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The druid is not fighting!!! LONG!
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<blockquote data-quote="National Acrobat" data-source="post: 905986" data-attributes="member: 4911"><p>This whole expectation of healing thing is a real problem for me personally. I have had entire campaigns without divine casters because no one wants to be pegged as the medic. As a cleric from a players point of view, I play a cleric to spread a faith and the points of the God's dogma to the world, intent on gaining converts. Clerics are divine agents who pursue agenda's for their church and diety. </p><p></p><p>Over the years I have redefined clerics as servants of the gods who promote the faith, dogma and doctrine of their God and their Church. It has changed the way people play clerics, and inspired great characters and gaming sessions. It has also provided clerics who have gods who do not espouse healing or the handing out of divine gifts without consequences. Simply put, in my pantheon there are gods who are not concerned with those aspects of life. Their are gods who require those who wish to receive the benefits of their powers to potentially convert to the faith. </p><p></p><p>It certainly has made them less the cardboard cut out and more a distinct entity.</p><p></p><p>I've yet to have someone play a druid however.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="National Acrobat, post: 905986, member: 4911"] This whole expectation of healing thing is a real problem for me personally. I have had entire campaigns without divine casters because no one wants to be pegged as the medic. As a cleric from a players point of view, I play a cleric to spread a faith and the points of the God's dogma to the world, intent on gaining converts. Clerics are divine agents who pursue agenda's for their church and diety. Over the years I have redefined clerics as servants of the gods who promote the faith, dogma and doctrine of their God and their Church. It has changed the way people play clerics, and inspired great characters and gaming sessions. It has also provided clerics who have gods who do not espouse healing or the handing out of divine gifts without consequences. Simply put, in my pantheon there are gods who are not concerned with those aspects of life. Their are gods who require those who wish to receive the benefits of their powers to potentially convert to the faith. It certainly has made them less the cardboard cut out and more a distinct entity. I've yet to have someone play a druid however. [/QUOTE]
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