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In an age known as the [[Renaissance]], there once was a druid who lived in Teneb Tiriel, the Dark Forest. The druid went by many names but the most common was Naratuul, an ancient word meaning spell weaver. Despite his many services given to the forest and its inhabitants, Naratuul was greatly disliked by the [[Elf|elves]]. To them, Naratuul was still a [[human]] and, the elves whispered, a black [[wizard]] in league with the [[Damned]]. | In an age known as the [[Age of Renaissance|Renaissance]], there once was a druid who lived in [[Teneb Tiriel]], the Dark Forest. The druid went by many names but the most common was Naratuul, an ancient word meaning spell weaver. Despite his many services given to the forest and its inhabitants, Naratuul was greatly disliked by the [[Elf|elves]]. To them, Naratuul was still a [[human]] and, the elves whispered, a black [[wizard]] in league with the [[Damned]]. | ||
One day an ignorant elf challenged Naratuul to a contest of wills. Naratuul, having grown impatient with the arrogant manner of the elves, bewitched the troublesome elf, transforming him into a stately elm tree that served to provide a place of cool shade during the hot summers as Naratuul studied outside his hut.}} | One day an ignorant elf challenged Naratuul to a contest of wills. Naratuul, having grown impatient with the arrogant manner of the elves, bewitched the troublesome elf, transforming him into a stately elm tree that served to provide a place of cool shade during the hot summers as Naratuul studied outside his hut.}} | ||
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Revision as of 14:13, 16 February 2026
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| Appearances | Divine Divinity |
| Type | Book |
| Author | Unknown |
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| Weight | 5 |
Naratuul the Druid is about the druid's experience in the Dark Forest.
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| “ | Naratuul the Druid. In an age known as the Renaissance, there once was a druid who lived in Teneb Tiriel, the Dark Forest. The druid went by many names but the most common was Naratuul, an ancient word meaning spell weaver. Despite his many services given to the forest and its inhabitants, Naratuul was greatly disliked by the elves. To them, Naratuul was still a human and, the elves whispered, a black wizard in league with the Damned. One day an ignorant elf challenged Naratuul to a contest of wills. Naratuul, having grown impatient with the arrogant manner of the elves, bewitched the troublesome elf, transforming him into a stately elm tree that served to provide a place of cool shade during the hot summers as Naratuul studied outside his hut. |
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