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'''Forester''' is a [[Sage Study|sage study]] in the [[Sage Field|field]] of [[Ranger Sage Abilities#Wilderland|Wilderland]] which grants the character a considerable familiarity with forested regions in temperate and sub-arctic climes, from high taiga to thick deciduous forests.  The study also provides a certain familiarity with the fauna of such regions, as well as survival skills.
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'''Forester''' is a [[Sage Study|sage study]] in the [[Sage Field|field]] of [[Wilderland (field)|Wilderland]] which grants the character a considerable familiarity with forested regions in temperate and sub-arctic climes, from high taiga to thick deciduous forests.  The study also provides a certain familiarity with the fauna of such regions, as well as survival skills.
  
 
== Amateur ==
 
== Amateur ==

Revision as of 19:04, 3 July 2022

Forester is a sage study in the field of Wilderland which grants the character a considerable familiarity with forested regions in temperate and sub-arctic climes, from high taiga to thick deciduous forests. The study also provides a certain familiarity with the fauna of such regions, as well as survival skills.

Amateur

Birdwatching: the practice of seeking for and observing birds, gaining skill in their identification.
Construct Bivouac: gives knowledge of how to build a wooden frame shelter within hours.
Identify Clean Water: provides reasonable certainty that found water, though impure, will be clean enough to drink.
Tree Climbing: gives skill at climbing upwards through foliage at a rapid, safe rate.
Woodcutting: skill at selecting and cutting timber to sustain a forest while drawing it's resources.
Woodland Foraging: improved ability to locate edible flora or fauna in forested regions.

Authority

Locate Self: precisely determine location within locus once features of the landscape can be observed.
Locate Water: identifies the probable location of existing water in wilderness landscapes.
Mushroom Hunt: know when and where to search for edible or poisonous mushrooms in a wild environment.
Improved Shelter: enables the strengthening of outdoor shelters for strength and warmth against severe weather.
Forest Sign: gives innate knowledge of the forester's language, while reading the land like an open book.