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The origins of the Rangers of the Wilderlands is tied closely to the organization of the Society of Druids.  The rangers certainly date from the early centuries of the First Age.  Many scholars are convinced that the Rangers of the Wilderlands were originally organized at the behest of Oakentree to act as the military arm of the SocietyWhile the early rangers were elves, they trained humans and other like-minded individual in their practices.  On several occasions, the Rangers were under direct command the Grand Arch Druid - although these were exceptional casesEarly rangers were elves, and they trained the humans and others as the military arm of the Society.   
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The origins of the Rangers of the Wilderlands is tied closely to the organization of the [[Druids of Oakentree]], and many scholars are convinced that the Rangers were originally organized in the First Age at the behest of the Society to act as its military arm.  On occasion, the Rangers act under direct command the Grand Arch Druid - although these are exceptional casesAccording to tradition, the first Rangers were elves who later trained humans and other like-minded individuals in their practices.  Rangers played a preeminent role in the history of the Realm throughout the First Age and Second Age (see [[Ranger Kings of Teufeldorf]]). 
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As the Third Age dawned, the Rangers again appeared in the forests and wilderlands of the Realm.  They established a stronghold at Vendredi Hall on the shores of Bleakstone Lake deep in the Evenwild.  From there, they recruited new members by sending scouts to the villages and towns of the Realm - ever vigilant for talented young men and women who shared their calling.  Always solitary and reclusive, the Rangers gained a sinister reputation in some quarters.  In the early fourth century TA, rumors began circulating that the Rangers were seeking powerful artifacts from the Second Age - those deemed too powerful for mankind.  Delving into the dark recesses of the old temples and strongholds, these artifact-collecting adventurers are still the subject of wild speculation.  Scholars do agree that the holds under Vendredi Hall must contain some of the most powerful and corrupt magic of the Ages.
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While only a small sect of Rangers are artifact collectors, the vast majority of the order act as scouts and woodland fighters.  They seek to protect the natural balance of the land with steel and shaftAdept at wilderness living, it is not surprising that most Rangers are recruited from small villages and towns.  Those wishing to join the order must first successfully complete a test - called The Trek - and seek training from an established member.
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== Notable Rangers of the Wilderlands ==
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<li>The current king of the Western Reaches, Vincent Fleetwood, is a member of the Rangers. 
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<li>The captain of the Rangers in Teufeldorf is Sir Hugh Sterndale (see [[Blackrose and the Amethyst Dagger]]).
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<li>[[John Oldcastle]], leads the artifact collecting Rangers in the RealmHe is also the father of Falstaff.
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== History of the Rangers in the Eastern Reaches ==
 
== History of the Rangers in the Eastern Reaches ==
  
 
The first human settlers into the Eastern Reaches arrived in the third century TA. These were the Rangers of the Wilderlands. Bound by a secret brotherhood, the rangers trekked deep into Haggelthorn Forest and into the vast grasslands. Stories of a great family of tree ents living in Hagglethorn Forest raised the curiosity of many adventurers in Teufeldorf. Also, the Rangers brought back many strange and wonderous artifacts from their journeys. It seemed to many that the Rangers of the Wilderlands had a secret purpose to their travels. A few Rangers still travel the unexplored areas of the Eastern Reaches, but their purpose is no better known today than it was six centuries ago.
 
The first human settlers into the Eastern Reaches arrived in the third century TA. These were the Rangers of the Wilderlands. Bound by a secret brotherhood, the rangers trekked deep into Haggelthorn Forest and into the vast grasslands. Stories of a great family of tree ents living in Hagglethorn Forest raised the curiosity of many adventurers in Teufeldorf. Also, the Rangers brought back many strange and wonderous artifacts from their journeys. It seemed to many that the Rangers of the Wilderlands had a secret purpose to their travels. A few Rangers still travel the unexplored areas of the Eastern Reaches, but their purpose is no better known today than it was six centuries ago.

Revision as of 15:56, 21 November 2016

Rangers of the Wilderlands
Shield-rangers.jpg
Deity Oakentree, God of Nature
Races Any
Classes Rangers
Alignments Neutral
Holy Days Lunar
Place of Worship Sacred Grove
High Ranger Lewis Longleaf
Major Temple Vendredi Hall

The origins of the Rangers of the Wilderlands is tied closely to the organization of the Druids of Oakentree, and many scholars are convinced that the Rangers were originally organized in the First Age at the behest of the Society to act as its military arm. On occasion, the Rangers act under direct command the Grand Arch Druid - although these are exceptional cases. According to tradition, the first Rangers were elves who later trained humans and other like-minded individuals in their practices. Rangers played a preeminent role in the history of the Realm throughout the First Age and Second Age (see Ranger Kings of Teufeldorf).

As the Third Age dawned, the Rangers again appeared in the forests and wilderlands of the Realm. They established a stronghold at Vendredi Hall on the shores of Bleakstone Lake deep in the Evenwild. From there, they recruited new members by sending scouts to the villages and towns of the Realm - ever vigilant for talented young men and women who shared their calling. Always solitary and reclusive, the Rangers gained a sinister reputation in some quarters. In the early fourth century TA, rumors began circulating that the Rangers were seeking powerful artifacts from the Second Age - those deemed too powerful for mankind. Delving into the dark recesses of the old temples and strongholds, these artifact-collecting adventurers are still the subject of wild speculation. Scholars do agree that the holds under Vendredi Hall must contain some of the most powerful and corrupt magic of the Ages.

While only a small sect of Rangers are artifact collectors, the vast majority of the order act as scouts and woodland fighters. They seek to protect the natural balance of the land with steel and shaft. Adept at wilderness living, it is not surprising that most Rangers are recruited from small villages and towns. Those wishing to join the order must first successfully complete a test - called The Trek - and seek training from an established member.

Notable Rangers of the Wilderlands

  • The current king of the Western Reaches, Vincent Fleetwood, is a member of the Rangers.
  • The captain of the Rangers in Teufeldorf is Sir Hugh Sterndale (see Blackrose and the Amethyst Dagger).
  • John Oldcastle, leads the artifact collecting Rangers in the Realm. He is also the father of Falstaff.

History of the Rangers in the Eastern Reaches

The first human settlers into the Eastern Reaches arrived in the third century TA. These were the Rangers of the Wilderlands. Bound by a secret brotherhood, the rangers trekked deep into Haggelthorn Forest and into the vast grasslands. Stories of a great family of tree ents living in Hagglethorn Forest raised the curiosity of many adventurers in Teufeldorf. Also, the Rangers brought back many strange and wonderous artifacts from their journeys. It seemed to many that the Rangers of the Wilderlands had a secret purpose to their travels. A few Rangers still travel the unexplored areas of the Eastern Reaches, but their purpose is no better known today than it was six centuries ago.