Druid symbols of protection

    • [DOCX File]pfsprep.com

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      These items appear to be wrist or arm guards, sometimes etched with symbols of protection or depictions of vigilant-looking animals. Bracers of armor . surround the wearer with an invisible but tangible field of force, granting him an armor bonus of +1 to +8, just as though he were wearing armor. Both . …

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    • [DOC File]The Foundation of Deception -- Part II

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      The ancient December 25th celebration was the winter solstice, the “child mass”, in which dead children were placed under the pine or fur tree decorated with gold and silver ornaments in honor of the birthday of their sun god. Druid worship, Stonehenge was all about sun god worship, the zodiac and star cycles.

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 17: Monk - IFGS

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      It is extremely important for the weapons used in IFGS to conform to a uniform standard of safety. It is the duty of all participants in the IFGS to make sure that their weapons are safely and soundly constructed.

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    • [DOC File]Damiano PHB_Section 3 - OnlineNW

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      Minor Spheres: All, Guardian, Healing, Protection, Time, and Wards. Bonus NWP(s): Ancient History, Gambling, Paper Making, Reading/ Writing, and Scribe. At 7th level, the priest is granted the ability to Shapechange into an ibis and/or baboon once per day each as a druid. The Cult Gods

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    • [DOC File]Beginning Druidism for the Ex-Wiccan

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      The twin purposes of a Circle, containment and protection, would cut the Druid off from the very forces he wished to invoke for the ritual. Thus, most Druidic traditions discard the Wiccan concept of artificially designated "sacred spaces" altogether.

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    • [DOC File]Things to Know About Humans

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      Cleric Druid Fighter Paladin 6 N/a 4 N/a Ranger Magic-User Thief Assassin 4 9 Unlimited N/a Listed limitations may be used in place of listed information for 'leaders' or other 'special' individuals typical of this culture if the individuals are determined by the DM to be advanceable. ... and iron vessels and symbols of various types ...

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    • [DOC File]Geocities.ws

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      September 18, 2009 c.e. Volume 25 Issue 6. Founded Summer Solstice, Y.R. XLVI. Formatted for double-sided printing. Digitally stored on bio-degradable electrons!

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    • [DOC File]Lost in Translation I - MadAlfred

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      The Druid brings the rainbow to her feet in one round and can lead a group (eight character and/or natural animals) onto the rainbow. Once all are on, the rainbow travels 1 mile per round to a maximum of 20 miles. The Druid may have herself and the group set down at any point of time within that distance. Creatures hostile to the Druid must ...

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    • [DOC File]Reformed Druids of North America Homepage

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      She was the daughter of the Druid Dubhtach and according to the Rennes Dindsenchas was a “bandrui” (female Druid) before she converted to Christianity. She had both men and women in her religious community and she and her nuns kept a Fire Altar which was tended continuously until 1220 when an archbishop ordered it quenched.

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    • [DOC File]Damiano PHB_Section 3_Append-1 - OnlineNW

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      Protection spells cast by an aesthete have double the normal spell duration. Starting at 5th level, aesthetes can cast regenerate once per week. The recipient regenerates 1 hit point for every 3 turns of full rest he gets during this regeneration effect that lasts for 1d10 hours +1 hour per aesthete’s level.

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