What drugs did the Druids use?

Druids used mushroom in conjunction with sweat houses to enhance their hallucinogenic experience and gain more knowledge. In some societies, mushrooms were consumed by the common people.
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What were Druid practices?

Druids were concerned with the natural world and its powers, and considered trees sacred, particularly the oak. Druidism can be described as a shamanic religion, as it relied on a combination of contact with the spirit world and holistic medicines to treat (and sometimes cause) illnesses.
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Are the Druids in Britannia accurate?

Druids did exist, but again not much is known about them. There is only one definitive reference to them in the British Isles, and it was recorded by the Roman writer Tacitus, who said they were committing acts of human sacrifice in AD 60. The sinister Veran (played by Mackenzie Crook) has been made up for the series.
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What was Druids known for?

Druid, member of the learned class among the ancient Celts. They acted as priests, teachers, and judges. The earliest known records of the Druids come from the 3rd century bce.
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Did any Druids survive?

In year 60 CE, Rome's governor in England, Suetonius, attacked the known heartland of the Druids, the island of Anglesey. But the Druids survived. The question of exterminating Druids continued with Roman expansion in years that followed.
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Why did Romans hate Druids?

In their own way, the Druids were very religious. It was this particular issue that angered the Romans as the Druids sacrificed people to their gods. Caesar, in particular, was horrified by the practice and his writings give us a good idea of what went on in Druid ceremonies -though from his perspective only.
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Were Druids Scottish or Irish?

While druids featured prominently in many medieval Irish sources, they were far rarer in their Welsh counterparts. Unlike the Irish texts, the Welsh term commonly seen as referring to the druids, dryw, was used to refer purely to prophets and not to sorcerers or pagan priests.
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What color were Druids?

The appearance of the Druid is known to us from two main sources: Greco-Roman writings and medieval Irish tradition. There is also some evidence from Irish and Scottish folklore. Druids wore white tunics, which in early Ireland were knee-length.
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Do Druids believe in Jesus?

The Berengia Order of Druids drew upon elements from science fiction television shows like Star Trek and Babylon 5. The earliest modern Druids aligned themselves with Christianity. Some writers like William Stukeley regarded the Iron Age druids as proto-Christians who were monotheists worshiping the Christian God.
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What language did Druids speak?

Druidic was actually a language subgroup composed of two distinct but similar languages. The vast majority of druids spoke Drueidan; those from the Moonshaes spoke a language called Daelic.
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Was Veran a real Druid?

Veran (born Hallam) is the leader of the Druids. Claiming to be over 10,000 years old, Veran is said to be the second man to ever set foot on the world. The tribes of Britannia believe his word is law and that he speaks for the Gods, which gives the Druids immense power and influence.
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What is the Eagle prophecy in Britannia?

There is a prophecy that speaks of how Britannia can be saved only by a maiden – "hope is the daughter of the blind father," the prophecy says. Veran (Mackenzie Crook) had set it in place thousands of years ago, even before anyone could imagine a conquest like this.
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Where did the Druids come from?

Druidism, in fact, traces its origins to ancient Wales, where the order began long before the advent of written history. Druids were the priests of the early Celtic religion, on the top rung of the three-tiered Celtic society consisting of serfs, warriors, and learned men.
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What are Druids powers?

Druids could influence the course of events or control nature. Early Celtic Christian writers who believed in Druidic magic gave these supernatural powers to saints in their church. Control of the Forces of Nature. Druids could summon magical fog and storms to destroy or disperse their enemies.
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Are Druids evil?

Druids can be protectors of nature, they can exploit nature for their own goals, they can protect the balance between nature and civilization, or anything else. They can be evil, they can be good, and they can be neutral.
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Are Druids Irish?

The religion of the pagan Irish is commonly designated as Druidism: and in the oldest Irish traditions the druids figure conspicuously. All the early colonists had their druids, who are mentioned as holding high rank among kings and chiefs.
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When were Druids wiped out?

After the Roman conquest of Britain in 43 A.D., the Druids were outlawed.
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What holidays do Druids celebrate?

Lammas or Lughnasadh (/ˈluːnæsə/) is the first of the three Wiccan harvest festivals, the other two being the autumnal equinox (or Mabon) and Samhain. Wiccans mark the holiday by baking a figure of the god in bread and eating it, to symbolise the sanctity and importance of the harvest.
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Is Halloween a pagan holiday?

Halloween may be a secular affair today, dominated by candy, costumes and trick-or-treating, but the holiday is rooted in an annual Celtic pagan festival called Samhain (pronounced "SAH- wane") that was then appropriated by the early Catholic Church some 1,200 years ago.
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Did Druids build Stonehenge?

Stonehenge may have served as a burial site, meeting place, solar calendar or sacred ritual, but it wasn't built as a Druid temple. Druids, a group of Celtic pagans, were long believed to have built Stonehenge and used it as a place of worship.
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Who killed the Druids?

The bodies of the dead and dying were unceremoniously hurled onto makeshift funeral pyres. Suetonius and his soldiers then roamed across the island, destroying the druids sacred oak groves, smashing their altars and temples and killing anyone they could find.
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How does someone become a druid?

A prospective druid is inducted into this society through secret rituals, including tests that not all survive. Only after achieving some level of competence is the druid allowed to strike out on her own.
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Are Druids and Celts the same?

The word comes from a Latin transcription of the Celtic word for a social class of people among the ancient Celts who concerned themselves with prophecy and ritual. Since Ancient Celts didn't use the written word, all of our accounts about the Druids come from outsiders, particularly the Romans.
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What is the difference between Druids and Celts?

The Celts had "a highly sophisticated religious system, with three types of Druids: the Bards, who knew the songs and stories of the tribe, the Ovates, who were the healers and seers, and the Druids who were the philosophers, judges, and teachers."
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What did Julius Caesar say about the Druids?

"At a fixed time of year they assemble at a holy place in the territory. . ." Julius Caesar described the Druids he encountered while serving as Governor of the Roman province of Gaul: "The Druids are in charge of all religious matters, superintending public and private sacrifices, and explaining superstitions.
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