As the sun rises in 55 BC, Camma lays two pigeons on the altar at the
center of her village. She wrings the birds’ necks and cuts them open to
examine their entrails for divine messages. Camma is a druid. She
conducts religious rites, serves as a judge, healer, and scholar,
teaches children and mediates conflict between Celtic tribes. Philip
Freeman outlines a day in the life of a druid.
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