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Cenarion Circle
Status: Active
Leader: Archdruid Fandral Staghelm
The Cenarion Circle is the primary druidic organization on Azeroth.
Membership
Druids live in a state of unparalleled union with nature. Tightly
bound to the plant and animal kingdoms, they are natural
shapeshifters, and so they know firsthand the abuse that is
sometimes visited upon their wild brethren. In consequence, druids
tend to be wary and reclusive; few outsiders have learned anything
of their ways. Few druids have risen to prominence in the public
eye. Indeed, druids usually settle in locations far from "civilized"
lands and further their goals in subtle ways.
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.
Due to the war's heavy casualties, though, the Cenarion Circle has
set aside its historical strictures on membership. Thus, most druids
today remain night elf men, but the druids have also welcomed women
into their ranks. In addition, other races--most notably the
tauren--have been permitted to join the Cenarion Circle. Even druids
who might otherwise be at war with one another will set aside their
disputes in order to work together for the betterment of nature.
By definition all druids are currently considered part of the
Cenarion Circle. Furthermore, despite the druids' caution toward
outsiders, they may permit certain individuals who lack druidic
ability to join the Cenarion Circle. Such applicants must prove
themselves to the Cenarion Circle, however, and a druid's trust is
not easily gained.
History and Organization
The first mortal druid on Azeroth was Malfurion Stormrage, who was
trained in the druidic arts by the forest demigod Cenarius. After
the Great Sundering, further night elves chose to follow in
Malfurion's footsteps, and he gladly taught them what he knew. They
made this choice out of reverence for nature and a desire to learn.
Impressed by Malfurion's knowledge and conduct, the green Dragon
Aspect, Ysera, saw the worth and potential of races other than
dragons. She invited the druids to visit her realm, the Emerald
Dream.
Malfurion's exceptional abilities and intuitive grasp of druidic
magic made him the unquestioned leader of the Cenarion Circle.
However, Malfurion has recently fallen into a mysterious coma, and
so the leadership has fallen to Fandral Staghelm. Malfurion,
Fandral, and Hamuul Runetotem all carry the rank of archdruid.
To some extent druidism was spread by the night elves, but other
races have also made spontaneous discoveries of various druidic
tenets. Unfortunately for historians and scholars, further specifics
about the dissemination of druidism have not yet been discovered.
Druids have little interest in discussing the details of their
history with outsiders. Attempts to infiltrate the druids and
acquire such knowledge have been met with complete failure: it would
seem that deception is of little use against druids.
What is known is that the Cenarion Circle is a small organization
that answers only to itself. Although they are highly respected by
most mortal societies, druids have nothing to do with creating or
enforcing law. The Cenarion Circle has more far-reaching concerns
than the politics of any particular government.
There are two specialized subgroups within the Cenarion Circle: the
Druids of the Claw and the Druids of the Talon. Recently a third
subgroup has been reported in the Wailing Caverns: these Druids of
the Fang are, however, corrupt and insane. The existence of a fourth
subgroup, rumored to be called the Druids of the Antler, has never
been confirmed.
Beliefs and Practices
A druid's primary care is to protect and preserve the world. Druids
have a deep understanding of how all living things interact with and
rely upon one another. By promoting a greater awareness of this
interdependency, druids hope to convince others to lead lives that
are more in harmony with the natural environment.
Trained to see truths beyond the physical reality, all druids once
spent part of their time monitoring the Emerald Dream, where they
restored and protected the planet's health, and eliminated sources
of illness, corruption, or exploitation. Many druids have hibernated
occasionally so that they can better embrace the Emerald Dream and
learn more about the environment. A druid never stops learning: even
the smallest blade of grass has many lessons to teach.
Unfortunately Nordrassil has been in poor health since the Third
War, which culminated in the Battle of Mount Hyjal. Although the
pact between the green dragonflight and the druids is still in
place, Nordrassil's poor health has made reaching the Dream a much
more difficult prospect than it was. Even so, there may be many
druids visiting the Dream, particularly those with great skill and
wisdom.. . |