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Chapter 303 Druid Circle

Chapter 303 Druid Circle

Author: Night Knight

Chapter 303 Druid Circle

"First of all, I hope that you will not keep the Dragon Oak Dreamland secret, but share this gift from nature with other fey compatriots in the Cormanthor Forest, including other kind-hearted races."

Of course, the Rose Tower cannot be moved, but it can attract other fey races in Cormanthor Forest, just like the Dragon Oak Mother Tree attracts the fey races in Spring Bud Forest.

This matter naturally requires the cooperation and permission of the original residents of Rose Tower.

In view of the shy and reclusive nature of fey, Gavin originally thought that he would have to spend a lot of words on this matter.

Where did you think that upon hearing Gavin's proposal, the thorn elf leader Dipu's eyes sparkled with excitement: "Mr. Gavin, do you mean to allow other fey compatriots to enter the Dragon Oak Dreamland? I thought you wanted to ask for this matter to be kept secret.

Woolen cloth?"

This rhetorical question made Gavin stunned.

I immediately realized why their mentality was different from before.

Dragon Oak Dreamland is an online communication network. Of course, the more people who enter, the better.

Moreover, the shyness and secluded nature of thorn elves are much lighter than those of other elves, which may be related to their relatively strong sense of responsibility.

Most importantly, they likely have social ties with other thorn elf villages.

I want to invite them in, but I'm afraid I won't allow them.

After thinking about it, Gavin hurriedly promised: "I have already communicated this matter with the Lord of Virginia. As long as you are not afraid of breaking the peace of daily life, we will have no problem summoning any number of tribesmen into the dreamland."

"Okay, thank you very much, Mr. Gavin." Dipper responded happily, "Is there anything else you need help with, sir?"

"Wait, can you explain, what is the dragon oak dream you are talking about?" August couldn't hold back his curiosity.

In recent days, some of the thorn spirits in the Rose Tower were sleeping there during the day in the Open-mouthed Dragon Oak Dreamland and the Closed-mouthed Dragon Oak Dreamland. They said they were in dreams, which made him confused.

When he was sleeping at night, he seemed to feel something strange, but he couldn't find the reason.

Listening to their current conversation, the relationship issue is related to Gavin again.

It seems natural at first thought, since meeting him, every unusual thing has happened to him.

He's like a black hole of weird things.

"This matter cannot be explained in one or two sentences. It is better for you to see it for yourself and feel it more intuitively. When you have time, I will bring you and Mrs. Olive in together to understand it for yourself."

The focus of the Dragon Oak Dream has always been on the fey. After sensing the consciousness of the fey, the guides of the pix dream will take action immediately.

When other races were sensed, their shy nature probably began to gain the upper hand again, and they took no action for a long time.

This kind of situation is rare at present. If you encounter it, you can take action personally.

However, as the power expands, more and more people from other races will be suitable to enter the Dragon Oak Dreamland.

Appropriate methods must be found and properly resolved.

"Okay, now I am looking forward to the arrival of the evening. You can continue to talk about business." August said expectantly.

"The second thing should be very simple for you. Help me pay attention to the relatively unique ancient trees nearby, preferably the ones with related stories." Gavin was ready to enlighten the tree people, a promising career.

Do it to the end.

"A more unique ancient tree? The kind with related stories?" The person who answered this time was not the leader of the thorn elf, but Druid Ian. "Mr. Gavin, can I ask why?"

Gavin hesitated for a moment. The opponent was a druid, a druid who could cast enlightenment.

If you share the secret with him, will it make him cut off his hair? Will all the surrounding trees be enlightened?

But then I thought again, let’s not talk about how big the world is, but just how big the Cormanzo Forest is. It lacks everything except trees.

How much enlightenment can I achieve by myself, neither white nor black?

As long as it is enough for your own use, there is no need to be so greedy and monopolize all the benefits in the world.

What's more, I can't stop others from guessing. Trying, it's better to just sell it.

Seeing the other party's hesitation, Ian suddenly felt that his question was a bit abrupt and might involve someone's exclusive secret, so he hurriedly added: "If it's not convenient to say it, there's no need to answer it."

"There's nothing I can't say. This is just some personal speculation about enlightenment that I have accumulated in recent times. I can't say whether it is accurate or not. It just so happens that you are a real Druid and you are also proficient in this area.

, we might as well share and discuss our experience in this area to better serve nature."

Gavin organized his words and said, "Sir Ian, what do you think is the most critical factor affecting enlightenment?"

"This..." Ian hesitated for a while. He had used the Enlightenment Technique dozens of times in his life, but he had never considered this issue.

Seeing that the other party had no unique insights in this regard, Gavin could only offer some advice: "I think the most important thing is the initial consciousness. When the tree is enlightened, the stronger the initial consciousness, the higher the life dice after enlightenment, and the tree will become a tree person."

The greater the chance, Mr. Ian, have you ever seen someone whose initial consciousness was as weak as a candle flame become a tree person?"

"This seems to be the case." The Spiny Druid thought thoughtfully, recalling his own enlightenment experience. It seems that this is indeed the pattern. Every time he can enlighten trees into tree people, he seems to have something.

