delericho
Legend
Rangers and as-written Druids are the only ones unlikely to form any such association.
And of course Druids, back in 1st and 2nd Ed, did have a worldwide organisation.
Rangers and as-written Druids are the only ones unlikely to form any such association.
Is adventuring a fairly common profession? Are there adventurer's guilds and taverns, bulletin boards posted with adventuring jobs, laws and conventions governing adventurers' conduct?
Or are the PCs unique? Is their lifestyle precedented at most by heroic myths and legends? Does the rest of society not quite know what to do with these heavily armed wanderers?
Or is the truth somewhere in the middle?
Peaceful lovers of nature .... yah, right.
I totally did that in one of my 3E campaigns, even though I completely rewrote the class (a lot more monkish). The Druids were a sinister secret society plotting against civilization. Almost like nature ninjas.*Maybe it was often followed? I didn't see it followed. YMMV.
I always sort of wondered why Gygax, good Christian that he was, and contradiction in terms notwithstanding, seemed to think that Neutrality was "better than" Good. Just an overdose of Moorcock?But in the world of Gygax, Neutral is always around, chewing gum and kicking posterior*.
They both wore leather armor and used shields.IIRC, the only other class that required battle and/or death for level advancement was the assassin. Because druids and assassins have so much in common.