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originally posted by: grumpy64
a reply to: Kali74
I think you may be right there as the Druid's symbol involved snake/s I read somewhere. Actually the movie Conan the barbarian seems to loosely follow the story of St. Patrick. Conan makes reference to the god Crom who was a Celtic god that St. Patrick was forced to serve in Ireland when he was kidnapped.
originally posted by: AnuTyr
But as for my biological linage, i am an English-scottsman. My relatives in scottland were Druids back in the Day. They later became priests and held in that class system as Healers and Religious Officials for nobles in England.
originally posted by: Kali74
a reply to: Tangerine
Druidism was and is a branch of paganism, which is a religion. So yes druids would be religious priests. Then and now.
originally posted by: pikestaff
Real Druids were killed of in Anglesey when the Roman legions took them on, the Romans killed every single one, to-days Druids in England are a modern cult.
originally posted by: deadeyedick
I think that the ones living there now that their spirit holds many secrets they do not want to be known. Their spirit has infested the potatoe and works on the subconcious of many. They are responsible for the druids being some slaughtered and many turned into the animal realm into forms that later could be falsely accused of being evil even though allthough well hidden the trools today are evil.
originally posted by: skalla
a reply to: deadeyedick
Did you know that there are no moles in Ireland?