Feel.

Now that I think about it, this feeling is not a sharp third intuition, but a strong initial consciousness of the other party, which releases a success signal to him.

I didn't realize this before, and I really enlightened so many tree people in vain.

"So, as long as the initial consciousness of the tree is judged, it can be judged whether the tree has the potential to enlighten tree people. But the problem is that the initial consciousness can only be explored after the enlightenment technique is activated. At that time,

It’s a little late.”

Gawen said in depth, "So, I judge the initial consciousness of this tree through the historical memory of other intelligent races. That is, the more famous the tree is, the more it carries the beliefs, wishes, or testimonies of other lives.

The initial awareness is likely to be stronger.

This involves the question of what initial consciousness is.

I personally think that it is the carrier of memory, it is the gathering of beliefs, and it is the gathering of magic.

Only those who have experienced ups and downs and hardships can become tree people.

Otherwise, no matter how old it is, it is just an ordinary tree.

Of course, if you are able to be the best in all Faerûn and all Cormanthor in terms of age, even if you are number one in a forest, it is another matter.

Because being first itself is a kind of honor."

Gavin dismantled and refined his theory of the carrier of faith.

First, it is difficult for others to accept a theoretical system that is comparable to the gods.

Second, believers who guard the two gods must be more cautious in their remarks in this regard.

This has the added benefit of being easy to understand.

Not to mention that the thorn druid Ian understood it, the others also understood it and nodded along involuntarily.

As a druid, Ian felt the deepest feelings and couldn't help but fall into silence after listening.

This theory was unprecedented and shocking to him.

It is not an exaggeration to say that it has opened up a whole new world.

In his previous enlightenment, he had followed the Druid sense and used the natural breath to perceive and distinguish which tree had the potential to enlighten a tree person.

Facts have proven that this feeling is often inaccurate.

Many have been waiting for hundreds of years and are still just trees with no sign of natural enlightenment.

Think about it carefully, which one of the tree people you know does not have a legendary story of his own?

Perhaps it is these legendary stories that make them different from other trees and become tree people.

It is simply a great irony that an orthodox Druid is awakened by a non-Druid.

Ian is not the kind of narrow-minded person. He quickly adjusted his mentality, bowed to Gavin and said: "From today on, you are my teacher. Leave this matter to me. Don't worry, teacher.

I only hope for one thing, that when the teacher enlightens them, I can be there to guard and bear witness."

Gavin hurriedly stepped away from this courtesy and said hurriedly: "I can't afford to be called a teacher. If Sir Ian is interested in this, we can conduct in-depth discussions, research and study on this issue.

Complementary presence or absence.”

"If this is the case, I have a better suggestion, that is, we form a druid circle. I believe that there will be many creatures in the Cormanso Forest who are interested in this matter, and I can help introduce them."

Druid Ian suggested.

"Druid circle?" Gavin said in surprise, "Can I join the druid circle? Although I know enlightenment, I am not a druid!"

Several or even a dozen druids, adhering to the same philosophy and for the same goal, often form a small group, and they call themselves a circle.

Faerûn has a large number of such druid circles. Although they do not have many members, they are very famous.

For example, the Seven-person Guild of Battle Valley, which was active around Battle Valley, and the extinct Circle of Yavin.

The Saffrid Watch Society is active in the High Forest and works to prevent logging roads from penetrating into the High Forest.

The Supreme Dancers live in seclusion in the hidden valley of Thunder Peak. They guard that area and help the elves protect the place of dance.

The newly established Ring of Swords in the Neverwinter Forest is dedicated to driving out the gnolls, bugbears and hobgoblin tribes hiding in it from the forest.

The reason why secret societies are called secret societies is that ordinary people have no chance to come into contact with them.

"Who said that only druids can join the Druid Circle? As long as they have the same philosophy, anyone can join regardless of species, ability, or level." Ian asked Gavin to share common sense about the Druid Circle.

"If it's possible, of course I have no objection." Of course Gavin would not refuse. This is a great opportunity to join the Druid circle of Cormanthor Forest.

These people are the real masters of the forest. There are only advantages and no disadvantages in having good dealings with them.

After all, the future war with the dark elves invading the surface will take place deep in the Cormanthor Forest.

"Can I share the knowledge that sir mentioned earlier with those friends?" Ian then asked.

"Okay, it's my honor." Gavin was straightforward and generous, trying to earn enough impressions first.

Although there is no clear hierarchy in the Druid circle, some informal seats are still divided according to ability, age, wisdom and own strength. Of course, he must sit in the chief seat.

"Then sir, just wait for my good news." The Thorn Druid was very motivated. He couldn't wait to share this experience and harvest with his Druid friends. I believe it will definitely shock their wooden heads.

While talking, everyone had arrived at the sealed place.

Wuliu got down on all fours and managed to get in. After all, this was an entrance and exit prepared for normal people.

The sealed place is wide enough, let alone Wuliu, even Broken Thorn can walk freely here.

"Yiliu, you go down and test the depth of the water. The remaining four willows, you should be prepared to respond." Gavin made careful arrangements.

(End of chapter)


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