Treenity had never cared too much about the village in Ravenwood… What was she supposed to care about that pimple-like thing in the forest? About an area where trees had been cut down to make way for… for what? Homes? An isolated village? With a few farmers and craftsmen?
Treenity didn't care about any of this. All she cared about was the trees. Trees! Those majestic, wise and serene creatures whose voices she could hear.
But now everything is about to change, because Treenity feels that trees are afraid. There is something new in the forest; something wrong... something that suggests that a dark presence has invaded Ravenwood... The dark presence, for now, seems content on eliminating those pathetic villagers that Treenity doesn't care about - but the trees are afraid... How long will it be before evil turns against them too? Treenity can't afford to remain helpless to find out - maybe for once it's better to join forces with those pathetic beings and eliminate the threat together.
(You probably already figured out already that Treenity is a druid - will provide sheet if selected)
It's a shame, this was a really exciting concept. Hope the DM is doing well and just lost interest. Also, thanks to Rhanloi for trying to start something up to kill the time while we wait!
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It's a shame, this was a really exciting concept. Hope the DM is doing well and just lost interest. Also, thanks to Rhanloi for trying to start something up to kill the time while we wait!
I'm also going to withdraw Kit.
@Ranloi thank you for the introductions. Sorry Nathan’s a little arrogant in non-combatant scenarios anyway.
*Sha-gravis *Fjörn Bhrünt *Leif Aulderoot *Saltstrider *Eron Colborn
Yeah - it's a shame this game didn't kick off...several really interesting characters applied =) See y'all around the boards!
Love God. Love Others. Any Questions?
If any of you are still looking for a campaign, this PBP homebrew is recruiting.
https://www.dndbeyond.com/forums/d-d-beyond-general/play-by-post/171843-homebrewed-campaign-a-weaver-in-the-dark