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<blockquote data-quote="Nightbreeze" data-source="post: 4001346" data-attributes="member: 46755"><p>Ok, finished hunting informations. I'd like to play a Rogue//Druid character (quite unusual, huh?)</p><p></p><p>Very rough idea: the character is a famous city and residence builder. He is known for being a pretty diplomatic fellow, and he has many skills that help in the estabilishment of new colonies and cities. Above all, thanks to his philosophy and druidic skills, all his cities are in balance with nature, without being poor or ineffective. The closer thing to elven cities that humans have.</p><p></p><p>As for his personality, in youth he was a stern apprentice druid, enraged by the destruction that civilization brings to the beatiful landscapes. His mentor was a wise and unusual old shaman, who sent him to study at a famous academy for nobles (how did the mentor manage to pay for it and convince the administrators of this academy to accept his student is unknow). At first, because of his spite for aristocrats, he felt out of his place there, and often slipped to the slums, where he learned to enjoy himself with questionable activities (like thievery and so on). At the beginning of the second year, however, a sudden realization came to him: the best way to fight the corruption of the lands is to control it: if he is the one who controls the estabilishment of a new colony, he can make it so that it doesn't hurt nature. He went on in becoming one of the best in the accademy and since then he has worked for many nations, cities and nobles (one of them, particularly satisfied by his new summer residence, granted him a minor noble title)</p><p></p><p>When building a new colony/city, he relies on his diplomatic skills, on his knowledge in many fields, and on his magic to find suitable resources. If he is not the only one in command, he simply blackmails the others to respect nature: after all, he can find a mine of gold with absolute ease, but he does so only if his requests are satisfied. </p><p></p><p>His dream is to build one of the richest and most beatiful cities in the world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nightbreeze, post: 4001346, member: 46755"] Ok, finished hunting informations. I'd like to play a Rogue//Druid character (quite unusual, huh?) Very rough idea: the character is a famous city and residence builder. He is known for being a pretty diplomatic fellow, and he has many skills that help in the estabilishment of new colonies and cities. Above all, thanks to his philosophy and druidic skills, all his cities are in balance with nature, without being poor or ineffective. The closer thing to elven cities that humans have. As for his personality, in youth he was a stern apprentice druid, enraged by the destruction that civilization brings to the beatiful landscapes. His mentor was a wise and unusual old shaman, who sent him to study at a famous academy for nobles (how did the mentor manage to pay for it and convince the administrators of this academy to accept his student is unknow). At first, because of his spite for aristocrats, he felt out of his place there, and often slipped to the slums, where he learned to enjoy himself with questionable activities (like thievery and so on). At the beginning of the second year, however, a sudden realization came to him: the best way to fight the corruption of the lands is to control it: if he is the one who controls the estabilishment of a new colony, he can make it so that it doesn't hurt nature. He went on in becoming one of the best in the accademy and since then he has worked for many nations, cities and nobles (one of them, particularly satisfied by his new summer residence, granted him a minor noble title) When building a new colony/city, he relies on his diplomatic skills, on his knowledge in many fields, and on his magic to find suitable resources. If he is not the only one in command, he simply blackmails the others to respect nature: after all, he can find a mine of gold with absolute ease, but he does so only if his requests are satisfied. His dream is to build one of the richest and most beatiful cities in the world. [/QUOTE]
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