D&D 5E WOTC Possibly Removing "Druids" for Religious/Cultural Sensitivity Reasons

Lanefan

Victoria Rules
Druid and Paladin both need to go not because they are offensive, but because they are very specific to times and places in European history and D&D should ditch that whole anchor.
The names need to go. The classes can stay; each fills a niche.
Monks don't need to be there at all, but if you must have a magical kung fu class, just call it a martial artist.
"Martial artist" is a term that applies to all warriors, isn't it?

Mystic Warrior might be a better name, but still isn't brilliant.
 

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By all means, go look at the Wikipedia page for "priest": "Priests exist in many religions today, such as all or some branches of Judaism, Christianity, Buddhism, Shinto and Hinduism."
For the latter three, it's not an indigenous term, it's a categorization by analogy. Like the use of the Siberian animist term Shaman to describe similar practitioners in other religions. For Christianity and Judaism, that's a thornier issue because of a their shared history, but I don't think I'll get into the weeds regarding that.
 





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