There are really a lot of ways to do this. Does the player have any other requirements other than Aasimar Druid?
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Any time an unfathomably powerful entity sweeps in and offers godlike rewards in return for just a few teensy favors, it’s a scam. Unless it’s me. I’d never lie to you, reader dearest.
Not so much. She wants to fall somewhere between protector and fallen; an Aasimar who questions her guide and her calling. She also wants to be nature based, away from civilization. That's about all! Was just seeing if anybody had any interesting takes.
I think she'd want to go Protector Aasimar for the wisdom bonus. Perhaps she's been raised by wood elves; maybe her mother was a Paladin of some justice god (Torm perhaps?) and her father is a celestial. The celestial has great plans for the child to become a holy warrior of the church, but things went wrong. The paladin mother dies in child birth while passing through a wood elf village, and so the child is raised by the wood elves and is taught to revere nature and becomes a druid. That's /not/ the father/celestial guide's plan, and he tries to nudge her back towards his own plan to be a holy warrior.
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Any time an unfathomably powerful entity sweeps in and offers godlike rewards in return for just a few teensy favors, it’s a scam. Unless it’s me. I’d never lie to you, reader dearest.
I will playing a Protector Aasimar Arctic Druid that kind of worships Auril. The GM and I discussed this and that this would make for a good story. The reason that she does is that her tribe was venerating Auril out of fear. As she was growing up she kept getting visions from her guide of her tribe’s history with Auril. She slowly pieced together that Auril had been more merciful than outright intimidating the tribe. So she is not only questing to find the cure to her tribe’s mysterious illness but is trying to show the world and Auril that Auril is actually a really good deity.
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How would you approach an Aasimar druid? Background? Alignment? Angelic guide? I was thinking Mielikki is involved somewhere...
There are really a lot of ways to do this. Does the player have any other requirements other than Aasimar Druid?
Any time an unfathomably powerful entity sweeps in and offers godlike rewards in return for just a few teensy favors, it’s a scam. Unless it’s me. I’d never lie to you, reader dearest.
Tasha
Not so much. She wants to fall somewhere between protector and fallen; an Aasimar who questions her guide and her calling. She also wants to be nature based, away from civilization. That's about all! Was just seeing if anybody had any interesting takes.
I think she'd want to go Protector Aasimar for the wisdom bonus. Perhaps she's been raised by wood elves; maybe her mother was a Paladin of some justice god (Torm perhaps?) and her father is a celestial. The celestial has great plans for the child to become a holy warrior of the church, but things went wrong. The paladin mother dies in child birth while passing through a wood elf village, and so the child is raised by the wood elves and is taught to revere nature and becomes a druid. That's /not/ the father/celestial guide's plan, and he tries to nudge her back towards his own plan to be a holy warrior.
Any time an unfathomably powerful entity sweeps in and offers godlike rewards in return for just a few teensy favors, it’s a scam. Unless it’s me. I’d never lie to you, reader dearest.
Tasha
I will playing a Protector Aasimar Arctic Druid that kind of worships Auril. The GM and I discussed this and that this would make for a good story. The reason that she does is that her tribe was venerating Auril out of fear. As she was growing up she kept getting visions from her guide of her tribe’s history with Auril. She slowly pieced together that Auril had been more merciful than outright intimidating the tribe. So she is not only questing to find the cure to her tribe’s mysterious illness but is trying to show the world and Auril that Auril is actually a really good deity.