There’s some intersection between Discworld fans and D&D players on this site, right?
So if I were hypothetically trying to build a character based vaguely on either Granny Weatherwax or Tiffany Aching would that character be a druid or a bard?
Like, the focus on “Headology/Boffo” inherent in both characters would translate to high Charisma and their general sensibility and keen observation of people would mean high Wisdom. Intelligence score would be a non-issue, especially for Granny.
A Circle of the Shepherd druid is thematically appropriate for Tiffany (walk the gale for them! Keep away the wolf!), and the Feegles would essentially count as a hord of fey creatures. Granny would be one hell of a bard, with her deep knowledge of the power and importance of stories.
The only other class that might work is sorcerer and that’s too much big, flash-bang magic…right?
Anyway. Assigning D&D classes to Discworld characters sounds fun.
Vimes is probably a fighter, but Carrot might be a paladin.
Is Susan a sorcerer or a Warlock/Cleric of Death?
What the hell is Nanny Ogg????
“what the hell is Nanny Ogg????” is the best description we could ask for, well done
Whatever class is Rincewind, the dice clearly hate him.
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