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11-02-2010 @ 8:02PM
kymali said...
Female druids existed before WoW. They simply weren't allowed into the boys club that was the Cenarion Circle. Yes it's a retcon but it's also currently canon
"Until the end of the Third War, all druids in the Cenarion Circle were men, and almost all were night elves. Women druids and druids from other races are not necessarily a recent development, but until the war, such druids were relatively rare and often had no affiliation with the Cenarion Circle."
http://www.wow-europe.com/en/info/encyclopedia/349.xml
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11-03-2010 @ 3:34AM
Synchronizor said...
Yes, female Kaldorei druids were uncommon, but did exist prior to the third war. Consider that there are currently (as of WotLK) at least two female Night Elf arch-druids in the game. I highly doubt they would have started their training and risen to that rank in only a few years.