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'''Druids''' are also a position of nobility among the [[elf|elves]], responsible for religion. However, these druids are not related to and do not possess the Druid skill. Because they are only present in elves, druids will not visit and cannot be appointed in an unmodded game of [[Fortress mode]].
 
'''Druids''' are also a position of nobility among the [[elf|elves]], responsible for religion. However, these druids are not related to and do not possess the Druid skill. Because they are only present in elves, druids will not visit and cannot be appointed in an unmodded game of [[Fortress mode]].
  
Druids have the highest precedence in the elven civilization, the same as the dwarven [[monarch]]. Interestingly, they also have a queen and princess position with lower rank. They are succeeded by the [[acolyte]] position, which they appoint, the effect of which is that druids choose their intended successor.
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Druids have the highest precedence in the elven civilization, the same as the dwarven [[monarch]]. Interestingly, they also have a queen and princess position with lower rank. They are succeeded by the [[acolyte]] position, which they appoint. The effect of this is that druids choose their intended successor.
  
 
The game just assumes that anything with [PRECEDENCE:1] is the ruler, for both embark screen and 'mountainhome' purposes, should the elven civilisation ever be in such a position.
 
The game just assumes that anything with [PRECEDENCE:1] is the ruler, for both embark screen and 'mountainhome' purposes, should the elven civilisation ever be in such a position.

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