In theory I should love Druid — I always enjoy taking polymorph on my casters and I'm pretty into animals generally — but somehow I've never felt enough of an urge to make one when I actually sit down to create a character. I guess I haven't quite conceptualized a Druid character I really like yet. But I do want to play one at some point!
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A Dwarven STRanger. Classic Hunter, uses exclusively axes.
An Elven Fey Wanderer Ranger/Echo Knight Fighter who is basically “pretty boy in plate punches things”.
A blind Human Divine Soul Sorc/Celestial Warlock who can go in one of two directions:
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An individual who believes themselves to be the Herald of a LG god, but is unknowingly in service to an evil deity.
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A man who lost everything, and believes he was spurned by the gods. So, he sets upon a warpath to kill the gods in revenge.
EDIT: Can’t believe I forgot about CAT. The Tabaxi Genie Warlock who was a normal cat that wandered into an antique shop and was rubbing against a bunch of random things, and eventually rubbed up against a magic lamp. A Djinni came out, and asked him what he desired. After some confused meows, the Djinni couldn’t understand him, so he turned him into a Tabaxi so they could talk to each other. The Djinni then realized his mistake, and helps the poor Tabaxi navigate life as a new humanoid.