Faldorn
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| Faldorn | |
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| Home | Cloakwood |
| Gender | Female |
| Race | Tethyrian[1] |
| Class | Druid |
| Alignment | True neutral |
| “ | Faldorn states that she was the child of a Black Raven Uthgardt woman. As an infant she was given over to an enclave of Shadow Druids as an offering, and was thereafter raised according to their beliefs. A splinter group of the main druidic order, Shadow Druids engage in very aggressive protection of nature, often relying on violence to achieve their aims. Faldorn showed great promise as she approached adulthood, and the order decided to send her to the Sword Coast to test her devotion to their ideals. Her ongoing mission is to use any means available to stop the despoiling of nature, no matter the risk or the cost to her life or any other. | ” |
| — Character description from the Baldur's Gate computer game | ||
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Faldorn is a member of the Shadow Druids, a militant sect of druids that believes in the violent struggle of nature against man. She disagrees vehemently with Jaheira and her mainstream druidic views of man co-existing peacefully alongside nature. However, despite her militant beliefs (and extremely aggressive character portrait), Faldorn's speech and behavior in Baldur's Gate is surprisingly mellow and laid-back. She can be found in the Cloakwood forest fighting against the Iron Throne.
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Once the Iron Throne is dealt with, she travels south to a druid grove near Trademeet and with some of her Shadow Druid allies takes it over, sending animals to attack the town until defeated in a druidic combat ritual.
She is voiced by Heidi Shannon.
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[edit] References
[edit] Notes
- ↑ Sean K. Reynolds, Matt Forbeck, James Jacobs, Eric L. Boyd (March 2003). Races of Faerûn. Wizards of the Coast. ISBN 0-7869-2875-1.
[edit] Sources
- BioWare (1998). James Ohlen. Baldur's Gate [video game]. Black Isle Studios/Interplay.
- BioWare (2000). Kevin Martens. Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn [video game]. Black Isle Studios/Interplay.
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