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in AD&D game worlds use this approach. They
believe their own faith is somewhat superior, but do not actively oppose
other faiths and may ally themselves with the worshipers of natural,
agricultural, or elemental deities. Nature as Progenitor. Followers of
this philosophy see Nature as an integral part of a pantheon of gods. In
this case, druids identify the other gods as "children of Nature,"
perhaps born in some mythic way. For instance, the druids may teach
that, in the time before the world, first came formless chaos, and out
of it emerged Nature. From Nature was born the Great Goddess, who
married the Sky and gave birth to many children: all the other gods.
Nature by Another Name. Druids may identify Nature as one aspect of an
existing god--usually a powerful and primal earth or natural deity. For
instance, if the DM wants druids in a fantasy world involving the gods
of Greek myth, Nature may be worshiped as the great earth goddess Gaia
without causing other changes in druidic behavior. This belief pattern
enables the druids to participate directly in a pantheon of deities.
Nature is All. Other gods do not exist! Druids who hold this belief see
other priests either as deluded or worshiping Nature under a different
name. Unless the druids are r


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