Shemeska
Adventurer
I wonder if modern-day druids are offended by portrayals of D&D druids. The only thing the D&D druid has in common with real-life druids is the name. Certainly real-life druids could not cast actual magic spells. Very little information about real-life druids survived to the modern day and most of that information came from the Romans, not exactly an unbiased source.
The modern day druid has about as much in common with the D&D druid as they do the historical druids. They're a modern day appropriation of the name / or an attempt at reconstruction, depending on your perspective. But the modern druids certainly aren't practicing human sacrifice and killing Romans.