![]() Like Katara, Sokka likely ended up having to live in a temple, though not all who serve the gods are Clerics. Originally posted by thedumpinggroundformybrain SOKKA When it came to her spell list, I remembered her famous quote “I don’t want to heal, I want to fight”, so I made sure she was more than capable of bringing the pain as well as taking it away.Ĭ Light, Sacred Flame, Spare the Dying, Toll the Dead, Word of Radianceġ Bless, Ceremony, Cure Wounds, Guiding Bolt, Inflict Wounds, Sanctuary, Shield of FaithĢ Augury, Lesser Restoration, Prayer of Healing, Spiritual Weapon, Warding Bondģ Aura of Vitality, Beacon of Hope, Clairvoyance, Remove Curse, Revivify, Spirit Shroud, Water WalkĤ Aura of Life, Control Water, Death Ward, Divination, Guardian of Faithĥ Commune, Flame Strike, Greater Restoration, Holy Weapon, Mass Cure Wounds, Raise Dead A 1 level dip into Monk can make Aang more elusive, but Druids do get spells for all 4 bending elements, allowing Aang to stay true to his avatar roots.Ĭ Create Bonfire, Gust, Mold Earth, Shape Waterġ Burning Hands, Cure Wounds, Earth Tremor, Ice KnifeĢ Dust Devil, Gust of Wind, Flaming Sphere, Scorching Ray, Warding Windģ Erupting Earth, Plant Growth, Revivify, Tidal Wave, Wall of WaterĤ Aura of Life, Control Water, Fire Shield, Stone Shape, Watery Sphereĥ Control Winds, Flame Strike, Malestrom, Mass Cure Wounds, Wall of StoneĦ Bones of the Earth, Investiture of Flame, Investiture of Ice, Investiture of Stone, Investiture of Wind, Move Earthīetween the death of her mother and her father being a soldier, not to mention women being expected to be healers within her culture, I would not be surprised to find that Katara was sent to a temple to train in the healing arts under her gran gran, choosing to eventually strike out on her own by Aang and whatever shenaningans he drags her and Sokka into. That sagely wisdom is why I leaned toward Druid over Sorcerer. There is an argument to be made for Divine Soul Sorcerer as Aang literally has the spirit of Raava inside of him, but both Sokka and Katara have pointed out how wise and insightful Aang is. ![]() Just as the forest will grow back after a wildfire, so too will the Avatar return when they’ve passed away. That destruction and death lead to new life, and that death is never the end. The idea that death is merely a phase of life. The Circle of Wildfire creates an interesting connection to the Avatar Cycle. He’s cried over a burnt forest, felt drawn to a swamp as though it was calling to him, and eventually learned how to listen to the earth itself. As the Avatar, Aang is responsible for balancing the world between humanity, nature, and spirits. ![]() This one may come across as a surprising choice, but I think it fits for Aang thematically. Originally posted by zukoisanawkwardturtleduck AVATAR AANG So this is more or less an approach of what they would be if they’d been born in the world of Dungeons and Dragons as their original setting. ![]() ![]() The reason for this is that because they need to use elemental magic, it would get rather boring having all of them be Sorcerers. When I say “translating” what I mean is converting their party roles to a DnD party while not strictly adhering to their powers and abilities so strictly. ![]()
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