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Guildmaster: The Vates Arboreal |
Guild Champion: Awanydd |
Guild Administrator: Oracular |
Associated with: Serenwilde |
Lips, fumbling with the sweetness of honey-wine.
Fingers, dug root-deep in rich, dark-scented earth.
Ears, catching birdsong and the music of the trees.
There are some Shelterfolk who hold fast to this ancient sense of wonder: a clan of dreamers who imagine the world as Ellindel and Glinshari once hoped it would be - rejuvenated and new. A mystical sect if there ever was one, they name themselves under the sign of a fae prophesy that describes the time when the last seed is planted and how the world would become wild and free once again. They are the [[Sowers of the Last Seed]].
Though they recognize it is no longer possible to return to that original purity of yesteryear, the world can nonetheless attain a graceful wildness - hungry, spinning and joyous. Their aim is to reunite this broken world to its spiritual core - the Ethereal Realm itself - and they believe the Serenwilde alone holds the key to such renewal. In encouraging a closeness to that sacred realm and all its inhabitants, they foresee a future where all can hear the song of the forest.
It would be unwise, however, to deem them the gentler counterparts of their kin; indeed, the Sowers walk the wheel of the seasons and know that what must be sewn must also be reaped.