What kind of power does a hierophant have?

With power of nature, a druid hierophant could transfer any druid ability from themself to another, including wild shapeshifting, except for the ability to cast spells or have an animal companion. Finally, a hierophant could turn one of their divine spells into an innate power they could use freely twice a day, or a lesser spell more often.

What does a hierophant do in the Forgotten Realms?

Originally, a hierophant was a druid who had risen to the rank of Grand Druid, the highest rank in their order, but stepped down again from that position. That change resulted in a loss of some of the druid’s spellcasting power, but with new experience they gained certain spell-like abilities.

Which is the final element of the Druids?

The final druid element is calas, representing solidity or substance. Calas is the physical manifestation of things within the world: their form, their substance, and their distinguishing features. Calas is the physical being of the plants in the garden, the soil, the microbial life.

How does sacred gardening help the Druids?

As many on the Druid path know, gardening is a wonderful way that we can interact with nature. By intentionally designing sacred spaces and cultivating them, we not only cultivate a deeper relationship with nature but also help regenerate ecosystems and build habitat for all life.

Where do the Druids get their inspiration from?

Druids take their inspiration from Nature. Within the British Isles we have a huge diversity of landscape and this is reflected in the practice of individuals and local groups or Groves.

Can you join the Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids?

The practice of Druidry used to be confined to those who could learn from a Druid in person. But now you can take an experience-based course wherever you live, and when you enrol on this course, you join the Order of Bards, Ovates & Druids, and begin an adventure that thousands of people all over the world have taken.

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