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Lore Question Posted: 04 Dec 2005 09:15 AM |
| What gods do Druids worship? Thank you in advance. In the gods page it did not say wether or not a druid could worship them. Such as Syn or Menarok, can a druid worship those? |
Torim Me beast walk upright, me clomp you. |
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Re: Lore Question Posted: 04 Dec 2005 09:27 AM |
Menarok:
Yes and no. The only way I'd allow a druid is if the class was just used to gain the shifter PrC. I'd expect that no 'nature' like spells would be used (i.e. entangle, call lightning) and that only 5 levels of it would be taken.
The shifter class fits very well with Menarok and it is a shame that only druids can take the class.
I like people to have an open mind when it comes to the classes. Remember, you're not bound by what the typical class should be. There is nothing more boring then a server has 17 PCs who are exactly the same. |
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Re: Lore Question Posted: 04 Dec 2005 09:34 AM |
| Its funny that you say that, because I plan on taking the shifter class. So its okay for me to use Menarok, just act like I am not a druid at all? |
Torim Me beast walk upright, me clomp you. |
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Re: Lore Question Posted: 04 Dec 2005 09:47 AM |
As I'm the Menarok DM, yes :P
Send me a short character bio when you get a chance, please. |
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Re: Lore Question Posted: 04 Dec 2005 12:29 PM |
| That said, don't forget Elbereth either. You don't by any means have to worship Menarok to be a shifter, I would imagine the worship of Vilyave is also more than possible. |
Elvalia - Chosen of Aros Elrith Mellin Perin - 'Cleric (an' drewid) o' Elbreff' Weddin's an' pies a speciarality
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Re: Lore Question Posted: 04 Dec 2005 12:37 PM |
| ((I love it when the gods representatives fight over worshippers - Midoran's will be done!)) |
Purpose in life: finding better ways of allowing players to kill themselves. Repeatedly. -- "...Cause he mixes it with love And makes the world taste good." -- <@James42> Lawful good isn't in your vocabulary, it's on your menu.
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Re: Lore Question Posted: 04 Dec 2005 12:41 PM |
| It's not much of a battle when you have the lord of muder against the some wimpy elven/nature gods. |
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Re: Lore Question Posted: 04 Dec 2005 12:43 PM |
Could always play a Tarik shifter. Murder, and all the wimpy Elven/nature stuff.
-Barnas |
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Re: Lore Question Posted: 04 Dec 2005 12:45 PM |
| And for the record, neither Vilyave nor for that matter Elbereth are purely elven gods. Wimpy or not. |
Elvalia - Chosen of Aros Elrith Mellin Perin - 'Cleric (an' drewid) o' Elbreff' Weddin's an' pies a speciarality
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Re: Lore Question Posted: 04 Dec 2005 12:49 PM |
| ((hee hee!)) |
Purpose in life: finding better ways of allowing players to kill themselves. Repeatedly. -- "...Cause he mixes it with love And makes the world taste good." -- <@James42> Lawful good isn't in your vocabulary, it's on your menu.
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Re: Lore Question Posted: 04 Dec 2005 02:17 PM |
Be a shifter of Vastaldoriun!
Shapeshifting is a form of person expression and creativity! |
The Legacy Saga |
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Re: Lore Question Posted: 04 Dec 2005 02:19 PM |
((I love it when the gods representatives fight over worshippers - Midoran's will be done!))
((It's what heathens do, pdawg. They and their false gods bicker and scrape for their imaginary credibility...it's like a divine pissing contest. I say let them have it. It makes it easier for the glory and honor of Midoran, the One True God, to be made known. Who cares if the heathens destroy each other. The Just Hand will be there to mend the wounds and bring the faithless into his fold. Once they have paid the proper penance for their misdeeds, that is.)) |
Most men lead lives of quiet desperation and go to the grave with the song still in them. -Henry David Thoreau
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Re: Lore Question Posted: 04 Dec 2005 02:25 PM |
((Ohhhh great.
When you god will stop playing that "mine is better" game could we get back to the normal life, I mean...Sheesh, who needs a god really...
*rolls her eyes* Gods are so last year! *grins*)) |
Frodo : What are we holding on to, Sam? Sam : That there’s some good in this world, Mr. Frodo. And it’s worth fighting for. -The Two Towers |
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Re: Lore Question Posted: 04 Dec 2005 04:52 PM |
((I love it when the gods representatives fight over worshippers - Midoran's will be done!))
((It's what heathens do, pdawg. They and their false gods bicker and scrape for their imaginary credibility...it's like a divine pissing contest. I say let them have it. It makes it easier for the glory and honor of Midoran, the One True God, to be made known. Who cares if the heathens destroy each other. The Just Hand will be there to mend the wounds and bring the faithless into his fold. Once they have paid the proper penance for their misdeeds, that is.))
Um, he delivers eternal torture to everyone. Any record of someone who actually has reached that fold? :P |
-Londo Bywater, halfling warchanter Londo's diary
Definition of a warchanter: A warrior that likes to sing a rhythm so he can hit harder and more accurately. |
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