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Pre-christian celtic priests often associated with nature and divination. In modern times druidism has been revived under the faggy new-age movements. | Pre-christian celtic priests often associated with nature and divination. In modern times druidism has been revived under the faggy new-age movements. | ||
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Druids have long been a staple class of [[D&D]] where they are known for their shapeshifting abilities, being able to turn into various animal forms. | Druids have long been a staple class of [[D&D]] where they are known for their shapeshifting abilities, being able to turn into various animal forms. | ||
Revision as of 20:34, 27 June 2008
Pre-christian celtic priests often associated with nature and divination. In modern times druidism has been revived under the faggy new-age movements.
In fantasy, druids are often powerful magicians or cleric variants, who get their powers from comuning with nature, more like historical shamans.
Druids have long been a staple class of D&D where they are known for their shapeshifting abilities, being able to turn into various animal forms.