Druidry Rituals

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Lexx416
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Re: Druidry Rituals

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Very simple one: I think it'd be great if Primalists got access to some sort of AOE version of the raw druid cast, so that they can affect multiple things in the room with the calm effect.
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Re: Druidry Rituals

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Ability: Dendrochronology.
If a druid examines a tree stump with an active Druidry channel open, they can read more into tree rings than most ordinary observers. Druids are presented with a short flashback summary of that tree's lifespan, with special attention given to the profiles of any individuals who:
1) spurred its growth
2) felled or otherwise harmed the tree
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Re: Druidry Rituals

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tulpa wrote: Thu Feb 16, 2023 11:47 am Ability: Dendrochronology.
If a druid examines a tree stump with an active Druidry channel open, they can read more into tree rings than most ordinary observers. Druids are presented with a short flashback summary of that tree's lifespan, with special attention given to the profiles of any individuals who:
1) spurred its growth
2) felled or otherwise harmed the tree
I like this, and it'd be cool if higher Druidry would reveal more knowledge about the tree's past.
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Re: Druidry Rituals

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I really like this idea, Tulpa! (Tree life and rings.) I'm concerned people would then potentially pick on the ones who fell the trees, but at the same time it could be helpful in other ways, and overall a fun thing to look into the tree's past. I like it, just would not want to see people take it to a militant level.
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