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<blockquote data-quote="bloodtide" data-source="post: 9339226" data-attributes="member: 6684958"><p>The thing is it would not be exactly like Earth. The problem is you need all the other science too. Druids can't know about germs, until someone invents a device that can see germs. </p><p></p><p>And a lot of stuff they would not "need" to know...as magic does it. Healing is an easy one. You don't need to know anything about caring for sick or wounded plants and animals......when you can just fix them with a spell.</p><p></p><p>Really...until the 18th century...there was a lot of misinformation about nature. Though few really made much of a study of it before then. And a lot was known...but they did not know the why. Humans learned like 3000 years ago to rotate crop fields by trial and error.....but they had no clue why that worked. </p><p></p><p>But there is the weird 180 stuff.....that druids can know more then 21st century science. Druids can talk to animals...this is beyond 21st century science. They can even talk to plants and rocks. Druids can control animals and become animals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bloodtide, post: 9339226, member: 6684958"] The thing is it would not be exactly like Earth. The problem is you need all the other science too. Druids can't know about germs, until someone invents a device that can see germs. And a lot of stuff they would not "need" to know...as magic does it. Healing is an easy one. You don't need to know anything about caring for sick or wounded plants and animals......when you can just fix them with a spell. Really...until the 18th century...there was a lot of misinformation about nature. Though few really made much of a study of it before then. And a lot was known...but they did not know the why. Humans learned like 3000 years ago to rotate crop fields by trial and error.....but they had no clue why that worked. But there is the weird 180 stuff.....that druids can know more then 21st century science. Druids can talk to animals...this is beyond 21st century science. They can even talk to plants and rocks. Druids can control animals and become animals. [/QUOTE]
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