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The Wild Lords

Under the leadership of the Fifth Aspect Eldath, the Wild Lords maintain the sanctity of nature, life and their respective creations. During the reemergence, the Wild Lords set out to balance nature and sought to minimize Fatalis and Tiamat's influence over it. While some of the gods within the pantheon disagree on how exactly to go about this (creating creatures of all different shapes and sizes, and shaping the land based on their own vision), they all agree that the corruption must be contained.    

The Forest Father

Alignment: Neutral • Domains: Nature
Silvanus, also known as "The Old Oak" is a god of nature and one of the oldest of the sentient races when he ascended. His worshipers protect places of nature from the encroachment of civilization with vigor and were implacable foes of industrious peoples. It is due to these ideals that both wyverians and firbolgs are the Forest Fathers most common worshippers.
The church of Silvanus endlessly strives to preserve the sacred Balance, despite population pressures that lead to tooheavy hunting or farming. Members of the clergy work to redirect development and control populations through covert sponsorship of brigands, breeding and selective placing of predators, and other means. It is essential that such work be as secretive as possible, so that most folk view the servants of Silvanus as essentially benign lovers of trees. Wildlife breeding, nursing sick animals, and replanting trees and wild shrubs are all work that should be done as publicly as possible to support this perception--and as necessary work to redress the slipping Balance, of course
The Forest Father appears to mortals most commonly as a withered, timeworn, bearded man, usually levitating amongst scenes of nature, like trees, possibly springing from an old, large oak tree. To druids and rangers, however, he appears as a long-limbed young man covered in armor made of oak leaves. He carries an enchanted maul hammer, "The Great Mallet of Silvanus", and mauls are his clergy's favored weapon.
Many rituals of worship to the deity take place in a crown stand or tall, ancient trees on a hilltop. The deity must always be worshiped by sacrifice, but never by blood sacrifice. Instead, something made from material taken from wood must be ceremonially broken and buried--not burned.
His symbol is a green living oak tree leaf

Commandments of the Forest Father
  • Hold your distance and take in the total situation, rather than latching on to the popular idea of what is best.
  • It is the duty of the devout to see the cycle and the sacred Balance as clearly as possible.
  • Make others see the Balance and work against those that would disturb it.
  • Watch, anticipate, and quietly manipulate.
  • Resort to violence and open confrontation only when pressured by time or hostile action.
  • Fight against the felling of forests, banish disease wherever you find it, defend the trees, and plant new flora wherever possible.

   

Guardian of the Deep

Alignment: Good • Domains: Deep Wilds
Sculptor and architect of many wonders throughout the multiverse, Persana is best known for recreation of the seas on the material plane. After the Great Dragon War, Persana took it upon himself to bring life back to the seas. First with the reemergence of the tritons. Then the elder dragons and so forth until the sea was once again a majestic body of beauty. The Architect of the Deep works in many mediums, from stone and shell to coral and water, and even his foes cannot in good faith say his creations are ugly or uninspired. Little interests him besides his creations, but more than one of his enemies has been fooled into thinking that means he maintains no associations with other powers of the sea.
Persana rarely manifested his power to directly aid his followers. Instead, he favors communicating to his followers in dreams and sendings, sometimes directing them to build someplace or something, he may also indicate a place or object must be guarded or defended; often these are places or objects of great magical power or great evil.
Persana’s priesthood tends to have an aloof and superior attitude towards other clergies, even those they are on good terms with. They willingly work with and help allied clergies and communities, but it can often take a substantial effort and great evidence to mobilize them; once mobilized, however, they are a force to be reckoned with under the waves.
Temples honoring Persana can be found in most triton communities, with only the smallest settlements lacking one. These temples are grand constructions, featuring the best architecture tritons can muster, and are widely regarded as among the most beautiful buildings to be found under the waves, although sea elves often disagree. They are built upon a geometric plan, with soaring spires regularly placed around the structure.
His symbol is a silver trident against a silhouetted conch.

Commandments of Guardian of the Deep
  • Protect both the depths and the shallows against the great evils that lurk in the deep trenches.
  • Evil always rises, and good will always confront it; justice is found in the balance between these forces
  • Always strive to better your skills and improve your creations
  • Nature dictates the shape of the world, for good or ill, so the only concern of the creatures that inhabit it is survival.

