A little about Starch Spencer Drew Paid
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The Starch Spencer Druids were very different druids. In fact, any other druid would hysterically declare that the Starch Spencer Druids were not real druids, but evil pawns, destroyers of nature. Indeed, the abilities of the Starch Spencer Druids were not so different from the other druids, but the ideological differences were even greater, to the point that they were incompatible. Therefore, once the average Druid encounters a Starch Spencer Druid, he will often immediately chase and kill, even if he is not as strong as the other party, he will try his best to hold off the enemy, and even fight for his life, because at this time they have often used the Animal Messenger to notify nearby allies. Even if they were killed, the often wounded Spencer Druids would not have escaped the attack. (You can think of the Battle of the Danish Strait, although the powerful Bismarck battleship easily tore the aging Hood to pieces, but it could not escape the encirclement and annihilation of the British ships behind) The Starch Spencer Druid has never been able to develop under such a blow, and has always been a small force. Moreover, what is even more deadly for the Start Spencer Druids is that in the Demon Invasion of 731 Continental Calendar, many Start Spencer Druids sided with the demons and served the demon army with their great strength. Therefore, after the defeat of the demons, the Starch Spencer sent the druids to become the target of the forces of justice. At this point, the Starch Spencer Druids lost most of their strength and survived in extreme misery. Today, the Starch Spencer Druids are extremely rare. They tend to live a reclusive life, discreetly hiding their strength.
The reason why the Starch Spencer Druids had this experience is inseparable from the philosophy they pursued. The Starch Spencer Druids were guided by the idea that the survival of the fittest would be the survival of the fittest. Their slogan is: Nature does not believe in tears. In their eyes, nature is an extremely ruthless mother, using all kinds of harsh means to select objects worthy of survival, and the loser can only be ruthlessly eliminated. This notion is known to scholars as bullshark thinking. (Bull sharks are ovoviviparous sharks whose offspring hatch from eggs into embryos.) Those unborn calf sharks are fighting in the mother's belly, and only the strong have the power to be born) However, the ideas of the Starch Spencer Druids are extremely complex, and what is less known is that there are also many strange schools of thought within the school, so it is impossible to generalize about the Druids of this school. In general, however, the druids of this faction tended to have a very reactionary and ultra-individualistic worldview, which they used to guide their activities. The druids of this school are notorious for their understanding of human nature in terms of bestiality, which they see as the ability to survive only if they manage to adapt to societies and groups that are far more powerful than themselves, not only in terms of physical strength, but also spiritually, and greed, robbery, cunning, violence, and selfishness are all displays of strength and indispensable spiritual weapons for survival. The Starch Spencer druids tended to despise morality, believing that morality was a hypocritical product used to limit the strong and protect the weak, and was contrary to the idea of nature. And by studying history and human geography, they found that what was often considered moral becomes immoral in the future, and that what is immoral in one place is moral in another. As a result, the Starch Spencer druids tended to become morally defiant and act only according to what they thought was right in their hearts. The Starch Spencer Druids had a myriad of other ideas that were difficult for others, especially other druids, to accept. For example, they oppose the protection of cherished animals, arguing that the extinction of species is a matter of course. They believe that the creative hand of nature has sprinkled the earth with all living beings, but nature selects only the best varieties from them. The Starch Spencer Druids tended to ignore the Eye Demon slaughtering animals, believing that "the strong wins, and the fast wins". The Starch Spencer Druids believed that their own existence was the most important thing, and that the instinct to preserve their life was a gift from nature. As a result, the Starch Spencer sent the druids to do many things that were so destining that they would set fire to mountains to distract their enemies in order to save their lives. He even acted for the tiger and guided the dragon to ransack the city. In times of crisis, they often sacrifice their animal companions (in fact, they don't have the same concept of animal companions as other druids, and they will naturally summon their animal companions to trap them). They are passionate about protecting their lives, even in battle, and they rarely do anything to die together. They believe that the purpose of fighting is to keep themselves alive, and as long as they live, there is always a way to destroy the enemy.
In addition, the Pai Druid has a unique perspective on nature and ecology. For example, they don't go to extinguish wildfires because they think that wildfires will destroy a lot of life for a while, but in the short term, they will change the structure of forest vegetation, shrubs will replace trees, and small wildfires can prevent devastating wildfires (interestingly, they are so concerned about this phenomenon that they invented the idea of low-intensity arson). And put it into practice. A druid once used seismic techniques to destroy a village after warning the inhabitants, claiming that this would release the energy in the earth's crust and prevent the village from being destroyed by a strong earthquake when it grew into a town. Other druids are even more unacceptable, such as spreading disease, claiming that it will strengthen the immunity of humanity as a whole to disease, and in the long run, it will not be a big problem for nature. Where wildfires are frequent, plants that can resist wildfires evolve -- evolution! Starch Spencer sent the druids to the top of their mind! They seem somewhat indifferent to the extinction of species. Because according to their doctrine, the extinction of species is a very normal phenomenon, and without the extinction of old species, there is no creation of new species. There have been countless mass extinction events in history, and those events have resulted in the creation of new, stronger, more resilient species (they claim that without the mass extinction of reptiles, there would be no growth of mammals and no humans). The vast majority of living beings scoff at this argument as a fabricated fallacy), believing that the new will replace the old (they have a complete system of standards for the old and the new, which is different from the ordinary people's understanding).
