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Public News Post #4066

Rouges

Written by: Perseus
Date: Wednesday, February 9th, 2000
Addressed to: Everyone


Now this is just a bit of a question for ya all to ponder. If a druid leaves thier guild, should they be stripped of all powers that are affected by nature, should he become an enemy of the forest? Why would they? Only if they commit the most heinous of crimes, destroying the forest's, and even that could be forgiven with time. If they leave over philosophical differences should the same occur? The church has some few people who have left the church, they have left thier guilds. Does this mean they should all be branded heritics and excomunicated? Some have left, then began to use thier powers in a perverse way, to harm those who they once held as brethern. While others have left and went on a path similar but with some philosophical differences than the "norm". They keep thier old friends, stay a member of thier cities, and if they look to some of the members of the church perhaps it's not because they are some pawn of our but they actually respect some of us. Just a thought, one wich will probably be ignor

Perseus

Penned by my hand on the 4th of Phaestian, in the year 240 AF.


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Public News Post #4066

Rouges

Written by: Perseus
Date: Wednesday, February 9th, 2000
Addressed to: Everyone


Now this is just a bit of a question for ya all to ponder. If a druid leaves thier guild, should they be stripped of all powers that are affected by nature, should he become an enemy of the forest? Why would they? Only if they commit the most heinous of crimes, destroying the forest's, and even that could be forgiven with time. If they leave over philosophical differences should the same occur? The church has some few people who have left the church, they have left thier guilds. Does this mean they should all be branded heritics and excomunicated? Some have left, then began to use thier powers in a perverse way, to harm those who they once held as brethern. While others have left and went on a path similar but with some philosophical differences than the "norm". They keep thier old friends, stay a member of thier cities, and if they look to some of the members of the church perhaps it's not because they are some pawn of our but they actually respect some of us. Just a thought, one wich will probably be ignor

Perseus

Penned by my hand on the 4th of Phaestian, in the year 240 AF.


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