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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.  
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.  


The foundation of the council was 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 possessed the ability to enemy those who would harm nature directly, setting the wrath of the forests against them.
The foundation of the council was 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 possessed the ability to enemy those who would harm Nature directly, setting the wrath of the forests against them.


In addition to the forest itself attacking on sight if an enemy so much as set foot beneath the eaves, druids, sylvans and sentinels could face the loss or higher cost of abilities requiring allegiance with Nature Herself.
In addition to the forest itself attacking on sight if an enemy so much as set foot beneath the eaves, druids, sylvans and sentinels could face the loss or higher cost of abilities requiring allegiance with Nature Herself.
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