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  1. The druids, influential priests in prehistoric Celtic culture, practiced sacrifices to please gods and maintain natural harmony. They used the Wicker Man ritual for human sacrifice, believing in the power of human blood. #druids #wickerman connectparanormal.net/2024/09/

  2. The druids, influential priests in prehistoric Celtic culture, practiced sacrifices to please gods and maintain natural harmony. They used the Wicker Man ritual for human sacrifice, believing in the power of human blood. #druids #wickerman connectparanormal.net/2024/09/

  3. The druids, influential priests in prehistoric Celtic culture, practiced sacrifices to please gods and maintain natural harmony. They used the Wicker Man ritual for human sacrifice, believing in the power of human blood. #druids #wickerman connectparanormal.net/2024/09/

  4. The druids were a mysterious spiritual tradition in ancient Celtic civilization, serving as priests, judges, and advisors. They practiced elemental magic, linking themselves with nature through rituals. #druids #elementalmagic connectparanormal.net/2025/05/

  5. The druids were a mysterious spiritual tradition in ancient Celtic civilization, serving as priests, judges, and advisors. They practiced elemental magic, linking themselves with nature through rituals. #druids #elementalmagic connectparanormal.net/2025/05/

  6. The druids were a mysterious spiritual tradition in ancient Celtic civilization, serving as priests, judges, and advisors. They practiced elemental magic, linking themselves with nature through rituals. #druids #elementalmagic connectparanormal.net/2025/05/

  7. Galaphile: The First Druids of Shannara "One of the most iconic structures in the Four Lands is Paranor, the fortress home of the Druid Order" Sale: $30 to $2.99 by Terry Brooks Rating: 4.6/5 (1,217 Reviews) #Fantasy #Shannara #Druids #Books #Epic #Adventure #Books #BookSky

    Galaphile: The First Druids of...

  8. Galaphile: The First Druids of Shannara "One of the most iconic structures in the Four Lands is Paranor, the fortress home of the Druid Order" Sale: $30 to $2.99 by Terry Brooks Rating: 4.6/5 (1,217 Reviews) #Fantasy #Shannara #Druids #Books #Epic #Adventure #Books #BookSky

    Galaphile: The First Druids of...

  9. Galaphile: The First Druids of Shannara "One of the most iconic structures in the Four Lands is Paranor, the fortress home of the Druid Order" Sale: $30 to $2.99 by Terry Brooks Rating: 4.6/5 (1,217 Reviews) #Fantasy #Shannara #Druids #Books #Epic #Adventure #Books #BookSky

    Galaphile: The First Druids of...

  10. Galaphile: The First Druids of Shannara "One of the most iconic structures in the Four Lands is Paranor, the fortress home of the Druid Order" Sale: $30 to $2.99 by Terry Brooks Rating: 4.6/5 (1,217 Reviews) #Fantasy #Shannara #Druids #Books #Epic #Adventure #Books #BookSky

    Galaphile: The First Druids of...

  11. 4e Druid Stuff (That I Just Made Up)

    I make no secret that one of my favourite character classes in Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition (the best edition) is the druid. After a 3rd edition period where I feel that bringing a druid to the table and using it to its utmost is basically a kind of social cruelty, what with how powerful they are, the druid of 4th edition had a lot to live up to, and it couldn’t. Instead of trying to replicate 3rd edition’s quite frankly ridiculous panoply of powers, the 4th edition Druid instead is designed to be an interesting class about as powerful as the other classes which can do interesting things in its own right.

    You know that thing about how when you’ve been the recipient of overwhelming privilege, any cessation of that privilege feels like oppression? That. Wizards and Clerics got it too, but fuck them. I like Druids so I’m talking about Druids this time.

