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PoochyJangleSpanx t1_j1i33j4 wrote
When I was a kid my dad and I gathered it with a Remington .22
storxian t1_j1i4lg9 wrote
From a peer reviewed, illustrated academic study by Goscini and Udzero?
darth_nadoma OP t1_j1i50pt wrote
Actually from Curiosity Stream:Curiosity Stream - Druids - The Mystery of Celtic Priests
pete1901 t1_j1i6p0z wrote
We used cruise missiles mostly. It just sets the festive mood so well.
TakaIta t1_j1ibo24 wrote
Probably the Goscinny & Uderzo reference is better understood by Europeans.
jimicus t1_j1idfxf wrote
And the mistletoe is a vital ingredient in a magic potion that gives the drinker superhuman strength.
MIShadowBand t1_j1iepuh wrote
That is some 18th Century Romantic Revival ideas, right there.
Soulaire t1_j1ig1df wrote
I believe this was discovered by Detective Halligan of Scotland Yard, who became famous for the archeological discoveries he made using only a dubiously-acquired pair of scissors.
Night_FoE t1_j1imfdu wrote
I'll just leave this here. It's lengthy, but worth the time, and very relevant.
wscottwatson t1_j1ip3t6 wrote
Try reading Asterix the Gaul!
JPHutchy01 t1_j1ipah9 wrote
I still desperately need to read Asterix, from what I've heard the English translations are good now which is for the best because my French is horrific and by this point probably nonexistent.
Tasnaki1990 t1_j1ipw7b wrote
18th century fantasy as far as we know. We actually know very little about the druids and what we do know is from Roman and Greek sources and those are to be taken with a grain, if not a bag of salt.
Evil-Burrito t1_j1irvjn wrote
That’s how I’ve always heard of people getting it down
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SpacePatata t1_j1ithyu wrote
Nope. They used a knife made of silex stone. For real. Gold is not a proper metal to cut anything BTW.
ILoveLoIis t1_j1iucqn wrote
Minecraft says otherwise!
ILoveLoIis t1_j1iug6f wrote
Did it work?
Night_FoE t1_j1iuo8j wrote
Huh? I can't hear you over the sound of like 12 shovels breaking in a row.
_PM_ME_YOUR_FORESKIN t1_j1iwqhs wrote
TIL that Druids aren’t just fictional beings like elves or wizards.
jimicus t1_j1ixozt wrote
Oh yes. Though you have to watch any infants like a hawk - if they fall in, the effects can be permanent.
And you do NOT want to deal with the Terrible Twos with a toddler that can punch you through a door.
-McJuice- t1_j1j2ytc wrote
Funny, she doesn’t look druish
fourfourzero t1_j1j4ufq wrote
Hattix t1_j1j5uo1 wrote
René Goscinny is on record several times praising the English translators, at least once saying he'd wished he'd have thought of a pun they used.
For example, he preferred Dogmatix to Idéfix. They both mean "fixed idea", the dog is in every book, but Dogmatix works better.
neerwil t1_j1j7r3b wrote
A good example of how little we know is the misconception of how widespread the druids were. Many imagine them as a European religious sect when the truth is the best evidence we have for them is in Wales and there didn't seem to other groups organized the way the Welsh priests were in other parts of Europe.
kapege t1_j1j7r4y wrote
You didn't read Asterix as a kid, do you?
Humanmale80 t1_j1j7zd4 wrote
Golden sickle is probably a bit too commie for you.
Obelix13 t1_j1j9gwl wrote
Some may even turn to stone.
Obelix13 t1_j1jaa5a wrote
No, not Asterix the Gaul, but Asterix and the Adventure of the Golden Sickle. We had quite a blast.
OgrePatch t1_j1jcnqz wrote
French Canadians get it. Probably most Canadians actually.
ogmouseonamouseorgan t1_j1jhjpa wrote
Asterix taught me this when I was like 8
Spiron123 t1_j1jj6c1 wrote
Now all you need to find is a parchment that carries the recipe of a certain potion...
