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= Matemator =
 
 
The god of nature, growth, and endings manifests in various forms in the dreams and visions of mortal creatures: a huge grizzly bear body with a human-like head with three faces, an eagle, a wolf, and a shark, a towering, thick oak tree, the sound of a raging forest fire or animal caught in a trap crying, or a set of tracks leading into the woods.
 
The god of nature, growth, and endings manifests in various forms in the dreams and visions of mortal creatures: a huge grizzly bear body with a human-like head with three faces, an eagle, a wolf, and a shark, a towering, thick oak tree, the sound of a raging forest fire or animal caught in a trap crying, or a set of tracks leading into the woods.
  

Revision as of 20:56, 11 January 2020

The god of nature, growth, and endings manifests in various forms in the dreams and visions of mortal creatures: a huge grizzly bear body with a human-like head with three faces, an eagle, a wolf, and a shark, a towering, thick oak tree, the sound of a raging forest fire or animal caught in a trap crying, or a set of tracks leading into the woods.

The Wild Father is freedom, escape, raw feelings, instinct, following impulses, lack of control, the thrill of the hunt and of being hunted, unchecked growth, plants, wilting, erosion, anger, scents, wandering, open areas and land masses, soil, rock, and the earth, and the physical body being reclaimed by nature as the soul goes on. He blesses those who obey their own wills, those who hunt for food or for fun, and those who shed bonds of any kind or bring things to an end. He is worshiped by hunters, rangers, druids, scouts, hermits, intelligent beasts and monsters, and nomads.

His priests are called Wildmen/Wildwomen, his clerics are called Beastmen/Beastwomen, and his paladins are called Green Guards. His favored beer is brown ale. He resides in the Beastlands in a domain called The Nest.