Character Classes: Rangers

Some warriors have always been more in tune with the outdoors. Even in Tirenia, where the wilderness has been pushed back a long time ago, there are still people who feel a kinship with animals, and who can use the power of druidism to a small degree. The master of the hounds or a bounty hunter might both be rangers. 

There are two groups of rangers that are especially important in Tirenia. The first are the Wayfarers. Merchants regularly travel across dangerous lands, and many want to find new trade routes or partners. The Wayfarers are a loose organisation of guides, scouts and bodyguards, who will assist merchants on their travels.

Meanwhile, the Brothers of the Wolf are an ancient secret society from before the time of the dragons. According to legend, its founders were raised by wolves, and so they live among the wolves and offer sacrifices to the Wolf God. This rite was originally connected to kingship, and the Brothers of the Wolf still today have many important political figures as members, and work to sway politics in the favour of their members - although this is harder today, with the rule of the dragons. The order is officially banned by the church as heretical, but there are church members who are secretly a part of it.


Art: 'Boy With A Greyhound'. Paolo Veronese, c. 1570.

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