I envision a druid, living on the fringe of society, that is an extremist.. perhaps an eco-terrorist, if you will. My first thought on alignment was Chaotic Neutral. My initial thoughts for this was that he would be impulsive, brazen, rather non-conformist, and maybe even loud-mouthed. As far as the good/evil scale, he would be neither outright malevolant and cruel, nor would he be a pious individual.. caring only for himself and the natural surroundings of wherever he happened to be. After looking over the diety chart, it seems Verossa would be the closest match for what I am looking for.
Unfortunately, Verossa is Chaotic Evil, which is a bit different (I think!) than what I have laid out here. It is my understanding, that preistly characters must follow the same alignment as their chosen deity. Is this a correct assertion? Reading this thread: viewtopic.php?t=29310, I have come to understand that this is the case, however, current game mechanics limit which alignment a druid is able to choose at creation. It is also my understanding that I could, for instance, choose Verossa as a deity, and still retain the Chaotic Neutral alignment, but that when the mechanics go in that can forcibly limit druidic alignments, druids that do not match their chosen deity will not be able to advance in their profession. I read in the player's guide that clerics and druids of Verossa are always Chaotic Evil. However, reading about Verossa on the main web site, it says that only clerics are Chaotic Evil. I am now thoroughly confused on what to do.

I really think that this character would be great fun for me to play. I understand that Chaotic Neutral is a difficult alignment to play, but I feel that I would be able to portray the alignment properly. Does what I have laid out here seem like a Chaotic Neutral character, or does it lean more towards Chaotic Evil? I am not looking to strike down anyone for taking a stroll through the forest and wrinkling some grass, but I don't see allowing anyone to enter and do as they please, either.
Any insights, comments, or suggestions would be greatly welcomed.
