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Title: Druids While Shifted
Post by: Deacon on February 22, 2006, 08:48:32 AM
I was wondering about the mental state of a druid while he is shifted.  Obviously he can still think for himself, and at like an intelligent being, but can he also speak?  Is the speech limited to animal?
Title: Re: Druids While Shifted
Post by: miltonyorkcastle on February 22, 2006, 08:57:04 AM
I would suggest, because of the limited vocal capacity of most animals, that, yes, they are limited in speech to animal, unless they are in a form (like dragon shape) that has an expansive vocal system.

Then again, I don't play a druid.
Title: RE: Druids While Shifted
Post by: crazedgoblin on February 22, 2006, 10:13:08 AM
maybe simple things like "Points his mussel toward the water well" or something else simple?
Title: RE: Druids While Shifted
Post by: Acacea on February 22, 2006, 10:47:35 AM
Emotes aren't spoken language, though; of course a druid-badger could prance around saying "*Races about with the snarl of ultimate evil that the badger truly is*" and that's cool. It's when a giant wooly bear or something trots up to you and says "Oh my, I seem to have misplaced my spectacles; is that you Robert? It IS! Oh goodness it's been ages dear, how ARE you?" that you start to get weirded out.
Title: Re: Druids While Shifted
Post by: steverimmer on February 22, 2006, 11:23:42 AM
D&D manual states that....

"....a druid loses her ability to speak while in animal form because she is limited to the sounds that a normal, untrained animal can make, but she can communicate normally with other animals of the same general grouping as her new form. (The normal sound a wild parrot makes is a squawk, so changing to this form does not permit speech)"
Title: RE: Druids While Shifted
Post by: crazedgoblin on March 12, 2006, 03:13:43 PM
i use animal language while shifted
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