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  • Birthday 05/15/2002

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    Suika Lorenthus Vanari
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  1. The Unicorn Druid looks upon the missive. She takes note of it with a frown, and returns to her grove. "It appears a trip is to be made."
  2. beautiful spectacular amazing i love the addition of regeneration and this is very easy for me to follow!! huge +1 edit: AND decay, i love the idea that healing nature also comes with letting some rest and die instead of shoving them back to life. it gives ~options~
  3. soso glad for this rewrite, i like this one far more and it gives druids more options :"D big +1 from me, the only change i'd wish for would be a small bump up in chords but other than that wonderful job!!
  4. does this mean we get to leave to next map early?
  5. big +1!! so very excited for this, i love everything about it
  6. it wasn't an ability to heal other people, it's to heal nature. the entire point of druidism is that they can heal nature and the blights infected on the land. druids were never able to heal other people unless they were made out of plants.
  7. coming back one more time to agree with kit here- i think a really big aspect of this entire rewrite is that it feels like primarily benefits one specific branch of druids and casts aside the rest, and wasn't written with the other players of druidism in mind that are not battle / hunting heavy. i'm not saying that it wasn't done with everybody in mind, but i'm saying that's what it feels like, and i feel like a rewrite of this nature shouldn't take away something that there is already not very great access to in the first place, and these concerns are feeling very ignored which makes it feel as much even more.
  8. huge +1 on this post, big agree. AS one of the more passive + peaceful druids that focus more on healing, if this was sent through i'd feel extremely demotivated to continue with drudism as a whole. i do enjoy more self defense, but i dont see why it has to come at the expense of something we already dont have enough of.
  9. i think the lower range on blight healing and removal of grasping is unneccesary. more combative spells are nice but why do we have to nerf the healing when it already was an exhausting multiple person job? edit: druids are already crazy underpowered and this just makes us even moreso.
  10. The Unicorn Druid views the letter posting on her way out of the Vale. Already still wrought with grief from something else, she would feel that weight grow only slightly heavier with the news of someone she once thought to be a friend's betrayal, and now death. Another thing to itch at the back of her mind, it appears.
  11. The Unicorn Druid would view the letter dropped to her whilst within the mother grove. With a hum, she'd open up the letter from Plume, her dearest sister- and feels her heart drop upon reading the letter. She'd stumble, and collapse to the ground, holding her head in her hands. A shriek of complete anguish would leave her as she curls up on the ground, the nature around her mirroring her feelings of grief and sorrow and playing a similar tune. Plume was gone. Her sister was dead. Not a word from the woman was said, but none could be let out through her pained sobs. ~~ Wren Ashwood would read upon the letter within her house in Elysium. From outside, passers by could hear crying. And crashing- the sound of many, many things breaking.
  12. Suika Vanari would look upon the missive nervously. She was excited, and proud, but also very nervous, for this was the most ambitious thing she's ever done. "... Here we go."
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