I recommend the novel "I Become an Archmage by Farming" to you. Although the main character is not a Druid, the main character also became rich through farming and built his own mage tower. This book was a novel about urban life. It was about a male protagonist who made a living by farming. He used his intelligence and hard work to grow from a small piece of scrap to a big shot in the city. In the end, he built his own mage tower. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
One of the best companion stories in Dos2 is Lohse's. Her struggle with the demon inside her is really engaging. It adds depth to her character and the whole gameplay experience as you try to help her deal with this internal conflict.
The diverse personalities of the companions are a big highlight. You have the sarcastic and clever Sebille, the noble - yet - flawed Red Prince, etc. Their interactions with each other and with the player - character are full of humor, drama, and tension. Also, the moral choices presented through their stories, like whether to help Fane in his rather ambiguous quest, add depth to the gameplay.
It could be due to various reasons. Maybe the plot wasn't engaging enough, or there were production issues. Also, sometimes changes in the network's programming strategy can lead to a novela being pulled.
I think it can be really good. Frankie dos Santos has a way of creating vivid fictional worlds. His stories often have elements that make you think and feel deeply. For example, his use of symbolism can add a lot of depth to the narrative.
Well, in the DOS2 (Divinity: Original Sin 2) best companion story, each companion has their own unique backstory. For example, Lohse is a troubled character with a demon inside her. Her journey is about coming to terms with this entity and finding a way to coexist or get rid of it. Sebille has a vendetta against the elves who enslaved her. Their stories intertwine with the main plot, adding depth and emotional layers to the overall game experience.