D&D General How do you make your nature-aligned characters more compelling than “Radagast, but with a bow?”

Fauchard1520

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How about playing your character as a sort of espionage agent, sent out by the local druidic circle to mingle in civilised lands, learn of any plans they have that will affect the nearby wilderness regions, and occasionally be assigned specific missions to thwart or redirect any particularly egregious encroachments.

Radagast with a bow-tie, if you like.

I like that quite a bit. You align your plot hooks with the traditional "defend the wild" motivation, but you do it like James Bond. Nice!
 

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