Shifting Perspectives: If you were a druid, what would your life be like?
Druids have some of the best lore in the Warcraft universe. Unlike any other class, this lore is often a binding area of common ground between Alliance and Horde druids, and many druids say that they will help each other regardless of their faction. Certainly this is partly because the Cenarion Circle is the official druid organization in which both tauren and night elves work together peacefully, but also this has to do with the spirit of loving nature -- a sense we bring from our real life experience that nature requires her champions to put aside other differences in order to keep the balance. Many of us who play druids in the game share a genuine concern for the environment of the earth, and the symbols used for druids in the game have a real meaning to us.I'm a roleplayer, so learning background information about druid lore and visualizing what my character's life might have been life is useful to me. But for any player, whether you roleplay or not, it can help you get a more immersive feeling out of your game if you can really imagine yourself in your character's skin,... or fur, as the case may be.
So, if you were a druid in Azeroth, what would your life be like? The one certainty would be that a strong connection to nature would have been your primary concern from a very young age, whether as a night elf or as a tauren, but your path to becoming a druid would have been very different depending on which race you were, with great changes coming to you and your people in the very recent past.
Night Elf druids
Since night elves were immortal up until just 6 years ago, as a night elf druid you may be many thousands of years old, though if you were, you would most likely be male. So long ago, there was a strong gender segregation among night elves -- priestesses and sentinels were invariably female, and druids were always male. As a male druid, therefore, you may have studied alongside Malfurion Stormrage, the greatest druid ever known, and learned directly from the demigod Cenarius himself, the fountain of all druidic knowledge in Azeroth. You might have fought alongside them in the War of the Ancients against the first demons of the Burning Legion who tried to destroy Azeroth. You might have witnessed the creation of the first World Tree, Nordrassil, at the top of Mount Hyjal above the magical and dangerous Well of Eternity, and lain in sleep for many centuries while in service to the great dragon Ysera in the Emerald Dream, as she helped guard this Well from the return of the Burning Legion.
It would have been a rude awakening indeed to find yourself recalled from the Emerald Dream to fight the Burning Legion once again in the Third War. But since that war was completed, you would have found your customs, traditions and way of life turned head over heels. Not only was Nordrassil destroyed and your immortality lost, but you would find your connection with the Emerald Dream difficult to restablish, your beloved archdruid Malfurion Stormrage mysteriously trapped inside the Emerald Dream, and leaving the controversial Fandral Staghelm to lead in his place. Cenarius, too, has been murdered, leaving the leadership of druids and night elven society in greater chaos than ever since the War of the Ancients, the corruption of Queen Azshara and the departure of the Highborne elves. And to top it all off, now women are allowed to become druids too!
For one so very old, having gone through so much, it would seem that everything is indeed falling apart. You may side with Staghelm in his attempt to regain immortality through the creation of the second World Tree, Teldrassil with the hope of regaining some measure of what you have lost, or you may side with those who believe that a new age has come and put aside the old traditions in favor of establishing new ones, better suited for the era you now live in.
As a female night elf, your studies of the druidism would have started just a few years ago, and yet with night elf society in such a state of chaos and upheaval, you may rise to great mastery and high rank in just a short period of time, as Arch Druid Renferal has done with the Druids of the Grove in Alterac Valley. You are likely to be very young for a night elf (perhaps 300 years old or so) and eager to work continue the work of uniting druids against the threats that really matter, not to vainly attempt to regain lost glory and immortality.
Previously, all night elf druids were organized according to the totem they studied under, and practiced slightly different variants of druidic magic. They were Druids of the Claw, with a bear totem, Druids of the Talon, with a storm crow totem, or even Druids of the Antler or the Fang. Since the Third War, however these different groups have been united into one, called Druids of the Wild, which studies all druidic magic. Male druids may have strong connections and loyalties to their old totem, while female druids would be likely to have a broader approach.
Tauren druids
Tauren have never been immortal, living between 100 or 150 years, but their records, displayed in the tent of the tauren Archdruid Hamuul Runetotem in Thunder Bluff tell a story of their strong connection to Cenarius and his teachings. These tauren myths state that Cenarius came to the tauren and taught them the ways of the Druid. Over time, however, the tauren focused more on their shamanic tradition and lost their deep connection to druidism.