   

The Huntsman

Alignment: Chaotic good • Domains: Nature, War
Solonor Thelandira, the god of hunting, archery, and survival in wild and harsh places. He teaches his followers the arts of hunting; including archery, moving unseen and hiding in the wild places. He is always in pursuit of quarry, and he rarely remains in one location for very long. Unlike many hunters, the Great Archer stalks prey only out of concern for the overall balance between the species and to destroy evil-doers, particularly the creations of Fatalis and Tiamat.
The Huntsman is a well-respected member of the Wild Lords, answering to Eldath. He counts his allies as practically all good-aligned nature deities as well as Silvanus and several beast cults. Solonor considers Lolth his worst foe. His worshipers are invariably elves or half-elves of a natural bent, usually rangers, or other warriors who were particularly skilled at archery.
The church of Solonor is a disparate one, with little communication among groups of clerics except to exchange information. Solonor’s clerics serve as scouts and archers in elven armies, as bowyers, fletchers, archery instructors in elven settlements, and as hunters and providers for far-flung rural communities.
Solonor manifests as a lean & muscular male elf clad in a cloak of leaves. Wolf, a Beast Totem Spirit worshiped by wood elves, is often depicted at the side of Solonor in religious iconography.
Solonor’s faithful generally eschew frivolous celebrations, considering them unnecessary distractions to the tasks at hand. Once per lunar month, under the soft light of the full moon, the Great Archer’s faithful assemble to give thanks for the skills Solonor has taught and the bounty thus provided. Hunters sacrifice hunting trophies that cannot otherwise be employed, and unbroken arrows engraved with the symbol of Solonor are fired into the sky to poke holes in the firmament and allow the light of Solonor’s teachings to shine forth on his people. Each Harvest Festival, the followers of Solonor assemble to compete in great archery meets. The winners of such contests are said to receive Keen-Eye’s blessing.

Commandments of The Huntsman
  • Walk in harmony with nature and oppose the efforts of those who would disturb her delicate balance.
  • Preserve the wild places from excessive encroachment, and work with those who would settle the land to preserve the beauty that first attracted them.
  • Hunt only for sustenance, culling the old and the weak from the herd so that all species may prosper.
  • Choose your targets carefully, for an ill-considered action can have a long-reaching impact.

   

The Lady of the Woods

[bi]Alignment: Good • Domains:[/bl] Deep Wilds
Shilallia is the patron and protector of pregnant forest creatures, a planter of trees and nurturer of seedlings. She rejoices in life and shields against death. She is said to be earthy and winsome, and when not taking care of their needs delights in frolicking in the woods and playing with the woodland creatures who are her charges.
Shiallia's church is casually organized, without much of a formal structure or hierarchy. Her followers are sometimes known as the Silent Helpers, perhaps for the tales of their quiet and unseen aid in guiding lost children and fools past the dangers of the Great Forest. Certain particularly dedicated priests of The Lady of the Woods are known as Woodwives, and it is said that they possess spells which can increase fertility and ease childbirth. She has been known to confer acorns of desire on especially favored worshipers, which can grant them wishes.
The Lady of the Woods usually appears as a voluptuously beautiful female korred whose long blond hair was festooned with garlands of oak leaves and golden acorns.
Her symbol is a golden acorn.

Commandments of The Lady of the Woods
  • The only true goal of any living thing is to procreate.
  • Death is not to be feared, for it is part of the natural cycle of life.
  • Life, particularly the birth of new life, is to be encouraged and nurtured whenever and wherever possible.
  • Nature dictates the shape of the world, for good or ill, so the only concern of the creatures that inhabit it is survival.

   

Lord Firemane

Alignment: Chaotic good • Domains: Nature, War
Nobanion, also known as "Lord Firemane", leads his faithful along a noble path, without force or coercion, and never takes the rear in command. He genuinely wants his pride to willingly choose benevolent and good actions over the alternatives by their own accord. He is a deity of virtue, and would never ask another to take an action that he himself would not, including the sacrifice of their own life.
Nobanion's worshipers included druids and rangers of the Old World, of mixed lawful and good alignments in areas such as the Verdant Hills and the Terosu Jungle. Nobanion’s followers are strictly ordered in rank but not otherwise organized. The Pride of Nobanion fills leadership roles in many communities where he is revered. Many serve as benevolent monarchs, judges, militia, constables, or as guardians against evil.
When Lord Firemane manifests in the world he appears as a Great Teostra radiating a powerful, yet gentle presence. Nobanion possesses a majesty and charisma that can be overwhelming at times. Even the smallest of animals feels comfortable around him.
The Festival of the Pride, known by the common folk as the Summer Twilight Festival normally takes place on the 28th of Dusk and lasts for a week. This is a time for frolicking, dancing, courting a mate, lovemaking, and generally celebrating the bounty of life and its potential.
His symbol is a male lion’s head on a green shield.

Commandments of Lord Firemane
  • Hunt only when hungry and do not gorge without need.
  • Waste nothing and all shall have plenty.
  • Live and let live unless provoked.
  • Protect the pride and all its members, but if injury or illness bring them down, allow him or her a swift and painless end to suffering.
  • The law of the jungle is that only the strong survive, but they survive best by being leaders, not tyrants, by protecting the weak, not bullying them.


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