    The Druid of 4th edition stripped the concept back to its studs. A druid in 4th edition Dungeons & Dragons is a nature-themed spellcaster who can turn into an animal-like form, and each form is equally capable of doing things to fulfill a role on a team. The druid can be seen as a binary of in and out of wild shape, and out of wild shape, they’re basically a spellcaster. In wild shape, they are a secondary role, which is usually something like an off-defender or an off-striker. This made some people unreasonably mad, because multiclassing to add healing to a druid was an affront to their moral senses I guess.

    I get pretty defensive about the 4th edition Druid, but that’s not to pretend it’s perfect by any means. In the effort to take care of things and ensure that the Druid doesn’t start climbing up the tower of its previous power, the writers glowered at it and showered it with options that were just… a little… sour.

    I think that the 4th edition Druid, as much as it’s a class I love and works fine, could do with a little help in choice support, and maybe some of the options available to it are a bit crap.

    […]

    press.invincible.ink/4e-druid- #DnD4e #Druids
  12. 4e Druid Stuff (That I Just Made Up)

    I make no secret that one of my favourite character classes in Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition (the best edition) is the druid. After a 3rd edition period where I feel that bringing a druid to the table and using it to its utmost is basically a kind of social cruelty, what with how powerful they are, the druid of 4th edition had a lot to live up to, and it couldn’t. Instead of trying to replicate 3rd edition’s quite frankly ridiculous panoply of powers, the 4th edition Druid instead is designed to be an interesting class about as powerful as the other classes which can do interesting things in its own right.

    You know that thing about how when you’ve been the recipient of overwhelming privilege, any cessation of that privilege feels like oppression? That. Wizards and Clerics got it too, but fuck them. I like Druids so I’m talking about Druids this time.

    The Druid of 4th edition stripped the concept back to its studs. A druid in 4th edition Dungeons & Dragons is a nature-themed spellcaster who can turn into an animal-like form, and each form is equally capable of doing things to fulfill a role on a team. The druid can be seen as a binary of in and out of wild shape, and out of wild shape, they’re basically a spellcaster. In wild shape, they are a secondary role, which is usually something like an off-defender or an off-striker. This made some people unreasonably mad, because multiclassing to add healing to a druid was an affront to their moral senses I guess.

    I get pretty defensive about the 4th edition Druid, but that’s not to pretend it’s perfect by any means. In the effort to take care of things and ensure that the Druid doesn’t start climbing up the tower of its previous power, the writers glowered at it and showered it with options that were just… a little… sour.

    I think that the 4th edition Druid, as much as it’s a class I love and works fine, could do with a little help in choice support, and maybe some of the options available to it are a bit crap.

    […]

    press.invincible.ink/4e-druid- #DnD4e #Druids
  13. 4e Druid Stuff (That I Just Made Up)

    I make no secret that one of my favourite character classes in Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition (the best edition) is the druid. After a 3rd edition period where I feel that bringing a druid to the table and using it to its utmost is basically a kind of social cruelty, what with how powerful they are, the druid of 4th edition had a lot to live up to, and it couldn’t. Instead of trying to replicate 3rd edition’s quite frankly ridiculous panoply of powers, the 4th edition Druid instead is designed to be an interesting class about as powerful as the other classes which can do interesting things in its own right.

    You know that thing about how when you’ve been the recipient of overwhelming privilege, any cessation of that privilege feels like oppression? That. Wizards and Clerics got it too, but fuck them. I like Druids so I’m talking about Druids this time.

    The Druid of 4th edition stripped the concept back to its studs. A druid in 4th edition Dungeons & Dragons is a nature-themed spellcaster who can turn into an animal-like form, and each form is equally capable of doing things to fulfill a role on a team. The druid can be seen as a binary of in and out of wild shape, and out of wild shape, they’re basically a spellcaster. In wild shape, they are a secondary role, which is usually something like an off-defender or an off-striker. This made some people unreasonably mad, because multiclassing to add healing to a druid was an affront to their moral senses I guess.

