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Posts by London Druid

Oh, please. Let him make history !

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BlueSky very buggy today 🧐

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May Folklore with Three Ravens – Talk & Soirée | Treadwells The creators of 'The Three Ravens Podcast' explore Britain’s weird and wonderful Maytide folk tales. Drinks follow.

Just got tickets to @threeravenspod.bsky.social Treadwells event next week 🥳

www.treadwells-london.com/events-1/may...

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It is scary that an anti racist march can overrun our capital with with 2 - 3x as people as the Unite the Kingdom nonsense, but a fraction of the news coverage. There is a war going on now and that is a big story, true. But there was a war going on then too. Do they need to piss on some monuments?

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Erika Kirk update!
GUFFAW 🤣

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Right I mean I’m a humanities lecturer who teaches the humanities and I’m talking about my humanities students so… not sure what you want from me here

4 weeks ago 1 1 1 0

Sounds nasty. Is there a cream for that?

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tweet that reads: ...and catch yourself. 

19,000ft. There's time. Best investigate first.

"Let's go, Trelawny" you say, and head to the cargo hold. The door is indeed down and there's some kind of hook lodged in it.

The hook is attached to a rope. Dangling on the end is... a person.

They wave.

two voting options are:

Pull them in
Wave back

65% have voted for wave back.

tweet that reads: ...and catch yourself. 19,000ft. There's time. Best investigate first. "Let's go, Trelawny" you say, and head to the cargo hold. The door is indeed down and there's some kind of hook lodged in it. The hook is attached to a rope. Dangling on the end is... a person. They wave. two voting options are: Pull them in Wave back 65% have voted for wave back.

You wave back. The wind claws at you and the person dangling out there, but that's no reason not to be polite.

They look up at you. Gripping the rope 'tween their thighs they do a reeling motion with their hands. It makes them slip down the line.

"18,000ft" Says Rutger/Trelawny

options are:

Do the locomotion too!
Pull them up

70% have voted for pull them up

You wave back. The wind claws at you and the person dangling out there, but that's no reason not to be polite. They look up at you. Gripping the rope 'tween their thighs they do a reeling motion with their hands. It makes them slip down the line. "18,000ft" Says Rutger/Trelawny options are: Do the locomotion too! Pull them up 70% have voted for pull them up

Bracing yourself against the bulkhead you pull... her... up. 

Her hair is sensibly tied. Her eyes do not sparkle. Her legs go up to her hips like normal and her breasts are not visible. It's very unlike the books you read.

She throat-punches you.

"That's for waving, arsehole!"

options are:

gakkk
hngffff

gakkk has won with 60% of the vote

Bracing yourself against the bulkhead you pull... her... up. Her hair is sensibly tied. Her eyes do not sparkle. Her legs go up to her hips like normal and her breasts are not visible. It's very unlike the books you read. She throat-punches you. "That's for waving, arsehole!" options are: gakkk hngffff gakkk has won with 60% of the vote

*gakkk* you splutter, as your vision blurs. If it wasn't for the howling wind you'd probably pass out.

"15,000ft" Intones Rutger/Trelawny, looking at you curiously.

"Sorry," the mysterious stranger says. "But you deserved that."

You manage to gasp out a question:

"Who are you?!"

"Pelaphine von Störtebeker," she replies, as she removes her gloves.

You realise that she's wearing some kind of uniform, although it's seen better days. Unlike the knife-pistols on her belt which look lethally well maintained.

*gakkk* you splutter, as your vision blurs. If it wasn't for the howling wind you'd probably pass out. "15,000ft" Intones Rutger/Trelawny, looking at you curiously. "Sorry," the mysterious stranger says. "But you deserved that." You manage to gasp out a question: "Who are you?!" "Pelaphine von Störtebeker," she replies, as she removes her gloves. You realise that she's wearing some kind of uniform, although it's seen better days. Unlike the knife-pistols on her belt which look lethally well maintained.

The only thing I legit miss about being on Twitter is being able to run poll-your-own-adventures.

Someone reminded me about my sky-pirates one earlier. Some samples from it. So much fun to write.

Still my favourite character introduction I've ever written.

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Red deer stag photograph

Red deer stag photograph

Stag, in Druidry is one of the 'Three Oldest Animals in this World'. The other two being Blackbird and Salmon

They represent Earth, Air and Water respectively. Often, Bear represents the Fire element

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Does it rhyme with buggy or budgie?

