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9-07-2009 @ 10:48AM
MasterBastard said...
On worgen druids.
Lore suggests that worgens have a connection to Elune and that the ancient worgens summoned by Arugal and Velinde Starsong have a connection to the night elves and a secretive druidic order from Kalimdor's distant past, therefore explaining why the can be druids.
That worgens of Kalimdor's past were druids is fine, a secretive druidic order... Okey. How does that translate into allowing the worgens of Gilneas to be druids? These aren't the same worgens. The worgens of Gilneas are in essence human aren't they? Humans cursed with "worgenism" and I think most people would agree that human druids is an insane idea, so what's up with worgen druids? Where they taught druidism when they rejoined the alliance?
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9-07-2009 @ 3:54PM
Shardrell said...
From what we've seen, it looks like the night elves will be instrumental in bringing the worgen into the Alliance. So the worgen start out with capable druidic teachers. I can certainly see embracing druidism a good way for some worgen to come to terms with and learn to better control their new shapeshifting natures.