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Druids typically sleep in natural settings, such as forests, glades, or near bodies of water, where they feel a deep connection to nature. They might create temporary camps or find shelter in trees, caves, or other natural formations. In some interpretations, druids may also commune with the land, allowing them to rest in a way that rejuvenates their bond with nature. Ultimately, their resting places reflect their reverence for the environment.

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