Circles of the Land
The Circles of the Land are a philosophy shared among myriad druid circles, centered around the idea that the continued growth and success of one's native ecosystem is, in and of itself, a force for good. Druids of the Circles of the Land pass ancient knowledge on their home ecosystems between each other through strong oral traditions in the druidic language.
There are many small Circles of the Land throughout the world, dedicated to their particular homelands and aspects thereof. Some examples of these circles include:
- Circle of the Bloompainters, the master gardeners who maintain Arborcítta's Grand Park
- The Circle of the Caldera, caretakers of Mount Saptaka in Malakar whose magic draws on fire energy and whose leader is the Phoenix Regnant
- The Circle of the Copperlands, druids of the high desert of Filia who venerate the brass dragon Astrydiâlos
- The Circle of the Crown-Fire Keepers, a largely Nuél-orokhim group in the Western Woods who guards both the edge of the Elemental Plane of Fire and the Feywild portal in the Crown-Fire Grove
- The Circle of Frozen Hearts, a Fey-orc secret society said to be immune to the frigid winters they face in the Wailë-Lands
- The Circle of the Meadowglory, a group in the grasslands of the Southern Duchy of Dreibach known for their dedication to cultivating flowers
- The Circle of the Strangewoods, a lost druid circle who once maintained a rare peaceful corner of the Verlorenwode
- The Circle of Weavers, the secretive coastal druids of Nolber who hold the secrets to making sea-silk of unparalleled quality
- The Sunken Synod, druids of Psedonia who oppose the Rex Marinus's efforts to build terrestrial settlements and advocate for the island's reclamation by its abundant waters
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Druidic Circle
Alternative Names
Earthtenders
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