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  2. The Complete Druid's Handbook - Wikipedia

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    Rick Swan reviewed The Complete Druid's Handbook for Dragon magazine #214 (February 1995). [1] He comments that, of "particular interest to novice players, Pulver uses clear examples to explain the art of playing neutral characters; for instance, a druid won't kill a dragon just because it's evil, but he might if it threatens his forest". [1]

  3. Masters of the Wild - Wikipedia

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    The guidebook provides supplemental information for characters belonging to the Druid, Ranger, and Barbarian base classes. This book introduced Natural Feats, which were still used in version 3.5. This book also contained tips for creating and playing characters of the aforementioned class, as well as several prestige classes.

  4. Zarhym explains Druid form colour combos

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    Well, blue Zarhym posted on the forums this morning and went into a little more detail.It seems that rather than being able to go 'oh I'll have the white kitty with the cut pink gem on it's collar ...

  5. Unearthed Arcana - Wikipedia

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    Unearthed Arcana (abbreviated UA) [1] is the title shared by two hardback books published for different editions of the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game.Both were designed as supplements to the core rulebooks, containing material that expanded upon other rules.

  6. Druid (Dungeons & Dragons) - Wikipedia

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    Druid is one of the base character classes presented in the 3rd edition Player's Handbook (2000). In the 3.5 edition of Dungeons & Dragons, Druids are free to use different forms of weaponry, but they lose the ability to cast spells or change into animal form for a day if they wear metal armor. The alignment restriction now requires that druids ...

  7. Emma Restall Orr - Wikipedia

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    From the late 1990s Restall Orr organised some of the largest annual gatherings of Druids and those interested in Druidry, at the Avebury Gorsedd and The Awen Camp with Philip Shallcrass, [citation needed] then at The Druid Camp with Mark Graham. [6] In 2004, she founded the organization, Honouring the Ancient Dead. She remains Chair of the ...

  8. File:Druid Hills CDP.pdf - Wikipedia

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  9. Druidic alphabet - Wikipedia

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    Druidic alphabets are supposedly ancient writing systems believed by some neopagans to stem from the pagan culture of the Druids.One, the Coelbren y Beirdd (English: "Bards' alphabet") was created in the late eighteenth century by the literary forger Edward Williams, best known as Iolo Morganwg.