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Dedicated solely to the protection and preservation of nature, '''The Council of Oakstone''' was formed in 227 AF by '''Mysti''' and '''Mandrake''' with the assistance of [[Gaia]], Goddess of Nature, and [[Sarapis]], the Logos. Originally patroned by [[Gaia]] Herself, the council was led by five Hierophants, the first being Mysti, Mandrake, '''Rahl''', '''Treant''', and '''Galdrion'''. Until the death of Lady [[Melantha]] in 611 AF, She and Lord [[Lupus]] presided jointly as the council's Patrons. Today, Lady [[Artemis]] is the sole Divine Patron, and the Hierophants are '''Awan''', '''Kaiya''', '''Shandrala''', and '''Skylana'''. | Dedicated solely to the protection and preservation of nature, '''The Council of Oakstone''' was formed in 227 AF by '''Mysti''' and '''Mandrake''' with the assistance of [[Gaia]], Goddess of Nature, and [[Sarapis]], the Logos. Originally patroned by [[Gaia]] Herself, the council was led by five Hierophants, the first being Mysti, Mandrake, '''Rahl''', '''Treant''', and '''Galdrion'''. Until the death of Lady [[Melantha]] in 611 AF, She and Lord [[Lupus]] presided jointly as the council's Patrons. Today, Lady [[Artemis]] is the sole Divine Patron, and the Hierophants are '''Athylea''', '''Awan''', '''Kaiya''', '''Shandrala''', and '''Skylana'''. | ||
The foundation of the council is the [[Oakstone Charter]], a document outlining the structure and jurisdiction of the council, and most importantly the laws regarding nature. Wielding a power not to be taken lightly, the Hierophants possess the ability to enemy those who would harm nature directly, setting the wrath of the forests against them. | The foundation of the council is the [[Oakstone Charter]], a document outlining the structure and jurisdiction of the council, and most importantly the laws regarding nature. Wielding a power not to be taken lightly, the Hierophants possess the ability to enemy those who would harm nature directly, setting the wrath of the forests against them. |
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