~Furres~
"Often large groups forget that even though there are many of them, they each hold an identity. We, as Druids, must never forget those who have done great things. And we must look to eachother as we look to the great ones, for each of us has the possibility to conduct great deeds."
-From the lecture notes of Grand Ocri Halland Dekir
This area will tell you the history about differnt Druids, or other furres that have affected the history of the Druids, either in great or horrible ways.
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Hawk began his trek with the Druids as a lone mercenary, who grew into the status of warrior and fighter. He fights bravely for the Druid cause, and although he comes off as cold at times, he's very dependable. After Kah NyteHowl met his demise at the hands of Locke Mayakashi, Hawk became Grand Ocri of the Druids of Moonlocke. Hawk symbolizes the change that occurs in Moonlocke, that from a passifistic guild to that of one that actively tries to help those in need, and ward off what evils may come. After abolishing the rank of Grand Ocri, Hawk now seeks to spread equality amongst the Druids, and bring about another golden age with the Druids.
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Kah NyteHowl was a relatively average furre, until he found his way to the wisdom of the Druids. After becoming a Druid, Kah spent all of his efforts on helping all other furres, and working to assist the Druids in their time of growth. Upon becoming an Ocri, Kah opened the Druids keeping place of knowledge and history. For a time, Kah NyteHowl acted as Grand Ocri of the Druids of Moonlocke, until he sacrificed himself to stop Locke Mayakashi. Kah NyteHowl left Grand Ocri-ship to Hawk.
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Quillion R'Nok was the former Grand Ocri of the Druids of Moonlocke. After the revenge of Cecil, Quillion felt himself pulled to the abandoned remains of Moonlocke. It was there he found the sacred underground temple, and worked to rebuild Moonlocke. The last of the Druids, Quillion reopened Moonlocke, and set out to spread the knowledge of the Druids once again. Unfortunately, while spending some time at a monestary, Quillion died of an unknown disease. He left the title of Grand Ocri to Kah NyteHowl.
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Odri Cecil*
Many seasons ago, a young furre gave himself to the ways of the Druids, however, upon learning that combat was prohibited Odri Cecil killed two Druids and fled. After being exiled from the land, Cecil went out and created the Koe Brotherhood. The Koe Brotherhood became the sworn enemies of the Druids, and attacked and slaughtered them during The Revenge Of Cecil. Odri Cecil was destroyed along with Cecil D'Kairn by the Druids, at the time led by Kah NyteHowl.
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Cecil D'Kairn*
Upon being defeated by Quillion, Odri Cecil was terribly injured, and again banished from Furcadia. However, one day a new evil identity was discovered, that of Cecil D'Kairn. Odri Cecil had taken the body of an innocent furre. Cecil D'Kairn had prepared the rebirth of the Koe, but his onslaught was thwarted by the Druids, at the time led by Grand Ocri Kah NyteHowl.
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During the attack of the evil Ogals, Dei'Sa Illisan sacrificed himself to destroy the Shallt vei Nor, the evil Ogal queen. The brave hero locked himself in a tower, detonating a trap, which blew up in a pillar of black smoke, taking the evil threat, and Illisan, along with it.
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Todrick Genth*
A Druid Ocri who led the eleven survivors to safety during the Revenge Of Cecil. He saved the Tekosh and led the remaining druids to Sar'Dolith.
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Zobald*
After the death of Ocri Genth, Zobald himself became an Ocri and tried to help and lead the few remaining Druids. At this time the Druids' main concern was taking in children, and spreading the word and wisdom the Druids held. Ocri Zobald was the Druid who decided that combat would be taught to all druids, as a way of self defense.
Look for even more Furre descriptions coming soon.
*This symbol marks a deceased furre.
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