Dojo Darelir, the School of Xenograg the Sorcerer

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Leaving the Master Behind

June 16, 2024

That autumn, when the weather finally broke toward winter, Blaise and I returned to my long-abandoned lessons. I studied with greater intensity now because I had the hunger, and because I so wanted to make up for lost time—committing the stories and songs of our people to memory; sharpening my powers of observation; increasing my store of knowledge about the Earth and her ways, and those of all her creatures; practicing the harp; delving deep into mysteries and secrets of earth and air, fire and water.

But it soon became apparent that in the realm of things men call magic, my knowledge outstripped his. Gern-y-fhain had taught me well; what is more, the Hill People possessed many secrets even the Learned Brotherhood did not know. These I possessed as well.

The winter proceeded, one cold leaden day following another, until at last the sun began to linger longer in the sky and the land to warm beneath its rays. It was then that I reached the end of Blaise’s tutelage. “There is nothing more I can give you, Hawk,” he told me. “On my life, I cannot think of another thing to teach. Yet, there are many you might teach me.”

I stared at him for a moment. “But there is so much—I know so little.”

“True,” he said, his lean face lighting in a grin. “Is that not the beginning of true wisdom?”

“I am in earnest, Blaise. There must be more.”

“And I am in earnest too, Myrddin Bach. There is nothing more that I can teach you. Oh, a few of the minor stories of our race perhaps; but nothing of import.”

“I cannot have learned it all,” I protested.

“True again. There is much more to be learned, but I am not the one to teach you. Whatever else there is, you must learn it on your own.” He shook his head lightly. “Do not look so downcast, Hawk. It is no disgrace for pupil to leave master behind. It happens….”

Merlin, Chapter 14

In the Alphabet of Trees They Speak

February 18, 2024
Glastonbury Tor, Somerset, Great Britain
Glastonbury Tor, Somerset, Great Britain. When the land was called the Island of the Mighty, it was a holy place. The shadowy King Arthur has one of his reputed tombs nearby, and the yet more shadowy Joseph of Arimathea once made it a resting place of the Holy Grail.
There are two figures atop the tor now, clad in the garb of the ancient priests of sacred oak and wisdom’s cauldron. The preparations have been made. Now they can begin.
In the alphabet of trees they speak—with the names of the Triple Goddess they conjure—with the breath of birth, conjunction, and death, they work their spell….

— “Strange Tales” #11 (1988)

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Druids Can Barely Live in Harmony With Each Other

September 17, 2021

Myth #3: Druids exist in harmony with all living things.

Druids can barely live in harmony with each other. These people are possessed by spirits of Nature, figuratively but also possibly literally. When one commune meets another, it is like two wolf packs catching sight of each other across the timber line. Sometimes there is murder. Sometimes there are “marriages”. Sometimes they exchange small bits of news and go on their way….

7 Myths Everyone Believes About Druids – Goblin Punch