Oakfather's Glen

The Oakfather's Glen was the name of a petrified oak tree large enough to be carved and shaped into a temple and safehold for those devoted to the worship of Silvanus. The petrified nature of the tree suggested that magic was possibly employed in its creation as the tree retained its branches and leaves enough to provide shade in the surrounding park.

Geography
The petrified tree was located in a park near the center of the town of Brost in the nation of Tethyr.

History
In the year 1370 DR the giant petrified oak tree known as Oakfather's Glen had already been petrified for centuries. It isn't recorded when druids worshiping the god Silvanus first took up residence at Oakfather's Glen but by 1370 DR there were at least twenty-five worshipers on site. A druid officiated as the ranking priest and was aided directly by four other druids of the faith of Silvanus with an additional retinue of twenty lesser attendants.