Druid (disambiguation)

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A druid was priest of the religion of the ancient Celts.

Druid can also refer to:

  • A member of the Ancient Order of Druids, a social service organisation.
  • Neo-druidism, a variety of modern spiritual or religious practices, appealing to perceived aspects of ancient Druidic practice.
  • Druid (character class), a character that represents a magical priest of nature in role-playing games
  • a rank within the Gorsedd of Bards.
  • Druid (band), a British progressive rock band from the late 1970s
  • Druids (film), a 2001 film about a Gallic druid resisting the Roman armies
  • Druid (database designer)
  • Druid Theatre Company, a Theatre company in Galway, Ireland.
  • Druids Celtic Cider, a cider available in the UK and Ireland
  • Druid (video game), a computer game for the Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, and ZX Spectrum
  • Shannara Druids, an order of historians, philosophers, magic-users, teachers and researchers in the Shannara series of fantasy novels by Terry Brooks
  • In software, another name for a wizard, a user interface function that leads a user through a series of steps
  • USS Druid (SP-321), a United States Navy patrol vessel in commission from 1917 to 1919
  • Druides - a WWII spy ring led by Georges Lamarque that provided V-1 and V-2 Intelligence.
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