Silvanus
Silvanus is the god of nature and forests, but takes a keen interest in growth and nature in all it's forms. He is said to watch over the boundaries of cultivated and uncultivated land with especial care, being revered as the first to place stones marking the boundaries of fields.
He is said to also reward good husbandry, rewarding those that look after their animals with increased yields and better fertility. As such he is often worshipped by farmers and herders of all kinds.
Silvanus does have a more martial side- he is said to be especially good at the hunt and at forest warfare, and is often considered the protector god of livestock and civilians during raids. Many rangers also worship Silvanus as their chosen deity.
Silvanus, like Dunatis, is a Neutral god, and not bound by mortal morals or values. He most often appears as either a wood-elf or a stag.
He is said to also reward good husbandry, rewarding those that look after their animals with increased yields and better fertility. As such he is often worshipped by farmers and herders of all kinds.
Silvanus does have a more martial side- he is said to be especially good at the hunt and at forest warfare, and is often considered the protector god of livestock and civilians during raids. Many rangers also worship Silvanus as their chosen deity.
Silvanus, like Dunatis, is a Neutral god, and not bound by mortal morals or values. He most often appears as either a wood-elf or a stag.
Divine Domains
Nature
Divine Symbols & Sigils
A spreading oak tree
Holidays
Silvaday is his special day, and you will often find herdsmen, rangers and hunters take his day as their day of rest.
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