They would go, headhunting. This included going over the farmland picking turnip heads, which symbolized all the insight and soul inside an ordinary leader. They would then nail this to their entryway to scare away spirits.
In a tough situation and harming crops, Celts imagined that the nearness of the supernatural spirits made it simpler for the Druids, or Celtic ministers, to make forecasts about what's to come. For a people altogether subject to the unstable ordinary world, these predictions were a significant wellspring of solace and course during the long, dull winter.