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Message from Magnus Druids are priests, as well as protectors of nature and animals; they would bury them, not mock them. And they need a bow to hunt those who offend nature.
Mocking, mocking... :confused: Who is mocking animals? He's not mocking anything. I don't understand, a druid just wears a deer skin – is that a crime? No! It's their custom. Different druid tribes worship their sacred animals; for this tribe, it's a deer. Others might wear wolf skins. Druids from different tribes can distinguish each other by their totem; some have a deer, others have a bear. And don't confuse things; elves hunt the animals that the forest provides for them. They don't take more than they need; they don't engage in poaching. Are they supposed to eat only grass? And clothing – animal skins are always the best choice for them. There has always been a balance in nature; there are hunters and there are victims. And most importantly, if druids (that is, elves) harmed nature or were useless to it, nature would reject them and drive them out of its domain. ;) :) As you can see, this didn't happen, and it won't happen, which means that elves and nature are in perfect balance!!!! :) P.S. And let's close this topic; there's nothing to argue about. :)