Grover Cleaveland
First Post
VirgilCaine said:"Babyface Nelson, perforate him!"
*Babyface opens up with the BAR*
Heh. Yeah!
Druids are gangstas.
VirgilCaine said:"Babyface Nelson, perforate him!"
*Babyface opens up with the BAR*
heirodule said:While this was an aside, the idea of dryads as an infection that trees can aquire is very intriguing.
Yoink!
VirgilCaine said:How is this even going to happen very often without the labor-saving technologies of today?
If it takes lots of sweat and toil and such to move rock and timber and such to build roads and buildings, wouldn't everything built be needed (or at least planned for it to be used)?
Slobber Monster said:I haven't really gotten around to addressing the role of Druids in my own campaign world yet, but it is something that's been bugging me. The problem I have is the "tree hugging hippy conservationist" archetype doesn't really make sense to me in a world where civilization is just a tiny blip in the midst of savagery and untamed wilderness. Conservation makes sense to modern sensibilites because there is so little nature left. In a world with a more medieval or ancient ratio of man to nature the effort to conserve would hardly seem worthwhile with so much left unexplored and untamed. In fact, more effort must be spent the other way - to protect civilization from nature.
I guess writing the above helped me think through the issue - in my campaign world the typical Druid will use their mastery of nature to hold it back and keep it from destroying civilization.
Teflon Billy said:Is Druidic magic Arcane now rather than Divine?
Kesh said:I've met at least one GM who says that anyone who plays a druid as anything but a violent eco-terrorist isn't playing the class right. o.o
Rackhir said:Don't underestimate the ability of even primative civilizations to damage or destroy the enviroment. There is strong evidence that the Sahara has been created by milenia of grazing by goats. On Easter Island it's believed that they killed themselves off by cutting down all the trees to help build the menhir? (the Giant Stone Faces).