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Craig Na Dun Druid Dance
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A contribution by Holly3

In the rolling verdant hills of Inverness, there lies a stone circle: Craig na Dun.

Here, the druids gathered to dance and perform rituals. Some of them magic rituals which brought about two energies as one.

After the druid women in white have departed, you venture to place a palm on one of the stones carven with mystical symbols. A subtle shift, a vibration really, startles you backward and you land in the arms of a handsome man with red hair...

Here stands your Highland Scotsman: your Jamie Fraser -- blood of your blood, and bone of your bone. A love through time...

Published on March 18th, 2025
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