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  2. Shifting Perspectives: Restoration Druid 101, part 2 - AOL

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    If you are tank healing Your first priority is to keep a full stack of Lifebloom and Rejuvenation on your designated tank at all times. Refresh the Lifebloom stack as necessary with Nourish for ...

  3. Healer (video games) - Wikipedia

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    A healer is a type of character class in video gaming.When a game includes a health game mechanic and multiple classes, often one of the classes will be designed around the restoration of allies' health, known as healing, in order to delay or prevent their defeat.

  4. Shifting Perspectives: Gearing a restoration druid in patch 4.2

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    There's lots of new gear for restoration druids to look for in patch 4.2, so -- as with the bears -- it's high time to update our gear lists. ... If you're a fresh level 85 restoration druid or ...

  5. Totem Talk: Restoration shaman healing for Alysrazor and ...

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    Totem Talk: Restoration, brought to you by Joe Perez (otherwise known as Lodur from World of Matticus and co-host of the Raid Warning podcast), shows you how. You've bested Beth'tilac and ruined ...

  6. List of health deities - Wikipedia

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    Lenus, Gaulish healing god associated with the Greek god Ares; Lugh, god of arts, crafts, healing and the Sun. He is associated with Greek gods Hermes and Apollo. Maponos, god of youth, associated with the Greek god Apollo; Miach, Irish god associated with healing, herbs, and medicine. Killed by Dian Cecht over jealousy of his superior healing ...

  7. Glastonbury - Wikipedia

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    This is from Druid mythology, in which the mansion is made of glass so as to receive the spirits of the dead, which were supposed to depart from the summit of the Tor. This was the chief reason why the chapel, and later the church, of St. Michael were built on the high hill; St. Michael being the chief patron against diabolic attacks which the ...

  8. Druid of Colchester - Wikipedia

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    The “Druid of Colchester” is the name of an archaeological site discovered in Stanway, near Colchester. It is the grave of a person buried with surgical tools and a small board-game. It is the grave of a person buried with surgical tools and a small board-game.

  9. Ritual of oak and mistletoe - Wikipedia

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    Miranda Aldhouse-Green has argued that, although Pliny is the only authority to mention this ceremony, the main elements of his account are all features of Celtic religion that are confirmed elsewhere; these include oak trees, mistletoe, ritual banqueting, the moon, and bull-sacrifice.