Druidic Circles: Questions and Creations


Lost Omens Campaign Setting General Discussion


Outside of the Verduran Forest in Taldor and the Uskwood druids in Nidal, what other druidic circles have been fleshed out? I know that the Green Faith has some good information and serves as the non-deity "druidic faith", but what else do we know about it? What other druidic circles are out there?

I also think this is a good place to share ideas about different druidic circles. Here are some of mine:

-A halfling circle that focuses on a rare kind of magical white clay. The clay has restorative and healing properties that they use in their rituals and spells.

-Traveling Kellid druids that follow ley-lines from nexus to nexus, erecting monoliths and dolmens to mark these centers of power.

-Desert druids in Thuvia and Rahadoum that guide travelers from oasis to oasis. They are very proud of their skills and offerings of fine gifts are often necessary to secure their services.

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I'm kicking myself for forgetting the name but there's a very important one in the River Kingdoms sharing a border with Kyonin. It's actually a major source of conflict between that particular River Kingdom and the elves of that nation, with invasion being pushed towards the table by the more warmongering types that the queen has to keep reining in.

Sevenarches? Greenarches?

I want to say Nirmathas has an important druidic faction as well. Primarily focused on holding back the Darkblight IIRC.

Oh, and possibly some surviving circles in the Worldwound from the old Sarkoris civilization? I think they're responsible for small pockets of land stranded within the corrupted wastes?


The Oakstewards is the druidic cirle in the River Kingdoms. They are NOT friendly towards the elves of Kyonin, relations have been strained for years. The Oakstewards also control Sevenarches. Hope this helps.


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OmegaZ wrote:
-Desert druids in Thuvia and Rahadoum that guide travelers from oasis to oasis. They are very proud of their skills and offerings of fine gifts are often necessary to secure their services.

I think druidic guides are a necessity of Thuvian life but watch out in Rahadoum, druidic magic is not tolerated so they'd have to be either on the down low or active rebel agents.

The Shoanti have shamans that blend their drudic teachings with the totems of their clans https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5lc9y?Golarion-Day-The-Shoanti-Sha man

The Kraken caller Druidic circle could be from the Shackles, assisting on pirate ships.

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