tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3035952841341805669.post3104310504225924336..comments2023-10-16T09:13:09.875-07:00Comments on Tran Eskoor an Doon: AD&D Druids 2Ragnorakkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03812860633134547618noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3035952841341805669.post-71974771653766275002010-04-25T09:56:08.000-07:002010-04-25T09:56:08.000-07:00Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
Here are some t...Thanks for sharing your thoughts.<br /><br />Here are some things bouncing through my head, what if: Druids understand the powers underlying the gods. Druids have knowledge of things before the gods. The druid organization is secretive with druids themselves not knowing who is included in the hierarchy. Druids have values that seem alien to the mainstream, i.e. duels to the death to determine advancement. Druid organization goals are long term and the steps may seem contradictory and inscrutable. Druid players will get directives from above of ways to act and goals to achieve.<br /><br />Of course all this is shaped by the negative portrayal of druids that later cultures made. But it is interesting to me.<br /><br />Elizabeth Moon's Paksenarrion books have a druid character appear that is helpful, kind and yet feared by everyone.Telecanterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07238356788092725244noreply@blogger.com