diaglo said:you don't???![]()
the druid was an NPC class originally.![]()
Plane Sailing said:Well, you'd hardly call it a class at that point (if you mean the listing in... Greyhawk was it?). When it appeared in Eldritch Wizardry it was certainly a class though!
Aeolius said:My second thought, however...:
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But you don't need the actual witches (or hags) to have witches and hags. Their dread footprint in the minds of the peasantry is quite enough to spur adventure, strangeness and people running to and fro in great excitement.http://www.principiainfecta.com/archives/2006/07/the_hagfeast_of.php
The peasants name this festival day the Hag-feast, for of the holy works of Hasem of the frozen Kalask realm, her Purgen upon hags of the ice-forests is most told in Witan. Lay-brother Wagen has spoken wroth and rancor of this complexion of a holy festival, for he is oft to preach against peasant fantasies of hags in the Rur realm forests and Unhallowed forgen-ruins. Yet each thrice-year, the Lay-brother is laden once more with festival-works and the dreams of peasants ever more embellished.
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A festival procession of peasantry masked as hags of the forest, loud in the chill vault-ways, came upward from the great-portal at dusk, as much as for each Hag-feast past. Yet Lay-brother Wagen had caused the old wooden feast-works to be prepared once more; the procession came atumble upon the broad-deck before twenty lusty peasants within a fulsome image of the Anointed Hasem's war-barque Revesk. With great fervor and strength, whither and back they blundered, with shouts for great-cannon and pennons for holy Prophet's Fire upon the false hags.

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.