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#1
Clifford was my first reintroduction to EFU, and intended to be a meme character.  He became something more then that on his journey as a flawed but capable druidic practitioner.

Clifford would start out cowardly, and quiet. He had no real interest in conflict, and just wanted to survive. A gradual tempering by his circle and friends would lead him to develop a sense of will and self, mostly through the influence of Arkavin Vaul, a steddingsman who would come to accept him for his nature despite being raised to the contrary.

In the end due to Arkavin's influence, he assume the mantle of Groundskeeper, unwilling but seeing no other alternative before him after foiling an assassination attempt on a Camedyr Haremarch, exposing himself in the process.  He would go on to save several of the Haremarch's lives, though he was always quietly distrustful of them and their intentions.  A Dog became a Wolf.

A poor decision, with questionable allies one of many would lead to his demise at the hour his Circle needed him most,  The death of the Willow had effectively broken the Groundskeeper's spirit, and he began to throw himself heedlessly into trouble, uncaring of the consequences. 

. Clifford honored his word as he was able, and that was what the Men of Stormharbour required in exchange for what they'd done for him.  Such is the way of things.  He died saving Vaul from the clutches of the vile creatures within that city, but in doing so, exposed himself for the last time.  And for a changeling who was afraid of dying alone, that's the best he could really hope for.

Playing an 8 charisma leader with some persuade was certainly awkward, and I don't intend to do it again. I'd never planned to be groundskeeper as a player, and it was an interesting challenge. However, druids are very rewarding on EFU if you are willing to embrace the mistakes, and I fully recommend players try one if they are willing to play a concept that works with it's environment rather than sees it as an obstacle.

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#2
For a hut that is often owned by certain individuals who are highly sought after and public. It is a complete death trap with one entrance and exit. A narrow one.

Would make sense if the owners had drilled a few escape holes, or heck, a simple hole in the roof to leave by through another way.   Meant for tiny sized models. 

In it's current state, I'd barely ever use it.