Tahu Sagewind
“%s laughs softly.” · Emote
“All right, Aponi. I've enough on my mind to share. Have you ever spoken to the elves of Moonglade?” · Say
“The elves speak of a moon goddess, did you know? They put great stock in the light given by the moon.” · Say
“Just like her. The parallels I've heard are interesting. And it's no secret all druids, Shu'halo and elf alike, can call upon Mu'sha's light.” · Say
“I wonder. Hamuul has guided us well, and I've learned so much from him. The legends say that our people were druids when time began...” · Say
“...but what Hamuul teaches is what the elves know. The night elves. They put such stock in their moon goddess, as creatures of the night.” · Say
“No! No, nothing like that. He is an elder for good reason, sister. Mu'sha is one of the Earthmother's eyes, and she watches over us. That isn't sinister.” · Say
“But we're nothing if not people who strive for balance. Our warriors fight only when there is need. Our hunters take only what the tribes require to live, and use all they can when they do. The shaman stand as guide and mediator to the elemental spirits.” · Say
“And while we, as druids, are guardians of nature, I wonder if we've overlooked a key aspect of balance in all things.” · Say
“No, no. No need for him to trouble about a student's idle philosophizing while he entertains a friend.” · Say
“Well, it isn't exactly a new thought, sister.” · Say
“Sorry, sister. It's nothing to worry about.” · Say
“I'm thinking about the front to the north. The one you're so eager to return to.” · Say
“I know I'm counseling patience, Aponi, but I don't like remaining here any more than you do. Times are bleak, and failing to act only makes me worry that my idle hand may have been the one to turn the tide.” · Say
“Still... there is balance in all things, even death. I simply hate the concept that such destruction and darkness might be necessary.” · Say
“I know, sister. I know. We'll return to fighting one day. For now, though, maybe it's best to spread the word to others... give them the hope you have.” · Say
“That's the idea.” · Say
