Quote Originally Posted by masterdaorin View Post
I find it harder to believe that this one man is the ONLY druid in all of Khinasi than believing that this druid is the only druid in that culture that is trying to make a difference (enough to actually be worthy mentioning).



True, but they get their divine power from somewhere. Whose to say Erik isn't involved in all that nature magic?

The problem, of course, is those pesky elves...



So, what? The Khinasi are the only culture that repudiates Erik as being Avani's husband? Who is Leira's father, then?

Why would the Khinasi not worship the husband of their patron deity?

In this pantheistic world, I find it harder to believe that the Khinasi reject this god but accept a different culture's god.

More likely, Erik's message resonates less with the Khinasi because other gods (i.e. Nasri) oversees areas that are of more interest to them, so he gets less "face time".

But that doesn't mean they don't acknowledge his existence, or pay him homage in his areas of expertise... again, this is a pantheistic culture, like the rest of Cerilia...



Haelyn is Anuire's patron god. Why would he suddenly disappear from the dialogue just because these worshippers are taken with another god's message? Or, more precisely, how did this founding priest convince these people to take their faith away from Haelyn and place it in another deity? More importantly, why would these people start listening to a foreign regent/culture over one of their own?
All of these are great questions. How you choose to answer them is completely up to you.