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The Druids of Edora

The Druids of Edora

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Gain prestige by placing your dice wisely and building sacred monuments in a mystical Celtic forest.

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What is the game about?

In Druids of Edora, you journey as a druid or sorceress through a magical Celtic forest filled with shrines, dolmens, and oracles. The landscape exudes mystery: everywhere you look are stones with hidden powers, herbs for potions, and symbols that empower your amulets. As you erect menhirs and stelae, your influence in the forest grows and your reputation among the druids grows. The game feels like a ritualistic journey where nature, magic, and planning converge.

How do you play the game?

Each round, you place dice on action spaces to move, gather resources, or build monuments. The value of your die determines how powerful or efficient an action is, but clever positioning is just as important. By combining herbs, gems, and magic stones, you activate additional benefits and earn prestige. After several rounds, the player who has accumulated the most prestige through various paths wins.

This is the ideal game for...

You can play this game with 2 to 4 players, from 12 years old. The duration is approximately 60 to 90 minutes. The language of the game is English, but you can play it completely language independent .

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How is the game experienced?

Druids of Edora is a game that demands time, but also richly rewards it. The dice placement feels tactical and thoughtful, with plenty of freedom to choose your own path through the game. What's particularly striking is how strongly the theme and mechanics intertwine: every action feels logical within the world of rituals and natural magic. It's a title for players who appreciate planning, overview, and a gameplay experience that builds steadily toward a satisfying final score.

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