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1-12-2009 @ 11:16AM
Talgahnyr said...
Actually, as a person who studies eastern european folklore, I'd recommend reading some of the ancient Hungarian folklore. A lot of their creation myth and their shamanism seems to parallel the myths and beliefs of the night elves and the night elven druids a bit too. There is a passable reference for Malorne and they even had a World Tree. Again, as an earlier poster said, wikipedia is a good start, though there are more in-depth sources out there.
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