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Elandra Wildclaw

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Elandra Wildclaw — How to Play the Darkmoon Druid

“Animals do not flee from her. They move aside, as though they recognize one of their own. I have seen wolves circle our camp at night, not hunting — watching. Watching with her.” — Oath Warden Field Agent Cerys Valen

Why Choose Elandra?

Elandra is ideal for players who enjoy:

• protecting allies through healing and support
• adapting to changing situations
• controlling the battlefield
• interacting with the natural world
• creative problem solving

Elandra does not specialize in one approach — she changes to meet the need.
She can heal the wounded, restrain enemies, or become a front-line combatant when necessary.

Players who like flexibility and clever solutions will enjoy Elandra.

What Kind of Hero is Elandra?

Elandra is a guardian rather than a warrior. She does not seek battle, but she does not avoid it when others are threatened.

She sees civilization and wilderness as connected. When harm spreads, she intervenes — whether the threat is a monster, a reckless hunter, or something unnatural disturbing the land.

Her strength comes from adaptation. She may stand beside allies one moment and take another form the next. Enemies who believe they understand her abilities quickly learn they do not.

Elandra supports the party by:
• healing allies in danger
• hindering enemy movement
• controlling the environment
• transforming to meet immediate threats

She does not overpower foes directly. She outlasts them.


Personality Hooks

Elandra may be portrayed as:

• calm and deliberate
• patient with animals and children
• wary of large cities
• protective of the vulnerable
• uncomfortable with needless cruelty

She listens more than she speaks.
She judges actions more than words.

Elandra respects strength, but she values restraint far more.


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