With the help of an uncultured druid, he must destroy an accursed object in order to avert disaster and save his own life. |
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The druid can summon wolves or a powerful grizzly and the assassin can summon a shadow of herself, called a Shadow Warrior. |
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When Tom phoned earlier to book a taxi, the controller had asked if he was a druid – he's not, he's a stockbroker. |
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Caesar's contemporary, Marcus Tullius Cicero, noted that he had met a Gallic druid, Divitiacus, who was a member of the Aedui tribe. |
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Others, such as the largest druid group in the world, The Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids draw on a wide range of sources for their teachings. |
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Other scholars see the Roman conquest itself as the main reason for the decline of the druid orders. |
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It was she who changed the name of Obelix's small, evil-tempered dog from Idéfix to Dogmatix, and transformed Panoramix into Getafix, provoking decades of scholarly musing as to whether the druid was a dopehead. |
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In some orders, robes or tabards of different colors are used to indicate the grade of the druid within the order. |
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Sources by ancient and medieval writers provide an idea of the religious duties and social roles involved in being a druid. |
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Other such mythological druids were Tadg mac Nuadat of the Fenian Cycle, and Mug Ruith, a powerful blind druid of Munster. |
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To start this powerful game, you have to choose one of the four characters that appear in the game, you may choose to be a battleship gentleman, a powerful magician, a skilful paladin or a mysterious druid. |
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In a little over a century later, Gnaeus Julius Agricola mentions Roman armies attacking a large druid sanctuary in Anglesey in Wales. |
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The hero of the series of comic books by René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo gains his superhuman strength from a mistletoe-containing potion brewed by the local druid. |
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When the collector feels that he can join his owns, he will return account to the druid or to the shaman of all that he felt, saw, heard and tested, even what was anodyne for him. |
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The Celts called it dair where the word druid derives from. |
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The chief druid in the court of King Conchobar mac Nessa of Ulster, Cathbad features in several tales, most of which detail his ability to foretell the future. |
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Diodorus Siculus asserts that a sacrifice acceptable to the Celtic gods had to be attended by a druid, for they were the intermediaries between the people and the divinities. |
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In Norma, forbidden love rears its tragic head as a Druid High Priestess falls for a Roman officer. |
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The Archbishop of Canterbury elect becomes a Druid and is indignant at those who think he may be flirting with paganism. |
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The sensitive Druid launched deep into thought, shrewdly observing the the hazel-eyed man making overtures to the daughter of Cobham. |
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She knows a lot about herbs and poultices and all that, mostly from her mother, who was a Druid. |
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Dr Williams will not be the only church leader admitted as an honorary Druid to the Gorsedd. |
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Isn't there a Druid spell that enchants a cloak to help protect you against heat? |
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The custom of decorating with apples, pumpkins, cornstalks, and autumn leaves has its origin in an ancient Druid autumn festival called Samhain. |
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Would that one-of-a-kind statue, a Druid sundial or English staddle stone be just the finishing touch to complete your work of art? |
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Many artifacts were shown such as an engraved base of a Celtic Cross and what were described as standing stones and other Druid like stone artifacts. |
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In this, the national theatre's centenary year, this new production of the Abbey's signature play does not suffer in comparison with Garry Hynes's Druid staging last February. |
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Once grown to adulthood, he uses the advice of a mysterious Druid elder named Guttuart and his own determination to begin uniting the various Gallic tribes. |
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Since Druidry is very diverse, each of these strands still coexist side by side in the Druid milieu. |
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He would declare himself to be a Druid, and would do much to promote the return of what he believed was an ancient religion in his country. |
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The earliest American Druid organizations were fraternal orders such as the United Ancient Order of Druids and the American Order of Druids. |
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The Druid Prayer composed by Iolo Morganwg in the 18th century and the later Druid Vow are typically recited. |
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More overtly Pagan Druid groups began to develop in the UK from the late 1970s onwards. |
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These include the British Druid Order, The Druid Network and numerous other smaller groups. |
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Caesar, however, also observes and mentions a civil Druid culture. |
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He became a Druid of the Gorsedd of Bards in 2008 and in 2009 received the gold medal from the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion for lifetime achievement. |
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There are also Unitarian Universalist, Baha'i, Sikh, Jain, Shinto, Confucian, Taoist, Druid, Native American, Wiccan, humanist and deist communities. |
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In September 2010, the Charity Commission for England and Wales agreed to register The Druid Network as a charity, effectively giving it official recognition as a religion. |
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