Druids vs Revere Nature


Pathfinder First Edition General Discussion


What does Revere Nature mean

  • = As a child, i though it ment to protect the forest.

  • = As a adult, i know that forest fire are good for the forest, as it open up area for new growth, and helps keep the forest alive.

  • = Early ed's, i though about Celtic druid, as Priest who were in tune with nature, but would also use there magic to help your community, like control weather to protect settlements, plant growth to help crops grow, Raise water to help irrigate the lands, Stone shape to help build, building for farmers to live in, etc. .... early ed, like before wildshape became what it is today.

  • = 1980' early Tree hugger. ?

  • = 1970' early save the animals ?

  • = 2010 = Have watched enough "Nature", Nova, "National Geographic", Space, etc.... That Nature does not care what humans think.... in Time, it will fix itself, as all thing are nature, and humans are just a Blip on the cosmic scale of animal that have been on this planet, and are yet to come on this plant in the future.

    So what does Revere Nature Mean to a druid in the Pathfinder game:

    When druid are able to calm the weather, cause earthquakes, Flood the lands, Cause Firestorms, Lightning storms...
    or
    ... Feed community, build roads, irrigate farm lands, Cure disease, heal people, act as mid-wives, build house out of stone, provide save drinking water and food by purification, etc, and on, and on.

    What does revere nature mean, and what would cause a druid to fall ??


  • Probably means you don't step on a bug just 'cause it looks like it might have a stinger.


    Yup, and look at how much damage trying to preserve the forests have done. In many parts of the US now there are very real threats from forest fires because we haven't let them burn for the last 30 years. Now when they go up they are real threats, where if nature had its way it may endanger a few hundred homes. Not ideal of course, but its a threat of living in those areas.

    I think druids would come in all types. Heck, they have a blight druid now! I think revere nature may change a lot based on archetypes, deity and philosophy as well. Its a good question though.


    Oliver McShade wrote:
    What does revere nature mean, and what would cause a druid to fall ?

    Whatever the player wants it to mean. And I say that as a GM.

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