For my new campaign where the PCs will be anti-human and try to overthrow
the new human ruler of Tuarhievel, Savane (as per the PS of Tuarhievel),
I`m thinking of changing the BR world a good bit by making elves mostly
druids, rangers, and bards when it comes to spell-casting. Wizards still
exist, but are only those few elves who are very studious and spend more
time with books than out among nature.

The Elven favored class will be Bard to represent most elves dabbling in
lots of things, including magic, song, and dance. Druids will be the elite
healers and magical defenders, while rangers are the elite scouts and
martial defenders.

I figured this fit with the elven magic as it is described in the books,
and with the elven view towards magic and nature, than arcane wizards and
sorcerers.

My only concern is that I still like the thought that elves prefer the
sorcerer and bardic style of spontaneous casting rather than memorizing
like a wizard or druid. Any ideas on how to convert the druid class to
cast spontaneously like a sorcerer? Since the druid spells are alot less
general purpose like arcance spells, perhaps take the Sorcerer spell per
day and spells known, but allow elven druids to change their spells known
once a month (at a night of a full moon), similar to how human clerics can
change memorized spells once a day (as per their diety). That way if the
elf knows what they are going to be facing in the following month, they
can change their known spells out, and would have the side effect of
encouraging players to take their time when approaching an adventure, as
how elves are described as being.

The rjurik "druids"will actually just be clerics of a nature god (Erik),
with some minor changes to enhance that.

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