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Silvanus

Silvanus is known as the god of wild nature, and is worshipped by druids, rangers, and those who seek to live in harmony with the natural world.

Depiction

Silvanus is often depicted as a tall, muscular man with long hair and a beard made of leaves and vines. He carries a wooden staff, which he uses to channel his power and influence over the natural world. His symbol is a green, leafy oak tree, which represents strength, endurance, and the ability to weather even the toughest of storms.

Domains

As the god of wild nature, Silvanus is associated with the forests, the mountains, and the untamed wilderness. He is known to be fiercely protective of his domains, and those who would seek to harm the natural world are viewed as enemies by his followers. However, Silvanus is not a wrathful deity, and he values balance and harmony above all else.

Followers:

Silvanus is often invoked by those who seek wisdom and guidance in their dealings with the natural world. His followers believe that he speaks through the winds and the rustling of leaves, and that he can provide them with the strength and resilience they need to survive in the wild.  

Alignment:

In terms of his alignment, Silvanus is considered to be neutral, and his followers often hold similar beliefs. They value balance and harmony above all else, and they believe that the natural world should be respected and protected at all costs.

Divine Domains

Nature, The Wild

Divine Symbols & Sigils

Oak Leaf
Divine Classification
Deity
Children

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