Doric

Doric was a tiefling druid and a member of the Emerald Enclave based in the Neverwinter Wood in the late 15 century DR. "So you make plans that fail?"

- Doric to Edgin

Description
Aged about 16, she had red hair, horns, pointed ears, and a tail, and wore green-and-brown leather armor, pants, and boots.

Personality
She was described as honorable, but she kept an emotional distance to protect herself from other people and her own powers.

Abilities
With a druid's wild shape ability, she could shapeshift into a variety of creatures, such as a horse and even a snowy owlbear. Though this was unusual, she could do this because she believed owlbears not to be monstrosities but natural creatures, after she observed them in their lairs and caring for their chicks.

As a tiefling, she ate ash.

History
Doric was born a tiefling to human parents in a village on the Sword Coast, south of Neverwinter Wood. But her parents shunned her for her demonic heritage, even to the point of locking her in the attic of their house. At the age of 6, when her parents sired a second, entirely human child, Doric became increasingly bothered by their favoritism for her sibling. When Doric finally came face-to-face with her sibling, her parents drugged her and took her into Neverwinter Wood and abandoned her, thinking she would die there.

Instead, she was found by local wood elves and taken in by their village, and Doric found an adopted family and friends among them. However, her tiefling traits and growing druidic powers still set her apart from the wood elves and rangers of the village.

Furthermore, the new Lord of Neverwinter, Forge Fitzwilliam, painted the wood elves as enemies of the city. Abandoning sensible logging practices, he dispatched loggers who cut ever deeper into the woods. To protect her home and family, Doric desired to master her druidic powers. Unable to help her in this, the elves sent her south to the Ardeep Forest to train with a group of the Emerald Enclave, who had a training ground there. Though she advanced as a druid and in her powers, Doric faced conflict with fellow initiates and her own beliefs.

She returned to Neverwinter Wood to fight against Lord Fitzwilliam's loggers and soldiers. When one of the wood elves was captured by the soldiers, who'd tied her to a tree and threatened to pull her apart by means of a rope tied from her feet to a horse, Doric had already wild-shaped into the horse. She then transformed into an owlbear to defeat the soldiers and rescue the wood elf. During this, she encountered Edgin Darvis, Holga Kilgore, and Simon, who recruited her to aid them in their quest to steal Forge Fitzwilliam's fortune from Castle Never. She agreed to help in order to save her people, though she doubted their capabilities.

Possessions
She fought with a slingshot mounted on her left forearm.

Background
Doric is played by actor Sophia Lillis. She was confirmed to be a druid via a promotional video played at the San Diego Comic-Con 2022's Tavern Experience and to be a tiefling by Christopher Perkins and Todd Kenreck in an official Dungeons & Dragons video discussion on the movie trailer, here. The name was also reported as 'Dorig', apparently after being misheard.

In early drafts, Doric was to have pointed canine teeth, but these were later removed. Nevertheless, a set of false teeth was made for Lillis and sent to her after production was complete. She said, "Which I have not touched. I don't know what to do with it."

While druids traditionally cannot wild shape into owlbears in D&D rules, this was considered and included by writer-directors Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley on the basis of "Rule of Cool". The Druid's Call provided an explanation for Doric's ability, perhaps due to her unique perspective.

Appearances

 * Film & Television
 * Honor Among Thieves
 * Novels
 * The Druid's Call • The Junior Novelization • The Quest Begins • Heroes Unite!