They would even escalate contradictions into disputes with others, sometimes fighting hand to hand, not hesitating to kill their opponents.
There was no reasoning with them, as they would always steadfastly hold onto their so-called truths and ideas.
Of course, most Druids were not like that; they believed everyone was part of nature, with humans eating meat and animals eating plants, all part of the natural cycle.
They would maintain the cycle of nature instead of merely protecting one side of it.
However, when certain individuals recklessly destroyed forests and hunted wild beasts, potentially disturbing the local balance of nature, the Druids would coldly chop off the heads of their enemies like executioners.
It seemed that Isidore, the Druid in front of him, belonged to the more peaceful kind.
After eating a roasted Bear Paw, the chill in his body had completely dissipated; good food always brought new strength.