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mmlf on August 4, 2025, 7:30 am
Pre-Christian era, as he'd make a fine druid.
The Middle Ages are appealing as well, due to the horrors of Black Death and the resulting angst and paranoia.
Druid Snape, yes, haha.
And to add to the medieval era, the scapegoating for the Black Death. If I am not mistaken, there was widespread belief in evil spirits, as well as bigotry against traditional scapegoats like the Jews.
Pre-Christian era, as he'd make a fine druid.
The Middle Ages are appealing as well, due to the horrors of Black Death and the resulting angst and paranoia.
Druid Snape, yes, haha.
And to add to the medieval era, the scapegoating for the Black Death. If I am not mistaken, there was widespread belief in evil spirits, as well as bigotry against traditional scapegoats like the Jews.
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