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'''Forestal''' is a broad term whose definition varies greatly, depending who you ask. At one point or another it has been used to refer to members of the [[sentinel]], [[sylvan]], or [[druid]] [[:Category:classes|class]], the [[Sentinels of Nature]], [[the Ancient Circle of Druids]], [[the Sylvanic Fellowship]], the village of [[Eleusis]], the Council of [[Oakstone]], and the [[Fianna]]. With the advent of [[auto-class]] and [[:Category:Houses|houses]], the term has become even more difficult to define and is often the subject of debate.
'''Forestal''' is a broad term whose definition varies greatly, depending who you ask but in general terms it is those who follow the teachings of Nature, but are also members of the Village of [[Eleusis]], [[Heartwood Kin]], or the [[Scions of the Ithmia]]. At one point or another it has been used in the past to refer to members of the [[sentinel]], [[sylvan]], or [[druid]] [[:Category:classes|class]], the [[Sentinels of Nature]], [[the Ancient Circle of Druids]], [[the Sylvanic Fellowship]], the village of [[Eleusis]], the Council of [[Oakstone]], and the [[Fianna]]. With the advent of [[auto-class]] and [[:Category:Houses|houses]], the term has become even more difficult to define and is often the subject of debate.


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Latest revision as of 20:44, 20 June 2018

Forestal is a broad term whose definition varies greatly, depending who you ask but in general terms it is those who follow the teachings of Nature, but are also members of the Village of Eleusis, Heartwood Kin, or the Scions of the Ithmia. At one point or another it has been used in the past to refer to members of the sentinel, sylvan, or druid class, the Sentinels of Nature, the Ancient Circle of Druids, the Sylvanic Fellowship, the village of Eleusis, the Council of Oakstone, and the Fianna. With the advent of auto-class and houses, the term has become even more difficult to define and is often the subject of debate.