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Looking for game that could use a Druid initiate - European.

In true honesty, I have always been intimated by the Druid class and other classes similar, but I'm wanna take the leap. So if there is a group who could use a Druid or similar Nature class and are wiling to teach me a way to play them best, and what ways to play then best. Please let me know. I'd really really like to know and develop a character that is and of nature. I got a few ideas of how to play one, but they can only take me so far. Voice (might do webcam too) only. Text-based are WAY to slow for me x.x Quick about me: I'm a 30 year old guy from Denmark, (timezone: GMT+1) I have played D&D and other RPGs for roughly 13 years and got plenty of experience. Most of my experience stems from D&D 3.0 and 3.5, though recently, I have enjoyed Pathfinder more. I have tried D&D 4e and 5e, and I can honestly say, I'd rather not play them again! Currently unemployed and aren't doing much of anything, so got plenty of time on my hands. The game I dream of: (Just wanted to share this dream of mine -- No need to read this, it's sorta off-topic!) 1¤ One of the important factors I ache to see in a game is where race of players matters if they are not of standard races, but not as a form of racism. More in the form of wonder and/or fear. So if a goblin enters a town, either with or without a party, people might be scared. After all, how often do you see a goblin walking around, a LONE goblin? And a mistake that I see of GMs do so very often is they give the player the joy of feeling special the first visit to town. But the 2nd or 3rd visit is just as if the player was a Human. WTF?!? Is it really so much to ask of a GM to add a quick remark that "People in the streets stare, and some even run and grab the kids.". It gives the player who picked the race a feel that they are actually in a world, and not just playing some game. Heck, would love to see a game where EVERY player is some out-of-the-ordinary type race. Could be freaking awesome! 2¤ Even high level players gets to meet low level thugs. It's fun to finally be the powerful hero/villain who flicks these bugs out the way and if anything, a fun little ego/moral booster. It also allows the players to see how far they have come since they started the adventure. As a GM, I do this sometimes, but I rarely ever to never see other GMs pull this stunt, and it's sad. If you can't get a feel for how powerful you have become, then what exactly is the point of the leveling system in the first place? 3¤ A world where magic is mystical and strange and nearly every time it's displayd, it causes either awe or fear. Often i see GMs only "act" on Magic once or twice. and that's it. In a world where magic is unknown for instance; "WHAT?!? I you freaking kidding me?!? I just tossed a lightning from my palm and you are going on your marry day without so much as a glance? Sure i tossed a few spells earlier, and maybe you saw, but not even a glance?" I know for one thing, I would WOW and try and see as much as i could of magic. I might be running for my life, but only so far away that i'd be in relative safety but also able to see clear what goes on! So yeah, would love to play in a game where magic is obscure or not heard of. Which means that any magical display is cause for either awe or fear. And in a world where there us nearly no magic, having a sign saying "No magic" in an inn or tavern or what ever makes NO DARN SENSE! So yeah, those are the 3 things i would love for a game, and heck, could be freaking fun! I haven't come across a GM who can do any of these. -- Well i did come across one 8 years ago, but as stated. The world was nearly no magic, and mystical races was super rare. So me being a gargoyle was just a "Meh" thing. People of a large city was like "OMG A WALKING STATUE!?!" but then moments later it was like "meh"... WHAT?!? That makes no sense at all. It's not like they have smart phones or anything... What the Flying F***?!? And Magic, he said the world had seen little to no magic and it was only in fairy tales, and yet when we toss lightning or other kind of spells, not a single "npc" even gives us a glance. I quit the game quickly, cause i knew i was in for a BORING game after seeing how the GM handled all this... *sigh* Also, I would love to find a game that is much like D&D but is CLASS-LESS, sort of like The Elder Scrolls. So that I can make the kind of character I want, in the world I play. Sure, I could just go play single player TES or TESO, but it's just not the same, and there is to many limitations and the like. Nah, I would like for it to be in table top style so I can do pretty much what ever I can imagine. For instance, i can't hold and use two shields as weapons (regardless of practicality) in the TES games. Or what if i wanted to try use a shield as a snowboard and slam face first into the dirt because I was a moron to try slide on dirt, and not snow? Neither would i be able to toss my sword or mace like a MASSIVE dagger while trying to balance on a bucket on the back of a horse... But in Table top games, all these are perfectly doable actions that, granted might fail, but still doable. Or how about (attempting to) give a wedgie to a guard or pulls their pants down. Table Top RPGs are the elite when it comes to gaming. And has always been like this.
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