Male Elf Druid (Treesinger) 1, Monk (Zen Archer) 1
Appenrel quickly loses himself among the books and maps, flipping through one tome, reading three chapters of another, and generally in awe of this quantity of information.
Male Elf Druid (Treesinger) 1, Monk (Zen Archer) 1
At the mention of recovering a library, Appenrel is intrigued. He imagines enormous shelves full of dusty tomes, and he wonders what circumstances this is to be recovered from. The library he is currently in has felt more at home than anywhere else in the city so far. When the disturbance occurs, Appenrel stays seated but turns his head slightly, listening.
Male Elf Druid (Treesinger) 1, Monk (Zen Archer) 1
GM: The treant does not speak. I was mainly thinking it would be sort of a mix between an animal companion and a metaphorical representation of the forest Appenrel came from. I was planning on it usually being with him, like an animal companion would, but if that could be an issue, I suppose it might be feasible to use a cart or something to take it with me covered up.
The main idea of the Treesinger archetype in general was to distinguish him from normal druids focusing on creatures and connect him more with the idea of nature as a whole, and to link that with the monk ideal of order. So I'd be fine with having a domain instead of a companion if you think that would be better.
Male Elf Druid (Treesinger) 1, Monk (Zen Archer) 1
GM:
In terms of theme, I was thinking he's been a druid/monk since before the forest was destroyed. In terms of levels, I was thinking of taking 3 more levels of monk before returning to druid so that I can still get a full progression for my companion thanks to the Boon Companion feat. Actually, its interesting that you mentioned the companion's name, because one of Appenrel's things is, "Forests don't have names. Neither do plants."
Appenrel would probably on the ship in order to examine possibilities in a new location, but not necessarily with the intent of entering the society. |