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==Class Notes== | |||
Druids once were not, and now are not again. | |||
They were the product of a dying god's divinity, fractured and scattered to the four winds as sparks from a fire. When the spark alighted upon a mortal, it awakened in him an affinity for nature, for the flora and fauna of the world of Crescent. However, naturally-aligned though they were, druids were something fundamentally unnatural. When the nature god, [[Crustan]], rose again in the person of [[Bannoc OakenShield]], he stripped the druids of their divine sparks - and consequently their power. | |||
As such, Druid is no longer an available character class. See [[Cleric]] for information on how to serve Crustan and nature. | |||
==Notable Druids== | |||
* [[Fortuna GreyDove]] (Formerly) | |||
* [[Bannoc OakenShield]] (Formerly) | |||
* the [[Druid Who Shall Not Be Named]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:50, 8 September 2009
Class Notes[edit]
Druids once were not, and now are not again.
They were the product of a dying god's divinity, fractured and scattered to the four winds as sparks from a fire. When the spark alighted upon a mortal, it awakened in him an affinity for nature, for the flora and fauna of the world of Crescent. However, naturally-aligned though they were, druids were something fundamentally unnatural. When the nature god, Crustan, rose again in the person of Bannoc OakenShield, he stripped the druids of their divine sparks - and consequently their power.
As such, Druid is no longer an available character class. See Cleric for information on how to serve Crustan and nature.
Notable Druids[edit]
- Fortuna GreyDove (Formerly)
- Bannoc OakenShield (Formerly)
- the Druid Who Shall Not Be Named