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#levi is a strange druid who is neither alike normal druids in the grove or shadow druids
maegalkarven · 10 months
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The funniest side-effect of Levi creating a big ass beautiful natural garden in Baldur's Gate (he collapses Cazador's palace and uses it as a fundament for it) using flesh as a fertilizer and growing plants and trees out of the bodies, is unexpected friendship he and Kagha develop.
Kagha leaves the grove to help make Baldur's Gate closer to nature (in repentance of her past actions).
She comes to the city, fully expecting to hate every part of it, and finds the most beautiful oasis of nature built on the bones of the enemies of the state. She can't help but appreciate such take on being a druid.
Meanwhile Halsin tries to tell Levi this is not how druids actually druid, Silvanus does not-
Levi doesn't listen, he knows better than to care what some god says. He knows druid magic in the way it comes to him; with blood and death and wild, animalistic rage, and bloodthirst and urgent need of survival, and creation out of destruction, life out of death. Be considers that to be the cycle of life.
Someone dies, and thus serves to make the plants thrive. What's wrong with that?
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