[h3]Druids[/h3] Druids tend to be thought of a forest spirits and they are in a way. They are environmental care takers and monitor the health of the forest. There are various body types that druids can appear in but they all share some commonalities. Druids will always have skin in shades of green and their eyes are always some pastel shade be it blue or purple or pink. Another tell tale signs a creature is a Druid is their hair. Female Druids and males alike bloom in the spring, summer, or fall. Their hair is generally a shade of brown or fawn and during a certain time of the year, this usually depends on where they are from originally, their hair grows rapidly and begins to flower. These flowers will always match the color of the Druids’ eyes. During this time of flowering is when Druids can mate and conceive children, during any other time of the year they are barren. As a result most are only formally mated to those who flower at a similar time as them. Druid children are quite rare as most do not feel the need to have a mate or conceive a child. Druid culture is somewhat less complex than some of the others. Each belongs to a tribe of sorts based upon the area in which they live. They are loosely associated and encounter one another only briefly and usually during the spring. There is the existence of mated pair who once mated formally rarely separate from each other for more than a few hours at a time. There is little known about how Druids gain their rights or rank among others though there does appear to be some system in place for how to treat one another under most circumstance. Druids are essentially highly complex sentient plants, due to this they do develop diseases similar to plants. The most common of these is a disease referred to as downy mildew or mold and it occurs from being wet for too long of a period. It is especially common in Druids from warmer drier climates than where they currently reside. This has a rather simple fix of bathing with a special soap produced by witches. Another common problem in Druids is dehydrations, if they spend extended periods of time in the sunlight without consuming water they become parched much quicker than a human would. In such circumstances Druids will often resort to their plant like nature and take root the the ground. Their feet and ankles will sprout roots and burrow into the soil to obtain nutrients. This is also how Druids sleep, their bodies become encased in bark and their feet grow into the ground as a means of both protection and obtaining nutrients. Druids are capable of eating regular food and digesting it but they need very little and also need very little sleep. Due to the fact that they are plants they need a different variation of nutrients than a human or other creature would need.