Hamuul Runetotem was able to renew this connection when, during the Third War, he struck up a friendship with Malfurion Stormrage, learned druidism from him, and brought the tauren into the Cenarion Circle.
If you were a tauren druid, it wouldn't matter if you were male or female. Either way you would be part of a new moovement, almost a religious renewal, to get back to your druidic roots. The complicated traditions of the night elves might seem strange to you if you had any association with them, but you might envy how very seeped they are in the druidic teachings, which you may feel are closer to the Earthmother than those of shamanism. You would not have a sense of what the Emerald Dream or Ysera is like, and with your spiritual link to the Earthmother, you would be much more focused on this-worldly affairs than night elves, who might seem to have their head in the clouds.
Filed under: Night Elves, Tauren, Druid, RP, (Druid) Shifting Perspectives






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
Angry Joe Jul 31st 2007 10:46PM
I was a druid for more than one year. So, the answer is:
Miserable.
rcwills Jul 31st 2007 11:27PM
I always felt that druid engineers were contrary to wow lore as well.
I'm trying to imagine a giant cow of the land, trained to live in the
ways of nature.
An Orc walks up to him.
"You, you are a druid, yes? We have problems with Centaur. Dirty
centaur are taking our land, using it for any purpose they want."
The Tauren frowns and looks up.
"This will not stand with nature!" He slowly walks to the battlefield.
Several Centaurs rush at him. The Tauren makes some motions with his
paws and roots entangle the first Centaur. Suddenly a bolt of pure
energy strikes his next opponent from the sky, weakening him. A
Centaur reaches the Tauren, striking him, but the Tauren raises his
arms to the sky and more roots entangle the third instigator. The
battle ready orc holds off the fourth of the Centaur.
Suddenly, the Tauren reaches into his pack and procures a set of
goggles, slapping them on, and grabs a grenade, tossing it at the
nearest Centaur, blowing him to shreds. Next, he pulls out a large,
metallic, alien device. The Orc looks over, thinking "What the heck is
that?"
"MOOOOOOOOO!" the druid shouts as the device shoots a beam of high
proton yield energy, disentegrating another Centaur. The next two
Centaur fell easily, but so did the Orc. The druid begins reciting
some kind of spell, as the Orc's spirit watches. "Alright!" he thinks.
"I'm coming back!" The Tauren then, rather than finishing his spell,
pulls two metal pads out of his pocket and puts them on the Orcs
chest. "CLEAR!" shouts the guardian of nature.
Shadowisp Jul 31st 2007 11:33PM
If my Nelf Druid was more in line with the lore of WoW... he would be an outcast of Cenarion Circle. He is rich, abusive, addicted to pots, mocks the taurens with constant mooing, kills every animal he sees, and most importantly will pounce and ravage any female (in any form) with a pulse :P
Niyx Aug 1st 2007 12:11AM
If i was a druid, i'd need buffed in 5vs5.
But seriously. If i was a druid, moving around would be rediculously fast (instant cast aeroplane ftw).
I would also be able to integrate myself into a pack of wild Cats/Bears/Seals/Owls/Trees if all of human society broke down and only animals were left.
Life would be oh so simple.
Sam Aug 1st 2007 1:23AM
I have two Druids, a Tauren and Night Elf.
The Tauren is an oldie, about ninety five years old. He was wandering in the Barrens as a solo-Druid until one of Hamuul's Tribesmen sought him out and asked him to help the Cenarian Circle and Tauren Druidic movement restablish.
The Night Elf was a close, personal friend of Malfurion Stormrage. He was a Druid of the Talon (Boomkin in-game) for the longest time until Fandrel Staghelm took charge, in which he renounced Nature and quit the Circle. With the Expedition on the rise in Outland, Bearmantle urged him to return and get back into shape to leave for Outland. (He's a lowbie, argument being that he's a little out of practice)
cheezedog Aug 1st 2007 3:17AM
At 2, like a republican in a Toyota Primus... I hear you loud and clear.
