Why can't druids and clerics (which are more a trope of D&D than of "generic fantasy", in my mind) simply be handled as magicians who wield certain types of magic exclusively, and believe that magic comes from "the gods"? That's all D&D really does. You could easily create an Acolyte basic order and elite orders for Cleric and Druid (or even different religions entirely, if you prefer). Should you want magic from divine sources to have a different feel, I suggest you look at Greg Stafford's world of Glorantha as a model.
[EDIT: Just by way of afterthought, you could base the Acolyte basic order loosely on the Mystic basic profession from Star Trek and tart it up with spell picks rather than psychic powers. Not sure how that differs from a Magician, though.]
Last edited by RaconteurX; 07-25-2008 at 04:00 PM.
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