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3D printed Figure of Grim Reaper with scythe sat beside a Tombstone. The tombstone has the relief of a skull upon it and engraved below are the words "Ran Out Of Tea"

3D printed Figure of Grim Reaper with scythe sat beside a Tombstone. The tombstone has the relief of a skull upon it and engraved below are the words "Ran Out Of Tea"

My new Halloween Decor arrived*

*oh, let's be honest, it's my all year round decor

#Gothmas #Tea

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A black and white photograph shows an achingly high stone spire of a church is reflected in the slow flowing water of a nearby river. The fluid mirror, capturing clouds, trees and the feral plant life of the bank, feels less like an echo and more like another world.

A black and white photograph shows an achingly high stone spire of a church is reflected in the slow flowing water of a nearby river. The fluid mirror, capturing clouds, trees and the feral plant life of the bank, feels less like an echo and more like another world.

Most Hooklanders know the phrase 'to be tulled' - meaning to be caught between two worlds and at home in neither of them. It's usually used for people, I'm certainly one of the tulled folk, but it can also used for certain places. – Jeff Loden #VOH

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a cartoon of a nutcracker holding a nut in his mouth ALT: a cartoon of a nutcracker holding a nut in his mouth

Nymphs and fauns, it's time to 'crack on' with another #FolkyFriday! 🖤

Ahead of Devil's Nutting Day on Sunday, our theme today is:

"The Lore of Apples, Nuts, and Harvest!"

Tag related posts, art, legends and customs #FolkyFriday for shares from 10am-6pm.

Let our cornucopias overflow!

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Our new Three Ravens Bestiary Bonus Episode is OUT NOW all about Djinns and Genies! 🖤

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A plaque for The Battle of Cable Street: The people of East London rallied to Cable Streeton the 4th October 1936 and forced back the fascist Oswald Moseley and his Blackshirts through the streets of the East End. "They Shall Not Pass"

A plaque for The Battle of Cable Street: The people of East London rallied to Cable Streeton the 4th October 1936 and forced back the fascist Oswald Moseley and his Blackshirts through the streets of the East End. "They Shall Not Pass"

Now is a good time for more Cable Street spirit

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A badge with an Oscar Wilde quote on it:” Some men improve the world only by leaving it.”

A badge with an Oscar Wilde quote on it:” Some men improve the world only by leaving it.”

7 months ago 2 1 0 0

I don’t think a lot of people on the right understand that a lot of people on the left regularly hear people on the left spout opinions we too think are ridiculous, annoying and buzz-killing too, only we don’t then decide it’s worth destroying democracy because Tara thinks bin bags are classist

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I always figured it was the Democratic Republic of Pepper 🙃

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Wow. These are gorgeous!

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Hang on guys, I think I've worked it out. Different people like different things!

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Friday the 13th: Fear, Foklore, and Liminality Friday the 13th often stirs superstitions, but for Druids, it can offer a moment to reflect on liminality, folklore, and the stories we choose to carry. Thirteen isn’t unlucky: it’s part of nature’s rhythm.

Friday the 13th isn’t as cursed as we think. For Druids, it can reflect liminality, old myths, and nature’s rhythms. A quick reflection on superstition, fear, and the stories we carry. /|\

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Whose Druidry Is It Anyway? Modern Druidry is often called Welsh - but that’s only part of the story. This piece explores how both English antiquarians and Welsh revivalists helped create the living tradition we walk today, drawing on shared Brythonic roots beneath modern identities.

Modern Druidry isn’t just Welsh - it’s a much more tangled, beautiful story. My new Deep Dive explores how English revivalists & Welsh poets together shaped today’s path. /|\
#Druidry #History

10 months ago 8 1 1 0

The thing I want most from social media is smart people with a different frame of reference – often due to race, gender, disability, sexual orientation, country of origin, class, academic training - to tell me what the world looks like to them right now. Bluesky does this. /3

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OMGs! I was looking for a Queer Pagan pride flag and came across this! I fucking love it!

10 months ago 6 1 0 0

I know you're joking but this kinda makes sense 🤣

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A Reply: I Knew the Pre-Internet Age A reply to Isabel Brooks Guaridan piece. The internet didn’t ruin everything - but social media changed how we value culture, connection, and even ourselves. As someone who lived through the last years before the algorithm, here’s what I remember, and what we’ve lost.

I did know the pre-internet age - and what I miss isn’t the tech, it’s the time before everything had to be seen to matter. A reply to this Guiardian pece
🔗 www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/may/3...

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