Amorougen t1_j1jn85h wrote
My father and I did that as well, but used a Marlin lever action .22
DownBeat20 t1_j1jnziu wrote
It's the mystery of the druids, they all have an attitude!
CaptainBaoBao t1_j1joz28 wrote
Gosciny have lived in England. It is how he made a Asterix And The Briton so accurate.
Bubbaganewsh t1_j1jq02l wrote
I read Asterisx and The Golden Sickle again not that long ago, love the Asterix comics.
13gecko t1_j1js0zq wrote
I'm Australian and I adored Asterix as a kid - it fostered my love of language.
13gecko t1_j1jscqj wrote
Oooh, I didn't know some names were different. I'm going to have to google the OG French version now.
He's right, "Dogmatix" is perfection.
ogmouseonamouseorgan t1_j1jt4ja wrote
My brother bought me the first book when he went to university back in like 84 or something. I was about 8 or 9 and then bought me one or two every year. Loved them. Still quote them often.
storxian t1_j1ju913 wrote
The original translation is the single greatest collection of puns in the English language
_PM_ME_YOUR_FORESKIN t1_j1jyhho wrote
nsvxheIeuc3h2uddh3h1 t1_j1k068u wrote
TIL... Asterix, Obelix and Getafix were probably REAL.
ginger_whiskers t1_j1k0d6c wrote
Or Eskimos.
bigbangbilly t1_j1k8s0d wrote
Bang Bang Maxwell's came down upon her head
-The Beatles
CactusGrower t1_j1kamhw wrote
Panoramix
storxian t1_j1kgblq wrote
CorporalChipmunk t1_j1khju9 wrote
I hear they've all got an attitude...
ConradBHart42 t1_j1kmyhu wrote
Ten guys in some dank forest do some crazy shit and we're still hearing about it 300 years later.
Tryingsoveryhard t1_j1kvp2t wrote
We don’t have any idea what druids used to cut mistletoe, or really much at all about them.
spoke2 t1_j1l1onb wrote
"In ancient times hundreds of years before the dawn of history Lived this strange race of people, the druids No one knows who they were what they were doing..."
spoke2 t1_j1l1w1o wrote
If you really want to learn about Druids:
joncgde2 t1_j1l4v6b wrote
“Now”?
They’ve always been great. There’s no real excuse not to read them, other than you just haven’t gotten around to it.
JPHutchy01 t1_j1l52yh wrote
That's very true. I remembered after writing that, it's Jules Verne that had the bad translations and that Goscinny worked in the US so of course they'd be fine. There's no excuse for that mistake beyond tiredness and them both being French icons I need to read.
badblackguy t1_j1lc57g wrote
And they brewed a remarkable potion with it that gave you great strength.
jimicus t1_j1lgq37 wrote
Turn to stone… which one’s that from?
somefckerinthe808 t1_j1llrkb wrote
THROUGH THE MAGIC OF THE DRUIDS
darth_nadoma OP t1_j1low9y wrote
That was Pliny the Elder who said that. And that documentary I watched had archeologists confirm that it was probably true.
They showed a druid statue in Germany with a Mistletoe hat, and a Danish gold cauldron similar to the one in Obelix story, actually it inspired a lot of the comics.
boersc t1_j1lwjgq wrote
Wait, you never read 'Asterix'?
darth_nadoma OP t1_j1lwpnm wrote
Only saw the movies
Tasnaki1990 t1_j1n8bb5 wrote
Like I said, grain of salt. Pliny the Elder also wrote of monstrous races, the Cynocephali or Dog-Heads, the Sciapodae, whose single foot could act as a sunshade, the mouthless Astomi, who lived on scents as being true living beings on the edge of the world.
What statue is it? And is it a druid or probably a druid or mythological figure? And yes cauldrons were important items in Celtic mythology.
Cubs90NA t1_j1i0y3g wrote
I've been wondering what to do with that golden sickle I've had laying around...