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Druidic Paladin: Can one serve both man and nature?
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<blockquote data-quote="jbear" data-source="post: 4948899" data-attributes="member: 75065"><p>A Druidic paladin doesn't need to have a sword made out of wood.</p><p> </p><p>The incorporation of natural vegetable shapes into design and architecture is common to many important real world civilisations through the use of irrational numbers rampant in nature: Phi for example (also known as the divine proportion). These numbers were used in the construction of temples not only so they would be pleasing to the human spirit, but also so that they could be inhabitated by gods much as the human body is a temple for the human soul.</p><p> </p><p>Maybe your druidic paladin uses this divine proportion in the design of his weaponry and armour so that his god can infuse them with divine power as per the example of the temple above.</p><p> </p><p>Also their is a vegetable part of the human body that controls all the vital functions. have you ever seen drawings of the artery and vein systems of the human body, or the nervous system. they look uncannily like the roots of a plant. also the chakras are thought of as the sensory organs into the spirit world that are like flowers that bloom on the vegetable part of the human body. right there you've got some stuff to inspire you as to how your druidic paladin channels his divine magic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbear, post: 4948899, member: 75065"] A Druidic paladin doesn't need to have a sword made out of wood. The incorporation of natural vegetable shapes into design and architecture is common to many important real world civilisations through the use of irrational numbers rampant in nature: Phi for example (also known as the divine proportion). These numbers were used in the construction of temples not only so they would be pleasing to the human spirit, but also so that they could be inhabitated by gods much as the human body is a temple for the human soul. Maybe your druidic paladin uses this divine proportion in the design of his weaponry and armour so that his god can infuse them with divine power as per the example of the temple above. Also their is a vegetable part of the human body that controls all the vital functions. have you ever seen drawings of the artery and vein systems of the human body, or the nervous system. they look uncannily like the roots of a plant. also the chakras are thought of as the sensory organs into the spirit world that are like flowers that bloom on the vegetable part of the human body. right there you've got some stuff to inspire you as to how your druidic paladin channels his divine magic. [/QUOTE]
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