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== History == | == History == | ||
{{Q|By claw and tooth, from root to thorn, | {{Q| | ||
By claw and tooth, from root to thorn, | |||
The Old Oak's grove, to wildlings sworn. | <br>The Old Oak's grove, to wildlings sworn. | ||
The forest rose with claw and tooth, | The forest rose with claw and tooth, | ||
<br>To tear the darkness from its roots. | |||
To tear the darkness from its roots. | |||
In darkest hour, a concord made, | In darkest hour, a concord made, | ||
<br>Twixt harp and wild against the shade. | |||
Twixt harp and wild against the shade. | |||
The towers seized, the battle done, | The towers seized, the battle done, | ||
<br>The moonrise broke the Darkest One | |||
The moonrise broke the Darkest One|Inner Sanctum Plaques}} | |Inner Sanctum Plaques}} | ||
The frescos in the [[Inner Sanctum]] depict the legacy of the Emerald Grove. The first mural shows [[Beast|Beasts]] and [[Druid]]s driving monsters out from their lands. With the monsters driven out, the Druids claim the Grove in the name of [[Silvanus]], god of nature. | The frescos in the [[Inner Sanctum]] depict the legacy of the Emerald Grove. The first mural shows [[Beast|Beasts]] and [[Druid]]s driving monsters out from their lands. With the monsters driven out, the Druids claim the Grove in the name of [[Silvanus]], god of nature. |