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Like their forestal brethren, the [[The Ancient Circle of Druids|Druids]] and [[Sentinels of Nature|Sentinels]], the Sylvans make Nature their priority in all things, and dedicate ourselves to the protection and preservation of such, knowing that it is Nature that sustains and succors all through their lives. We also recognise that even Nature has a root and a purpose, as do all things in existence; thus they strive to learn and understand the causes, effects, and meanings hidden within everything that exists.
Like their forestal brethren, the [[The Ancient Circle of Druids|Druids]] and [[Sentinels of Nature|Sentinels]], the Sylvans make Nature their priority in all things, and dedicate ourselves to the protection and preservation of such, knowing that it is Nature that sustains and succors all through their lives. We also recognise that even Nature has a root and a purpose, as do all things in existence; thus they strive to learn and understand the causes, effects, and meanings hidden within everything that exists.


As a [[help:houses|House]], the Sylvans have evolved from humble Druid/Magi beginnings into a unique entity all their own - strong, proud, scholarly, and wise. They do not tolerate the abuse of Nature, or the abuse of one another. We strive to expand their knowledge to the very boundaries of the world and beyond. Though fierce if provoked, they prefer to exist peacefully with others, not indulging in selfishness or greed, but with respect for all, and the understanding that we are all connected, by the Elements that form us, and the Nature that nourishes us.
As a [[House]], the Sylvans have evolved from humble Druid/Magi beginnings into a unique entity all their own - strong, proud, scholarly, and wise. They do not tolerate the abuse of Nature, or the abuse of one another. We strive to expand their knowledge to the very boundaries of the world and beyond. Though fierce if provoked, they prefer to exist peacefully with others, not indulging in selfishness or greed, but with respect for all, and the understanding that we are all connected, by the Elements that form us, and the Nature that nourishes us.


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