[@The Harbinger of Ferocity] I've certainly experienced that last one. Personally I don't mind playing up cliches a bit. Some of the best stories I've read from D&D involved a half-orc barbarian doing what you'd expect a half-orc barbarian to do. That being said I do like the characters here, since they're both familiar cliches but do things a bit different. Orchid is a barbarian sure, but he has a bit of a ranger flavor to him, almost druid based off his flashback. Travos is a druid but I've never seen a druid with a past like that. Brannor strikes me as an oddity somehow, and I'm almost certain he's some sort of fae spirit. I also don't usually see paladins who have a more natural bent. And I don't know much about Kyra, but I'm sure she has something interesting too. She is the first character I've ever seen with the Folk Hero background, so it'd be interesting to see how that opens up. I also noticed that our party is very nature inclined. Orchid came from a sect of druids, Travos is a druid, Brannor is an outlander and seems more focus on a druidic religion rather than a deity one, and Kyra is a cleric of Chauntea, an agricultural god.