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<blockquote data-quote="Bront" data-source="post: 2269618" data-attributes="member: 19696"><p>Ok, after reading, looks like the Dire Rat might be too small unless you'd let me take a medium one as a 4th level companion. I'm liking the sewer druid concept though, so maybe he'll have a Crocodile (They live in the sewers, right?). I think he can ride that too.</p><p></p><p>I'll have to come up with a good name, but here's a rough background sketch.</p><p></p><p>TBA grew up with a great respect of his natural environment. The increadable echosystem of the Metropolis sewer system was his home. But he had always felt a special connection to the "land" and "nature" that few that lived in his village did. Under the tutalage of (TBA Mentor), he studdied and learned how to use his connection with nature. He spent time comunicating with the animals, often helping to aleviate some of the notable rat problem in the sewers, and help keep angry crocodiles and other creatures out of the village. He even managed to make friends with a (Croc, Dire Rat, ect) that eventualy began to accompany him wherever he went.</p><p></p><p>As he grew, he began to help defend his village, as well as the grove (TBA Mentor) maintained. The sewers were the home to several gangs who fought constantly over teritory. The town had little need for expansion, but defending their crops and their land from these gangs was becoming tougher and tougher. TBA and his pet made for a fearsome image, and made the gangs think twice before they would come to attack. TBA found he could summon the help of other creatures, and often relied on his "army of nature".</p><p></p><p>TBA has helped train several others (likely rangers), though they are not as skilled nor as in tune with nature as he is, they respect the land, the animals, and their people, and become central to the defense of the town.</p><p></p><p>TBA felt that he needed to explore beyond his home, and try to help set up more trade with the city above. The overlanders are strange to him, apparently many were appauled about where he lived. He'll keep trying though, for his village needs him.</p><p></p><p>---------</p><p>His small village of gnomes and halflings grew what food they could under their magicly crafted light gems (gems that emit sunlight equivilent for 12 hours, then grow dim and rak for 12 hours while they recharge), and the sewers brought plenty of fertilizer. The small well had been carefully dug to draw water from a spring deep under the sewers, and was reinforced to keep other sewage out.</p><p>------</p><p></p><p>I'll rewrite it later to make it clearer, but this was my thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bront, post: 2269618, member: 19696"] Ok, after reading, looks like the Dire Rat might be too small unless you'd let me take a medium one as a 4th level companion. I'm liking the sewer druid concept though, so maybe he'll have a Crocodile (They live in the sewers, right?). I think he can ride that too. I'll have to come up with a good name, but here's a rough background sketch. TBA grew up with a great respect of his natural environment. The increadable echosystem of the Metropolis sewer system was his home. But he had always felt a special connection to the "land" and "nature" that few that lived in his village did. Under the tutalage of (TBA Mentor), he studdied and learned how to use his connection with nature. He spent time comunicating with the animals, often helping to aleviate some of the notable rat problem in the sewers, and help keep angry crocodiles and other creatures out of the village. He even managed to make friends with a (Croc, Dire Rat, ect) that eventualy began to accompany him wherever he went. As he grew, he began to help defend his village, as well as the grove (TBA Mentor) maintained. The sewers were the home to several gangs who fought constantly over teritory. The town had little need for expansion, but defending their crops and their land from these gangs was becoming tougher and tougher. TBA and his pet made for a fearsome image, and made the gangs think twice before they would come to attack. TBA found he could summon the help of other creatures, and often relied on his "army of nature". TBA has helped train several others (likely rangers), though they are not as skilled nor as in tune with nature as he is, they respect the land, the animals, and their people, and become central to the defense of the town. TBA felt that he needed to explore beyond his home, and try to help set up more trade with the city above. The overlanders are strange to him, apparently many were appauled about where he lived. He'll keep trying though, for his village needs him. --------- His small village of gnomes and halflings grew what food they could under their magicly crafted light gems (gems that emit sunlight equivilent for 12 hours, then grow dim and rak for 12 hours while they recharge), and the sewers brought plenty of fertilizer. The small well had been carefully dug to draw water from a spring deep under the sewers, and was reinforced to keep other sewage out. ------ I'll rewrite it later to make it clearer, but this was my thought. [/QUOTE]
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