I wan't some inspiration. Freja is an level 4 vegetarian (maybe not so unique). She has become the groups chef (the DM has informed me that the healthier new lifestyle will effect the other in the group in a long run). She has become the scout as she is writing a book about biodiversity and allways wanderers in the front searching for new flowers, plants, vegetables etc. Freja is being bullied for her lifestyle especially the food. She has low CHA but high INT and WIS so I have played her as an Sheldon Cooper/Greta Thunberg. She is an embarasment in social situations, speaks with animals as their friends (even the not so clever horse she rescued from an abbusive owner). She talks to much about tings that nobody else cares about (trees, flowers, plants).
How do you roleplay your dreams? She has just killed her first humans and doesn't feel so well. Her mission in a long run is to stop a war in the north and save biodiversity.
I am struggling with the feywild. I also know that my character in play maybe is a mix of shepard and dreams?
My Dreams druid is a lost warforged that was woken up/ activated by a curious dryad pumping him full of nature energy under a full moon.
They lived in the woods until a refugee from an advancing war unknowingly cut down the dryad's tree, killing her. He then worked as a guide for fleeing refugees through the wild forest that was his home.
I'm currently playing a Circle of Dreams druid with a similar setup as yours - He's a cross of Emeril Lagasse & Tommy Chong - instead of being the typical nature druid all his powers come from a trip to the Feywild where he catered food for members of the Summer Court. Level 4 now and has yet to make a melee attack (a couple of magic stone ranged attacks here and there). He's been super fun to play. His best friend is the bard in the group and helps drum up business for the shows he puts on. Lots of shenanigans and utility spell casting and help action - also a lot of running and hiding behind things instead of charging into the battle.
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How do you role play your Dreams Druid?
I wan't some inspiration. Freja is an level 4 vegetarian (maybe not so unique). She has become the groups chef (the DM has informed me that the healthier new lifestyle will effect the other in the group in a long run). She has become the scout as she is writing a book about biodiversity and allways wanderers in the front searching for new flowers, plants, vegetables etc. Freja is being bullied for her lifestyle especially the food. She has low CHA but high INT and WIS so I have played her as an Sheldon Cooper/Greta Thunberg. She is an embarasment in social situations, speaks with animals as their friends (even the not so clever horse she rescued from an abbusive owner). She talks to much about tings that nobody else cares about (trees, flowers, plants).
How do you roleplay your dreams? She has just killed her first humans and doesn't feel so well. Her mission in a long run is to stop a war in the north and save biodiversity.
I am struggling with the feywild. I also know that my character in play maybe is a mix of shepard and dreams?
My Dreams druid is a lost warforged that was woken up/ activated by a curious dryad pumping him full of nature energy under a full moon.
They lived in the woods until a refugee from an advancing war unknowingly cut down the dryad's tree, killing her. He then worked as a guide for fleeing refugees through the wild forest that was his home.
I'm currently playing a Circle of Dreams druid with a similar setup as yours - He's a cross of Emeril Lagasse & Tommy Chong - instead of being the typical nature druid all his powers come from a trip to the Feywild where he catered food for members of the Summer Court. Level 4 now and has yet to make a melee attack (a couple of magic stone ranged attacks here and there). He's been super fun to play. His best friend is the bard in the group and helps drum up business for the shows he puts on. Lots of shenanigans and utility spell casting and help action - also a lot of running and hiding behind things instead of charging into the battle.