Omacron Aug 1st 2007 1:47AM
I too am an RPer, and I have a rather... interesting character.
My druid is in his comparable early 30s for a druid, and he's admittedly insane. As a child, when he was just beginning to learn druidism, he happened to come across a goblin shipwreck, and the library of a goblin alchemist that was on board. He began reading... learning alchemy, chemistry and engineering in secret, in tandem with his normal druidic studies. When he was awoken from the dream... something changed, perhaps the nightmare got into his mind. He had an epiphany, he became one of Azeroth's first geneticists, using his knowlege of druidism and alchemy to wrest control of the very cells of beings. He was expunged from the circle, but continues to practice druidic magic in a strange form of bioengineering, creating horrible experiments, kidnapping people in the night and grafting horse hoove to their ears or something.
vince mclaren Aug 1st 2007 2:14AM
in bg, the tauren drus always comes after my nelf dru first! so much for helping each other
Azurogg Aug 5th 2007 5:54PM
lol "moovement"
grazwa Aug 1st 2007 4:57AM
@2: 10 on 10 rcwills, that made my day!
Bobby Hansen Aug 1st 2007 4:41AM
I liked this article. I think the game's more interesting when you stop seeing your character as a collection of numbers and tries to start seeing them as a person living in a very conflicted world, with a giant enemy right next door.
You don't need to write big fan fiction on your own characters, but having some motivation doesn't hurt.
Beppu Aug 1st 2007 7:29AM
My druid was having a nice nap until they woke him up from the emerald dream.
Shadowisp Aug 1st 2007 7:49AM
Emerald Dream,mmmm... I wonder if druids have Emerald Wet Dreams, and what do they entail.
Ametrine Dec 25th 2007 3:42PM
Very naughty things involving Dryads girls and creative uses of Terestian's Stranglestaff.
...no, wait, those are MY dreams.
Nevermind.
heruval Aug 1st 2007 8:01AM
I have a druid alt for the following reasons:
1. Needed a fast leveling class for additional professions to support my main.
2. Leveling a Mage sucks when your main is a 70 Warlock. Dumped the Mage for a Druid. Much happier.
3. With Feral spec, you get DPS and tanking ability in one build. What more can you ask for.
4. In tune with Nature, yada yada, etc. Not so much.
FireStar Aug 1st 2007 9:31AM
I was wondering if anyone else felt the connection between druids of the other faction. I've never attacked an alliance druid, but have beaten the crap out of every other class. (crap i just remembered i killed one druid...it was a fluke i tell ya!)
lunada Aug 1st 2007 10:50AM
I attack horde druids for a couple of reasons...the first being a way to test my abilities against a player as hard to kill as i...second being if they attack an allience town and give honor then i will kill them cause, although i love the tauren people (they're the only horde race i feel bad for killing), my alligence lays with the allience. Even if the attacker of my friends our my towns is a tuaren druid, i will defend it by killing the him/her if i must.
=P
Riptidez Aug 1st 2007 11:08AM
Yeah i usually help NE druids, which is strange because I can't stand any other NE's :-)
"It's a Druid Thing" should be our motto :-)
PyroAmos Aug 14th 2007 11:23AM
I've watched a nelf durid kill my party, come out of form, /wave me and scurry off... and i've done the reverse, killed 2 or 3 ppl, came out of form, /waved the druid that stood around watching and scurried off. durids are teh only class that has any kind of peace between horde/allie... so much so, even though i rerolled a new priest, i still don't attack druids... its just wrong (although they attack me plenty, thats fine heh, soon as one touches me its game on)
@7 thats BGs, of corse ppl fight eachother in BGs, thats why there there lo, we're talking world PVP
Dmt Aug 20th 2007 12:27PM
I play a 70 tauren druid, and I relish the opportunity to go 1 on 1 with a nightelf. I might help a nelf druid in trouble, but only so he lets his guard down when I prowl + pounce.
Also, I gank lowbies on their bear form quest in moonglade as a passtime.