A Druid was a member of the educated, professional class among the Celtic peoples
The ancient Druids were the most learned of all men and women during their time. Druids were physicians, astronomers, mathematicians, musicians, poets, philosophers, legislators, judges, and teachers of spirituality, religion, and education.
The Druids were in such a high state that the Kings and other aristocrats or social hierarchy would send their children to them to be taught the ways of Druidism
They left no written accounts of themselves, and the only evidence is a few descriptions left by Greek, Roman, and various scattered authors and artists, as well as stories created by later medieval Irish writers
Like the ancient Egyptians, the ancient Celts wanted their dead to have nice things with them.
Their tombs were not huge things like the Egyptian pyramids. But they were the size of a large room. The walls were decorated with drawings of earth gods, sun gods, various spirits, and scenes of battle and daily life
The ancient Celts believed that everything had a little deity living in it. The ancient Celts did not worship their gods. They did not go to church, instead, they left little offerings all over the place
The Celts believed in omens, Birds, especially, were believed to be able to carry messages between the living world and the Otherworld