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This is excellent. -gm
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I imagine the druids - at least the halfling and gnomish sort - to be less interested in ritual and orthodoxy and more interested in ethos and action. It's no coincidence that the Goodly Races that still cling to druidism are the most displaced and vulnerable to nature, they're the ones furthest removed from church reach and infrastructure. In my imagination, a world with actual tangible God Magic is not going to be obsessed with theology because ticky tacky Benedictine and Augustinian debates are going be to short circuited with "Did you see that God Magic I just did?"
 
I imagine the druids - at least the halfling and gnomish sort - to be less interested in ritual and orthodoxy and more interested in ethos and action. It's no coincidence that the Goodly Races that still cling to druidism are the most displaced and vulnerable to nature, they're the ones furthest removed from church reach and infrastructure. In my imagination, a world with actual tangible God Magic is not going to be obsessed with theology because ticky tacky Benedictine and Augustinian debates are going be to short circuited with "Did you see that God Magic I just did?"

Latest revision as of 12:05, 26 April 2014

This is excellent. -gm

from dm:

I imagine the druids - at least the halfling and gnomish sort - to be less interested in ritual and orthodoxy and more interested in ethos and action. It's no coincidence that the Goodly Races that still cling to druidism are the most displaced and vulnerable to nature, they're the ones furthest removed from church reach and infrastructure. In my imagination, a world with actual tangible God Magic is not going to be obsessed with theology because ticky tacky Benedictine and Augustinian debates are going be to short circuited with "Did you see that God Magic I just did?"