randomling
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Jeph,
Hm: oppressed people. You could always be Nerezi. The Nerezi have monks, and they (or at least, those on the front line) would certainly consider themselves freedom fighters. The Cellsori and Nerezi are at war, and have been for decades, over mining rights to land which Nerezi tribes live in. It's conceivable that, somewhere high in those borderland mountains, is a monastery which trains people for the wars they fight. Many of the human and dwarven combatants in Nerez are monks or monk/rangers. In fact, I will even allow you to multiclass as a monk/ranger if you're from a Nerezi order. How's that for a nice DM?
It might also help to explain why you're friendly with Gruchet - a large part of the Nerezi population is made up of orcish tribes which are not evil or at war with the human and dwarven populations.
That help?
Hm: oppressed people. You could always be Nerezi. The Nerezi have monks, and they (or at least, those on the front line) would certainly consider themselves freedom fighters. The Cellsori and Nerezi are at war, and have been for decades, over mining rights to land which Nerezi tribes live in. It's conceivable that, somewhere high in those borderland mountains, is a monastery which trains people for the wars they fight. Many of the human and dwarven combatants in Nerez are monks or monk/rangers. In fact, I will even allow you to multiclass as a monk/ranger if you're from a Nerezi order. How's that for a nice DM?

It might also help to explain why you're friendly with Gruchet - a large part of the Nerezi population is made up of orcish tribes which are not evil or at war with the human and dwarven populations.
That help?