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For years, a young [[druids|druidess]] named Galadriel had been searching for a guardian to protect her forestal home, but to no avail. In one final, desperate move in the year 190 AF, she gave her life to awaken the long-slumbering Gaia from Her rest, who rose to once more protect Her treasured domain.
For years, a young [[druids|druidess]] named Galadriel had been searching for a guardian to protect her forestal home, but to no avail. In one final, desperate move in the year 190 AF, she gave her life to awaken the long-slumbering Gaia from Her rest, who rose to once more protect Her treasured domain.


From the beginning, Gaia and Her children clashed with the dealings of [[Eris]], Goddess of Chaos. In one notable quarrel, Gaia slew the [[Spawn of the Unnamable Horror]] that had been summoned to reawaken Eris. Eris sought Her revenge by slaying the [[unicorn]] sheltered within the Gaian temple.
From the beginning, Gaia and Her children clashed with the dealings of [[Eris]], Goddess of Chaos. In one notable quarrel, Gaia slew the [[Spawn of the Unnamable Horror]] that had been summoned to reawaken Eris. Eris sought Her revenge by slaying the [[unicorn]] sheltered within the Gaian temple, home of [[Celeborn]], Her great horned owl.


Gaia was known for Her sympathetic gestures toward the young and the innocent, often requesting mortals to treat them with kindness. She also discouraged Her Order from unnecessary warfare, and declared Her public [[Western Ithmia]]n temple free of violence.
Gaia was known for Her sympathetic gestures toward the young and the innocent, often requesting mortals to treat them with kindness. She also discouraged Her Order from unnecessary warfare, and declared Her public [[Western Ithmia]]n temple free of violence.
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