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We are going to get along splendidly, Langilear :)
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That also brings up another question aswell... Whould a druid kill another druid? And how would they feel about that? And that is good to know about Silvanus i do think he should have a place in the realm of Thay but you would have to rolelpay it very carefully and to be honest the only druid i know so far is myself so it may come down to it... Although he is a druid of Eldath.
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It all comes down to their individual intrepretations of their path, as well as their personalities, I reckon. There are many points for or against a druid killing another druid, in the end it depends entirely on their own philosophy on it, perhaps their individual gods as well.
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(08-17-2010, 11:41 PM)Jechal Wrote: (08-17-2010, 10:15 PM)TheSupremeForce Wrote: Malar has a pretty solid following in Thay. My first character on this server was a "priest" of Malar.
Still is if you mean Maric bross
check the High priest in the temple.. it's you
Yeah, I knew he was in there. I "retired" him to temple life at some point.
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