05-06-2017, 10:48 AM
Hm, missed the PWT vs TS comparison. Seems like TS is superior to PWT because it does not distinguish between nonmagical and other ways of tracking...
But still, it's not what I debate. I think the intended meaning is that the druid is *capable of* doing so, i.e. there is *some* form of movement only druids can learn because they are so intimately familiar with flora and elements. But it doesn't necessarily break laws of physics, e.g. using soft shoes on hard rock or wading through water, and possibly some funny gait stop that after every step through dry leaves your wake undoes the leaves you disturbed. Ever read Herbert's Dune? The part when Paul realised how Fremen pass through sand without being noticed by the worm? Something like that but visual.
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But still, it's not what I debate. I think the intended meaning is that the druid is *capable of* doing so, i.e. there is *some* form of movement only druids can learn because they are so intimately familiar with flora and elements. But it doesn't necessarily break laws of physics, e.g. using soft shoes on hard rock or wading through water, and possibly some funny gait stop that after every step through dry leaves your wake undoes the leaves you disturbed. Ever read Herbert's Dune? The part when Paul realised how Fremen pass through sand without being noticed by the worm? Something like that but visual.
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