    I get pretty defensive about the 4th edition Druid, but that’s not to pretend it’s perfect by any means. In the effort to take care of things and ensure that the Druid doesn’t start climbing up the tower of its previous power, the writers glowered at it and showered it with options that were just… a little… sour.

    I think that the 4th edition Druid, as much as it’s a class I love and works fine, could do with a little help in choice support, and maybe some of the options available to it are a bit crap.

    […]

    press.invincible.ink/4e-druid- #DnD4e #Druids
  14. 4e Druid Stuff (That I Just Made Up)

    I make no secret that one of my favourite character classes in Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition (the best edition) is the druid. After a 3rd edition period where I feel that bringing a druid to the table and using it to its utmost is basically a kind of social cruelty, what with how powerful they are, the druid of 4th edition had a lot to live up to, and it couldn’t. Instead of trying to replicate 3rd edition’s quite frankly ridiculous panoply of powers, the 4th edition Druid instead is designed to be an interesting class about as powerful as the other classes which can do interesting things in its own right.

    You know that thing about how when you’ve been the recipient of overwhelming privilege, any cessation of that privilege feels like oppression? That. Wizards and Clerics got it too, but fuck them. I like Druids so I’m talking about Druids this time.

    The Druid of 4th edition stripped the concept back to its studs. A druid in 4th edition Dungeons & Dragons is a nature-themed spellcaster who can turn into an animal-like form, and each form is equally capable of doing things to fulfill a role on a team. The druid can be seen as a binary of in and out of wild shape, and out of wild shape, they’re basically a spellcaster. In wild shape, they are a secondary role, which is usually something like an off-defender or an off-striker. This made some people unreasonably mad, because multiclassing to add healing to a druid was an affront to their moral senses I guess.

    I get pretty defensive about the 4th edition Druid, but that’s not to pretend it’s perfect by any means. In the effort to take care of things and ensure that the Druid doesn’t start climbing up the tower of its previous power, the writers glowered at it and showered it with options that were just… a little… sour.

    I think that the 4th edition Druid, as much as it’s a class I love and works fine, could do with a little help in choice support, and maybe some of the options available to it are a bit crap.

    […]

    press.invincible.ink/4e-druid- #DnD4e #Druids
  15. 4e Druid Stuff (That I Just Made Up)

    I make no secret that one of my favourite character classes in Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition (the best edition) is the druid. After a 3rd edition period where I feel that bringing a druid to the table and using it to its utmost is basically a kind of social cruelty, what with how powerful they are, the druid of 4th edition had a lot to live up to, and it couldn’t. Instead of trying to replicate 3rd edition’s quite frankly ridiculous panoply of powers, the 4th edition Druid instead is designed to be an interesting class about as powerful as the other classes which can do interesting things in its own right.

    You know that thing about how when you’ve been the recipient of overwhelming privilege, any cessation of that privilege feels like oppression? That. Wizards and Clerics got it too, but fuck them. I like Druids so I’m talking about Druids this time.

    The Druid of 4th edition stripped the concept back to its studs. A druid in 4th edition Dungeons & Dragons is a nature-themed spellcaster who can turn into an animal-like form, and each form is equally capable of doing things to fulfill a role on a team. The druid can be seen as a binary of in and out of wild shape, and out of wild shape, they’re basically a spellcaster. In wild shape, they are a secondary role, which is usually something like an off-defender or an off-striker. This made some people unreasonably mad, because multiclassing to add healing to a druid was an affront to their moral senses I guess.

    I get pretty defensive about the 4th edition Druid, but that’s not to pretend it’s perfect by any means. In the effort to take care of things and ensure that the Druid doesn’t start climbing up the tower of its previous power, the writers glowered at it and showered it with options that were just… a little… sour.

    I think that the 4th edition Druid, as much as it’s a class I love and works fine, could do with a little help in choice support, and maybe some of the options available to it are a bit crap.

