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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. | ||
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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 |
| 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.