Circles of Power: Three New Druid Circles

New for En5ider patrons! There are many types of druid in fiction and film with widely differing specializations. This article explores three new Druid Circles to help bring variety to your game table. Explore the Circle of Birds and Beasts (command and control of natural creatures), the Circle of the Elements (controlling elements and elementals), and the Circle of Life (healing the living and purifying the land). By Mark Kernow, and illustrated by Deanna Roberds.

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Interesting! :-)

I must comment on the patreon site though, and how strange it is to navigate. I keep clicking things and eventually wind up at the article download, but it seems it could be so much easier to access.. somehow. :-)

Perhaps linking to this archive-list where the articles can be seen and downloaded from would be easier for others too? It displays the newest stuff at the top. https://www.patreon.com/ensider?ty=c
 


Yes, it works fine right now, but long-term I think something that lists things in a more easily-viewed manner would be an advantage, especially for new subscribers who come aboard in a few months. When there are 100 articles up there, it will need some sort of indexing rather than the Facebook-esque scrolling it currently has, in my opinion.

On the topic of the article itself: Birds and Beasts level 10 power will be an awesome fit for the druid in my current game! :-) We were discussing possible alternatives to the PHB circles, so this came at a very opportune time.
 

I also list them on the front page of the Patreon so you can get to the new stuff with one click. But yeah, maybe some kind of off-site index will be needed eventually.
 

It is a terrible site for downloading. I just want a list, and for it to tell me if I have already downloaded it. Very ptetty, super nonfunctional.
 


I liked this article. The animal companion sounds more like a mini-Commune With Nature ability, which is certainly appropriate. The Beasts & Birds druid is my favorite, but all three are good.
 



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