The prevailing idea of the Druids of this school is that, first of all, a person must act in order to protect his own interests, and it is ethical to do so. Secondly, for the benefit of the children. Third, for the good of the race. And the highest, the best, the right behavior is to benefit oneself, as well as to one's children and race. However, the ideas of the Starch Spencer Druids were extremely confusing and complex, even contradictory. For example, there are druids who believe in altruism. There is also the faction of druids who aspire to build a world of true social humanity. (About the Homosocial Human.) An idea when the Starch Spencers sent the druids to be hunted down only by the druids. They did something that shocked scholars in their arguments. They prophesied about an animal. At the time, it was widely believed that eusocial mammals could not exist. However, the Druids prophesied the existence of a true social mammal, and predicted in detail the habits of that animal. Decades later, the discovery of naked mole rats confirmed their predictions completely. This incident is a testament to the Pai's druid's extraordinary understanding of nature and evolution.)
A Starch Spencer Druid's view of life (this passage is all borrowed from a well-known writer's work):
Life is a yeast, a fermented thing that devours other lives to sustain itself. If anything could be traded, then life would be the least valuable thing in the world. There is only so much water, so much land, so much air, and yet life can multiply indefinitely. Nature is a spendthrift. Look at the fish and countless eggs. From this point on, look at you and me again. Thousands of lives are also hidden in our reproductive organs. If we have the opportunity and time to take advantage of the life that has not been conceived in us, our offspring can multiply into a people and occupy the whole world. Lives are worthless, the lowest thing. It goes around begging. Nature generously threw it out. Where there is one life, nature sheds thousands of lives. Therefore, the law of the jungle eats the strongest until what is left is the most powerful and gluttonous life. As for what life is, I can neither let you understand it nor put it in your head. Of course, life is only valuable to itself. I can say this to you that my life is worth a lot - to myself. It's priceless, and you'll say I'm overestimating, but I can't help but do it, because it's the life inside me that makes this assessment.
The faction druids have not been able to grow though. But under heavy oppression, they can still exist tenaciously, which is obviously due to their strength. The special abilities of the Druids of this sect are very mixed, just like their minds. But anyone who has seen that terrible ability will deny that a Starch Spencer Druid is a terrifying adversary.
The known special abilities of this faction druid are as follows:
Trail of the Beast: The Starch Spencer sent the druids to have a great ability to track and identify. Although the powerful druids and rangers claim to be able to navigate the jungle without leaving a trace. But for the Starch Spencer Druids, their footprints were as obvious as footprints in the snow.
Hybrid: The Starch Spencer sent the druids to believe that crossbreeding was an excellent way to produce the fittest. Although they cannot choose their parents. But they have invented a secret method that, after this ritual, will possess a portion of the special abilities of another race. For example, a human druid of this faction gains spell resistance from the Dark Elves.
Faraday Beneficiary: The Starch Spencer sent the druids with an extraordinary understanding of the electrical aspect. They are capable of using Thunder Summoning or Thunderstorm in any environment. In addition, they gain the ability to use electricity magic a certain number of times per day. At first, there was only the electric claw technique, then there were lightning beams, and then there were chain lightning bolts.
Realms: The Starch Spencer Druids are highly convinced, so they can have two realms like the priest, and can prepare realm magic.
Cat's Feet: The sound produced by the Starch Spencer when sending the druids into action is extremely weak.
Premium: The Starch Spencer sent the druids to be more powerful than their counterparts when transformed, as were the things they usually summoned. For example, the strength of a wolf they summoned was far greater than that of a normal wolf.
Fabre's Power: The Starch Spencer sent a druid to conjure more worms at once when using the Giant Bug Technique, and as the druid's strength grew, more Giant Worms were conjured.
Call of the Wild: The Starch Spencer sent a druid to turn any dog into a wolf. *
Robb, the Wolf King: The Starch Spencer sent a druid to turn a wolf into a ferocious wolf. *
Leopard's Speed: Increases movement speed. *
Bear Strength: Increases strength. *
Eagle Eyes: It doesn't really have eagle-like eyes, but it just greatly improves eyesight. *
World of Bats: Echolocation like bats. *
Dolphinization: An ability that can only be possessed by high-level Starch Spencers who send druids. It can improve swimming speed, breath-holding ability, and echolocation in the water. But the most critical thing is that after using this ability, the brain is half resting and half working. You don't have to sleep, and you can still prepare for magic or magic (if you work part-time as a mage). This capability is extremely depleted, and it can often only be used for 3 consecutive days in a month, and split for 5 days. *
Wolverine Rage: The Starch Spencer Druids can go berserk like the Barbarians, but they are still sane and can cast spells when they go berserk. *
Harnessing Nature: The Starch Spencer Pai Druid had a unique vision of using nature, often creating objects that ordinary people would not be able to think of. They are best known for the fact that they wear the characteristic silk armor.
Evolutionary Legacy: A special spell-like ability of the high-tier Starch Spencer Pai Druid. Through some kind of ritual, the hybrid characteristics and even knowledge of oneself are aggregated to create a DNA seed, and then it can be given to others like nuts, and the other party can obtain their own knowledge and even hybrid characteristics as long as they eat it.
(The number of uses with * is limited per day, and the number of uses gradually increases as the Druid's strength grows.) The daily usage of bats, leopards, bears, and eagles is shared. For example, a Starch Spencer Druid can use the speed of a leopard 5 times a day, and can also use the speed of a leopard 2 times and the strength of a bear 3 times)
Let's play some of the abilities first, I really won't introduce these. I really want to introduce it like the dragons, but I can't write it, I'm depressed.