Enter the garden of a grey druid at your own peril, for they have left the benevolent tennants that govern their order behind. While not malign in the way necromancers oft are, they have no special love for the sanctity of life and limb. Left to their own devices, a grey druid will usually conduct experiments into the nature of life and the soul. Take this one here for instance. Though she was raised in the order, she left to wander and explor upon her majority. She happened upon a coven of grey necromancers and through them learned ways to manipulate life in... unsavory ways. Now she spends her time exploring the nature of plants and animals. What makes them different, and what makes them the same. Now that you have seen her, will you run from the potential horrors? Or will you stay and temp fate?
April's YCH from LuthienNightwolf featuring my druid Zinnia, this time a little more developed in her story. Most lores have druids as nature-loving pacifists... so long as you respect the nature they revere. The druids of Fantasia are much the same. Grey druids, however, prefer to investigate the nature of nature and, as such, do not follow the critical tenet of "leave and let" that the Order follows.