Dixie Druidism

Was the religion of the Dixie people of the south. The religion centered around the Druids, priests that formed a special caste in Dixie society which held massive influence over their tribes. The religion revered the forces of nature, such as the spirits of the forest and its wildlife, the power of hurricanes, and the worship of ancestors. They worshiped Boars as Holy animals which represented the warlike spirit of the Dixie.

The Druids were an exclusive caste of mystics whom were often tattooed across their body, and cut large scars across their faces to prevent them from growing facial hair. Gatherings took place at the sacred groves of the druids, which were scattered throughout the south. The Druids often served as a mediating force between the Dixie tribes, who often warred with one another.

The Druids believed that all things in the world possessed spirits, and that these spirits guided their decisions and prophecies to their people. To please the spirits of their ancestors and the forces of nature, the Druids would often make sacrifices to the Gods within their groves. They were also augers and watched the flight pattern of birds to predict omens.