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Druid
Plural form: druids
Druids come and go as they please, and their goals typically have
little to do with the "civilized" world. Unaffiliated with any
specific government, the primary druidic organization on Azeroth,
the Cenarion Circle, answers to no one save itself. The highest rank
that a druid can have is that of archdruid, and there are only a few
archdruids on Azeroth. At the moment the Cenarion Circle's leader is
Archdruid Fandral Staghelm. However, the first mortal druid on
Azeroth was Archdruid Malfurion Stormrage.
Strengths, Abilities, and Underlying Motivations
Through their deep connection to life and nature, druids are able to
take on an unusually large variety of roles. Probably a druid's
best-known role is that of a healer. Druids are justly famed for
their ability to restore life, cure poisonous wounds, and remove
curses. Indeed, restoring and protecting the planet is one of the
top priorities for all druids. Still, to regard a druid as merely a
healer is a dangerously simplistic assumption that has led to the
defeat of many an unwary foe.
A druid's empathy with the creatures of the wild also allows him to
shapeshift into the forms of other animals. For example, a wounded
druid whose magical energies are running low might abruptly take on
the form of a bear in order to better withstand further injury.
Alternatively, the druid might shift into the form of some large
cat, sneak up behind an enemy, then pounce and deliver a fierce
flurry of melee attacks. Even the deepest oceans can be explored by
a druid, who can simply shift into an aquatic creature, allowing him
to stay underwater as long as needed.
Until the end of the Third War, druids periodically visited the
Emerald Dream to monitor the ebb and flow of life on Azeroth. Today
such a visit has become more difficult due to Nordrassil's poor
health. Druids possess a deep understanding of the way in which all
living things depend upon one another. Whenever this delicate
equilibrium is disrupted, the druid works to restore the balance. To
that end, a druid can use his connection with the Emerald Dream to
exert a calming influence over animals, even forcing some into a
temporary state of hibernation. Just as the druid can wield peace
and somnolence, however, the druid can tap into the fury of nature
itself. Terrible storms have responded to a druid's call. Thorns
have sprouted from the druid's skin to wound his attackers. Even
previously harmless roots have grown up out of the soil at greatly
accelerated speeds in order to entangle a foe.
Limitations
For obvious reasons, druids thrive in the wild outdoors. Inevitably,
however, they lose some of their effectiveness when they are forced
to endure separation from the natural environment. What good is a
cleansing rain when a druid cannot even see the sky? How are roots
to capture a foe who is standing atop a high tower? Such cases
clearly require a druid with the imagination to consider new
strategies and the flexibility to carry them out.
Yet this flexibility, too, comes with an underlying negative
corollary. The druid tends to be a jack-of-all-trades, but a master
of none. An unusual mixture of priest, rogue, and warrior, the druid
is therefore not equal to any of these three classes in their
particular specialties. Even so, the druids' incredible adaptability
serves them well in confronting the challenges that Azeroth has to
offer. . |