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The mages are straight out of "1000 and One Nights," and worshipping dragons (wise and eternal!) isn't bad, but it's strange that you can hire them...
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The mages are straight out of "1000 and One Nights," and worshipping dragons (wise and eternal!) isn't bad, but it's strange that you can hire them...
No, I'm against that. Let's not turn Druidism into fanaticism:mad:. Maybe there's something like that in Valenwood, but it's too much. I'm just saying that animals should be treated with respect. If they need to carry out a noble execution, they should bury the animal instead of leaving it on a spike.
Look, there's a Temple of the Butterfly in some game. Blind monks worship not nine gods there, but some kind of stone. And so what? They live normally, ready to kill anyone who comes to them:) Do you want the elves to be the same and kill anyone who tries to harm an animal, even if they are defending themselves from death?
Tell me, what does the interface of a Nival hero look like?
to Magnus And if his wife put horns on him, then the complaints are not to the developers, but to his wife. I, for example, if I were a druid, I would return to the castle and kill her!!!
But she would only put horns in a figurative sense;) And the horns would then grow from the head :) , and not on the skin of the poor deer:(
Come on, maybe they made him after death from a deer skull, and the skin is made of synthetic leather... Besides, who would carry a corpse on their neck? It would smell...
I don't know:D. Necromancers are always near corpses. And they don't complain:D
Hehe, Necropolis creatures are already corpses... And they are nature...