Online:Perryn Thielde
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Perryn Thielde | |||
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Location | On the roads of High Isle | ||
Race | Breton | Gender | Male |
Health | 39,959 | ||
Reaction | Friendly | ||
Other Information | |||
Faction(s) | Stonelore Circle |
Perryn Thielde is a Breton druid of the Stonelore Circle who can be found with his sister Otha on the roads of High Isle.
Dialogue[edit]
When you approach, you'll hear a conversation:
- Perryn Thielde : "Sister, we can't just threaten everyone into becoming druids. We need these good folks to appreciate the woods, not fear them."
- Otha Thielde : "You fool. No one appreciates the forest on their own. I know these merchants, they'll take all they can and leave the land a husk."
Speaking to her, he'll say:
- "Ah! A city dweller! Have you come to take enjoyment in the wilderness of the Systres Archipelago? Beautiful, isn't it? How do you feel about nature?"
- What are you two arguing about?
- "Oh … it's a simple matter. Nature is home to all. But many city dwellers and merchants don't see that as truth.
My sister feels slighted by the nobles of Gonfalon Bay. But I know the value of patience. All things change with time." - You two are not of the same circle?
- "No. We Stonelore druids know that we can't force our beliefs on anyone. We strive to do our best and practice the way we see fit. We welcome all who want to join, of course.
But my sister and the Eldertide want change regardless of its price." - Are there just Eldertide and Stonelore druids?
- "If you looked carefully, I'm sure you'd find many small circles communing with nature. But most align to either my circle, or my sister's.
Still, there is a third. But it's bad luck talking about them. I have enough to deal with here."
- "If you looked carefully, I'm sure you'd find many small circles communing with nature. But most align to either my circle, or my sister's.
- "No. We Stonelore druids know that we can't force our beliefs on anyone. We strive to do our best and practice the way we see fit. We welcome all who want to join, of course.
- "Oh … it's a simple matter. Nature is home to all. But many city dwellers and merchants don't see that as truth.