Hundred Dungeons: The Warrior

Hundred Dungeons: The Warrior

Daring in exploits, warriors are skilled fighters and tacticians who lead others to greatness. Their courage, intuition, and discipline extend beyond the battlefield to the expedition, the court, and the communities they look after.

Whether hardened mercenaries, village officers, or jovial travelers, warriors are a symbol of the struggle for peace. They show others what’s worth fighting for.

Hundred Dungeons: The Rogue

Hundred Dungeons: The Rogue

Cunning tricksters and dirty fighters, rogues excel when they avoid confronting a challenge directly. If the odds can be bent in their favor with a little preparation or cheating, they snatch the chance. Some rogues work as thieves, others as trapfinders or hired killers. Whether out for blood or treasure, they all work best in the shadows.

Hundred Dungeons: The Ranger

Hundred Dungeons: The Ranger

Terror stalks the ancient wilds, and it is there that the ranger dares to tread. Through tireless days cutting trails and darkest nights fortifying against ambush, these hardy folk watch and prepare against forgotten threats lurking where only they dare to tread.

Rangers might be scouts and sentinels from settled lands, or perhaps hermits who prefer the lonely wilderness to the company of city folk. Whatever drives them, rangers are peerless explorers.

Hundred Dungeons: The Paladin

Hundred Dungeons: The Paladin

The world can be bleak and selfish, but oathbound Paladins stand for something greater than themselves. They may be devout knights, penitent sinners, or doomed zealots stepping into danger to prove their moral mettle and exemplify the tenets of their oath.

Paladins are primarily warriors of conscience. Loyalty transforms their faith into a source of divine power that enhances their combat abilities and empowers them to heal and defend their allies.

Hundred Dungeons: The Druid

Hundred Dungeons: The Druid

Like the wild itself, druids can provide and protect — but that doesn’t mean they aren’t dangerous. Whisperers to trees and leaders of the hunting pack, their power is drawn from the primal magic of the land, both to defend life and to take it.

The rituals and customs of druids are varied. Most wield items symbolizing the raw, unspoiled might of the primal world. They change shape to live among the beasts, and tend to the needs of the wild like a living community.