The Green Walk

An ancient philosophy that dates back to the High Aelda, long before the Tribulation.

Their magi was reasoned that the environment was a dynamic force which cycled eternally. Animals and plants were born, they matured, they died, and their remains provided sustenance so that the cycle may continue. Death, they concluded, was only a process of the continuation of life. Thus, the Elan philosophers concluded, the complete termination of life was an impossibility. To die individually is to perform a duty for the progression of nature, for only through death may life continue and regenerate.

The Geyath do not actively proselytize their faith. They believe that theirs is a systematic view gained through empiricism and common sense. A sagacious Geyath will assist in the enlightenment a potential convert if that student actively seeks and desires erudition, but the teacher will obscure his lessons by posing them as uncertainties; any Geyath appreciates the truism that the path to enlightenment is deeply personal and attained only by individual deliberation.