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<blockquote data-quote="MNblockhead" data-source="post: 7602540" data-attributes="member: 6796661"><p>In my home brew campaign, Druids are seen as heretical and have almost been eliminated. The reason they are seen as these deep-woods hermits is because they've been driven there. They organize into "circles" of otherwise independent druids, because it helps ensure they will survive--it makes it difficult to wipe out the entire group. </p><p></p><p>The heresy is that they dare teach that the god arose from and are part of the natural forces of the universe. </p><p></p><p>I also created a religion based off of Ainu arctolatry and animism beliefs and practices, also blending in practices and myths from Sami, Finns, some Native American myths, and some theories of Neanderthal bear worship. Of course I didn't worry about historic accuracy. I was making a fantasy culture where clans of were-bears were integrated into the society. Instead of Druids, I made a form of tempest cleric that integrated animistic rituals and sacrifices and saw gods as powerful beings that should be sacrificed to but they are also seen as flawed and can be argued with and even punished (e.g. by withholding sacrifice). Their power come from performing the proper rituals. I think I could have made the shamans Druids instead of modified tempest clerics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNblockhead, post: 7602540, member: 6796661"] In my home brew campaign, Druids are seen as heretical and have almost been eliminated. The reason they are seen as these deep-woods hermits is because they've been driven there. They organize into "circles" of otherwise independent druids, because it helps ensure they will survive--it makes it difficult to wipe out the entire group. The heresy is that they dare teach that the god arose from and are part of the natural forces of the universe. I also created a religion based off of Ainu arctolatry and animism beliefs and practices, also blending in practices and myths from Sami, Finns, some Native American myths, and some theories of Neanderthal bear worship. Of course I didn't worry about historic accuracy. I was making a fantasy culture where clans of were-bears were integrated into the society. Instead of Druids, I made a form of tempest cleric that integrated animistic rituals and sacrifices and saw gods as powerful beings that should be sacrificed to but they are also seen as flawed and can be argued with and even punished (e.g. by withholding sacrifice). Their power come from performing the proper rituals. I think I could have made the shamans Druids instead of modified tempest clerics. [/QUOTE]
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