Folian S'pae

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Folian S'pae teaches that everyone is born into a pack. Like the wolves he protects, everyone in this pack has a role and purpose that they must accomplish for the survival of the whole. Like the wolf pack, each has his own role: protector, hunter, gatherer or scout. Pack leader, matriarch, father, mother, or pup, all working together in harmony is what makes the pack strong and allows it to endure. All members of a pack should make efforts to harmonize with their companions. The young need to be protected and nourished so that a good future of the pack is guaranteed. The safety and sanctity of hunting grounds should be protected, there should be enough food for all, but care should be taken to not hunt to excess and never only for oneself. You are part of the pack. Regardless of how you feel about another of your pack, do not let these feelings get in the way of the good of the pack.

Remember that the hunter and the prey are essential parts of nature. However, do not hunt into extinction since that upsets the balance. Use what is needed for survival of the pack, but do not use more than you need. If you have to take from the lands and forests, you are expected to give something in return sooner or later. You are the stewards of your hunting grounds, and all that live in it are under your protection. While some may be prey, they should be loved and protected nonetheless. Defend your grounds against those who would destroy them needlessly. Allow yourself to adapt to change. The passing of seasons will test you in new ways each year. And do not allow yourself to fall victim of ill preparations. Be an example to those who learn from you and mark each step safely, because those who come after you will benefit from the paths you tread.

  • Aliases: The Longstrider, Prince of Wolves
  • Race: Wood Elf
  • Worshippers: Wood Elves and rangers
  • Governs: Hunting, Predators, Shape Changers, Survival, Wilderness
  • Mantras: Natural, Nomadic, Private, Selfless