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|edicts=guide civilization to grow in harmony with nature, live sustainably and according to natural cycles, preserve areas of natural wilderness, protect the balance of nature, protect endangered species
|edicts=guide civilization to grow in harmony with nature, live sustainably and according to natural cycles, preserve areas of natural wilderness, protect the balance of nature, protect endangered species
|anathema=cause damage to natural settings, kill animals for reasons other than self-defense or sustenance, remove an element or indigenous species from a natural area, encourage imbalance in nature, allow abuse of natural resources
|anathema=cause damage to natural settings, kill animals for reasons other than self-defense or sustenance, remove an element or indigenous species from a natural area, encourage imbalance in nature, allow abuse of natural resources
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The worshippers of the Green Faith counted many druids among their number. They viewed nature as divine and drew strength from the knowledge of their place in the natural order.
The worshippers of the Green Faith counted many druids among their number. They viewed nature as divine and drew strength from the knowledge of their place in the natural order.

Latest revision as of 12:36, 9 April 2026

Green Faith
Demesne Air
Earth
Fire
Metal
Water
Wood
Nature
Cold
Decay
Lightning
Moon
Sun
Edicts guide civilization to grow in harmony with nature
live sustainably and according to natural cycles
preserve areas of natural wilderness
protect the balance of nature
protect endangered species
Anathema cause damage to natural settings
kill animals for reasons other than self-defense or sustenance
remove an element or indigenous species from a natural area
encourage imbalance in nature
allow abuse of natural resources
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The worshippers of the Green Faith counted many druids among their number. They viewed nature as divine and drew strength from the knowledge of their place in the natural order.