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A '''druid''' was, in Celtic times, a member of the learned and priestly class (bards, magistrates, scholars, scientists, teachers, sacrificers, [[Seer]]s, priests, etc.).<ref>[[Wikipedia:Druid|Druid]] at [[Wikipedia:Main Page|Wikipedia]]</ref> |
A '''druid''' was, in Celtic times, a member of the learned and priestly class (bards, magistrates, scholars, scientists, teachers, sacrificers, [[Seer]]s, priests, etc.).<ref>[[Wikipedia:Druid|Druid]] at [[Wikipedia:Main Page|Wikipedia]]</ref> |
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==Known druids== |
==Known druids== |
Revision as of 01:00, 4 January 2013
A druid was, in Celtic times, a member of the learned and priestly class (bards, magistrates, scholars, scientists, teachers, sacrificers, Seers, priests, etc.).[1]
Druids were, apparently, skilled in wandmaking and, considering anything with a woody stem a tree, produced wands made of vine, a tradition that was still followed by Garrick Ollivander in the 20th century.[2]
Known druids
Appearances
- Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (Mentioned only)
- Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (video game) (Appears on a Famous Wizard Card)
- Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (video game) (Appears on a Famous Wizard Card)
- Pottermore (Mentioned only)
Notes and references
- ↑ Druid at Wikipedia
- ↑ Pottermore