    […]

    press.invincible.ink/4e-druid- #DnD4e #Druids
  16. fromoldbooks.org/Berthet-Paris

    A somewhat fanciful illustration of the founding of Paris; probably it is depicting the Roman conquest of the encampment of the Celtic Parisii tribe.

    I’m not 100% happy with the way the Web resolutions came out, but the print resolution will reproduce well.

    #quintessentiallyFrench #Paris #history #celts #druids #fobo #vintageEngraving #vintageArt #GIMP #GIMP3 #xsane

  17. fromoldbooks.org/Berthet-Paris

    A somewhat fanciful illustration of the founding of Paris; probably it is depicting the Roman conquest of the encampment of the Celtic Parisii tribe.

    I’m not 100% happy with the way the Web resolutions came out, but the print resolution will reproduce well.

    #quintessentiallyFrench #Paris #history #celts #druids #fobo #vintageEngraving #vintageArt #GIMP #GIMP3 #xsane

  18. fromoldbooks.org/Berthet-Paris

    A somewhat fanciful illustration of the founding of Paris; probably it is depicting the Roman conquest of the encampment of the Celtic Parisii tribe.

    I’m not 100% happy with the way the Web resolutions came out, but the print resolution will reproduce well.

    #quintessentiallyFrench #Paris #history #celts #druids #fobo #vintageEngraving #vintageArt #GIMP #GIMP3 #xsane

  19. fromoldbooks.org/Berthet-Paris

    A somewhat fanciful illustration of the founding of Paris; probably it is depicting the Roman conquest of the encampment of the Celtic Parisii tribe.

    I’m not 100% happy with the way the Web resolutions came out, but the print resolution will reproduce well.

    #quintessentiallyFrench #Paris #history #celts #druids #fobo #vintageEngraving #vintageArt #GIMP #GIMP3 #xsane

  20. fromoldbooks.org/Berthet-Paris

    A somewhat fanciful illustration of the founding of Paris; probably it is depicting the Roman conquest of the encampment of the Celtic Parisii tribe.

    I’m not 100% happy with the way the Web resolutions came out, but the print resolution will reproduce well.

    #quintessentiallyFrench #Paris #history #celts #druids #fobo #vintageEngraving #vintageArt #GIMP #GIMP3 #xsane

  21. The ancient Celtic spiritual tradition features a profound relationship between druids and faeries. Druids served as mediators, maintaining rituals and communicating with faerie entities through complex customs. #fairies #druids connectparanormal.net/2025/05/

  22. The ancient Celtic spiritual tradition features a profound relationship between druids and faeries. Druids served as mediators, maintaining rituals and communicating with faerie entities through complex customs. #fairies #druids connectparanormal.net/2025/05/

  23. The ancient Celtic spiritual tradition features a profound relationship between druids and faeries. Druids served as mediators, maintaining rituals and communicating with faerie entities through complex customs. #fairies #druids connectparanormal.net/2025/05/

  24. Ancient Druid training was an extensive and rigorous process integral to Celtic society, requiring years of memory-based education in customs, philosophy, and natural sciences. #druids #celtic connectparanormal.net/2024/09/

  25. Ancient Druid training was an extensive and rigorous process integral to Celtic society, requiring years of memory-based education in customs, philosophy, and natural sciences. #druids #celtic connectparanormal.net/2024/09/

  26. Ancient Druid training was an extensive and rigorous process integral to Celtic society, requiring years of memory-based education in customs, philosophy, and natural sciences. #druids #celtic connectparanormal.net/2024/09/

  27. I have been with the #druids in #Beaumaris tonight, celebrating the #MariLwyd as she reaches the tumult of her reign as the boney queen of winter that hungers and thirsts after all forms of life.

    She snaps and gnaws at the joyful energies and life - giving nourishment that sustains us throughout the long dark winter, before the first blossoms carpet the ground as the strengthening sun returns.

    She'll sleep after old new year.

    Wel dyma ni'n diwad
    Gyfeillion diniwad
    I ofyn am genad
    I ganu....