Wildaven (Public)

During the First Deiotakas, denizens of Templehelm were said to have been beset by all manner of unfortunate events as the Sired Divines were born. Mortals were known to have stepped into the woods only to vanish forever, until Wildaven was actively worshipped. Wildaven has encompassed many modes of worship over the ages, having been heralded as a deity of knowledge, lord of the hunt, and goddess of fertility.

Branches of Worship
Lord/Lady of the Hunt

One of the most common interpretation of Wildaven in this day and age. Those who follow Wildaven with bows nocked and taut often call upon their favoured divine for strength.

Goddess of Fertility

Common amongst farmers, who often make practice of offering a portion of their crop to Wildaven in exchange for bountiful harvests.

Deity of Knowledge

A nigh-forgotten title, as the gods change along with the days. Books indeed are made from trees, and bound in the hides of beasts.

Wildaven as the Bride
In times of great trouble, many find strength in unity. It is during one such era that Wildaven was known as the Mother of Wilds, bride to Zelphair the Father of Winds. This unity of the faiths was so notable that it was emulated in the advent of the Shades, Naturia and Windra.

After the Second Deiotakas, a similar form of unity between faiths arose between Wildaven and Mycelyix. This was manifest as the Cycle, in which Wildaven and Mycelyix oversee the respective halves of the Cycle of Life: Growth and Decay.

Roots of the Faith

 * Wildaven is a nature god, overseeing birth, growth, and nourishment.
 * Wildaven values instinctive and intelligent followers who are capable of supporting themselves.
 * Wildaven is merciful. How one interprets "mercy" varies.
 * Wildaven fosters the weak, and rewards the strong.
 * Wildaven is born of Planu, and one of the original six Sired Divines.
 * Wildaven has a garden, and will sometimes bless followers with samples of that which grows within.