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'''Silvanus''', also known as the '''''Treefather''''' or  '''''Oak Father''''', is a [[Deities|God]] of nature.  
'''Silvanus''' is the [[God]] of nature and wilderness, neutral. He is associated domain Nature.
 
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== Overview ==
{{Quote fancy
The [[Emerald Grove]] is a druid grove dedicated to the Treefather.
| quote = Silvanus, god of all that's wild,
{{Q|Silvanus, god of all that's wild,
 
Of nature's danger and its charm.
 
His glory's not to be defiled,  


Of nature's danger and its charm.
Or you yourself will come to harm.
| author = [[A is for Azuth, and other Gods XI]]
| image = Book Tome Y Unfaded.png
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His glory's not to be defiled,
== Overview ==
Silvanus, known also as the Treefather or Oak Father, presides over nature, specifically wild nature, in both its natural beauty and fierce savagery. He can be wild and unpredictable, much like nature itself, and is wrathful towards those who threaten wild places. He is the patron of Druids.


Or you yourself will come to harm.|[[A is for Azuth, and other Gods XI]]|image=Book Tome Y Unfaded.png}}
The [[Emerald Grove]] is a druid grove dedicated to the Treefather.


== Teachings ==
== Teachings ==
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* {{MdRarityItem|Idol of Silvanus}}
* {{MdRarityItem|Idol of Silvanus}}
* {{MdRarityItem|Pale Oak}}
* {{MdRarityItem|Pale Oak}}
* {{MdRarityItem|Rite of Thorns Scroll|Rite of Thorns}}
* {{MdRarityItem|The Oak Father's Embrace}}
* {{MdRarityItem|The Oak Father's Embrace}}
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* {{MdRarityItem|Psalms to the Old Oak}}
* {{MdRarityItem|Psalms to the Old Oak}}
== Related characters==
== Related characters==
* {{CharLink|Apikusis}}
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* {{CharLink|Arron}}
* {{MdCharLink|Aelar}}
* {{CharLink|Halsin}}
* {{MdCharLink|Apikusis}}
* {{CharLink|Kagha}}
* {{MdCharLink|Arron}}
* {{CharLink|Nettie}}
* {{MdCharLink|Elwyn}}
* {{CharLink|Rath}}
* {{MdCharLink|Findal}}
* {{MdCharLink|Halsin}}
* {{MdCharLink|Inwe}}
* {{MdCharLink|Jeorna}}
* {{MdCharLink|Kagha}}
* {{MdCharLink|Karrik}}
* {{MdCharLink|Loic}}
* {{MdCharLink|Maggran}}
* {{MdCharLink|Marcoryl}}
* {{MdCharLink|Mino}}
* {{MdCharLink|Nettie}}
* {{MdCharLink|Rath}}
* {{MdCharLink|Tahan}}
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== Related locations==
== Related locations==
* [[Emerald Grove]]
* {{Loc|Emerald Grove}}
 
{{Loc|Sacred Pool}}
== Quotes ==
{{Q|Silvanus, god of all that's wild,
 
Of nature's danger and its charm.
 
His glory's not to be defiled,
 
Or you yourself will come to harm.|[[A is for Azuth, and other Gods XI]]}}


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==

Latest revision as of 16:14, 6 December 2024

Silvanus is the God of nature and wilderness, neutral. He is associated domain Nature.


Book Tome Y Unfaded.png
Silvanus, god of all that's wild,

Of nature's danger and its charm.

His glory's not to be defiled,

Or you yourself will come to harm.

Overview[edit | edit source]

Silvanus, known also as the Treefather or Oak Father, presides over nature, specifically wild nature, in both its natural beauty and fierce savagery. He can be wild and unpredictable, much like nature itself, and is wrathful towards those who threaten wild places. He is the patron of Druids.

The Emerald Grove is a druid grove dedicated to the Treefather.

Teachings[edit | edit source]

A disease of the flower must not reach the root. Pluck the petals. Sever the branch if you must. But cut out the rot before it infects the whole of the wood.
Kagha shares a teaching of Silvanus
To reject the helpless is to reject Silvanus himself.
A seed nobly sown renders the sweetest fruit.


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