin magic but is now a part vampire (vampiric elf, my homebrew subrace) and is slowly getting corrupted. Now that he is older, he is a master of death rather than life, and he focuses on the balance of nature by hunting those with too much power. He still has lots of good inside trying to push through, but he is slowly going on a downward spiral. Nature hates vampires, and he is one of the only creatures that both harnesses necrotic energy and the power of nature.
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