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The '''Idol of Silvanus''' is required to complete the quest [[Steal the Sacred Idol]].
The '''Idol of Silvanus''' is required to complete the quest [[Steal the Sacred Idol]].
| quote = A wooden statue of Silvanus, the Oak Father, god of nature and its impartial fairness. Those near the idol seem to better understand the natural world.
| quote = A wooden statue of Silvanus, the Oak Father, god of nature and its impartial fairness. Those near the idol seem to better understand the natural world.
| where to find = The idol is found in the Sacred Pool of the [[Druid Grove]] (X:241 Y:510).
| where to find = The idol is found in the Sacred Pool of the [[Druid Grove]] {{coords|241|510}}.


The idol must be stolen to obtain it. Stealing this item will cause the druids to immediately become hostile and attack both the party and the Tieflings in the [[Druid Grove]].
The idol must be stolen to obtain it. Stealing this item will cause the druids to immediately become hostile and attack both the party and the Tieflings in the [[Druid Grove]].

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The Idol of Silvanus is an item the druids of the Druid Grove are using to conduct the Rite of Thorns, a ritual which will cut off the grove from the rest of the world.

When held in a party member's inventory, that character and all nearby party members and companions receive Silvanus's Blessing, which grants proficiency in Nature and Animal Handling.

The Idol of Silvanus is required to complete the quest Steal the Sacred Idol.

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A wooden statue of Silvanus, the Oak Father, god of nature and its impartial fairness. Those near the idol seem to better understand the natural world.

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Where to find

The idol is found in the Sacred Pool of the Druid Grove X: 241 Y: 510.

The idol must be stolen to obtain it. Stealing this item will cause the druids to immediately become hostile and attack both the party and the Tieflings in the Druid Grove.

If Investigate Kagha has been completed and Kagha is persuaded to abandon the ritual, the druids will not immediately attack all outsiders and will instead search the party if they get close to any of the druids.