Treant Protectors

Treant Protectors are an ancient race that resemble large, mobile trees. They are usually hidden among the foliage and rarely seen. Charged with protecting their land and its secrets, the Protectors are extremely long-lived and notoriously fierce in their duties. Because of their longevity, time appears to pass quickly for them, and patience is one of their natural virtues. Like normal trees, Treant Protectors possess the same plant characteristics. They consume water through their roots, which double as feet. Lifesap flows through their bodies, which grow and bloom, and require sunlight for nourishment. Unlike regular plants, however, they appear to need sleep. Because of their self-imposed isolation, Treant Protectors know little of things in the outside world, as evidenced by Rooftrellen's confusion when met with gold and items.

Sworn to defend the helpless, Treant Protectors are are able to sap the life from trespassers, transferring their vitality to their allies. Their roots and tendrils reach far and wide, where they emerge to shield and rejuvenate allies. As expected, the Protectors fear axes and fire, and heroes who wield them.

The best known Protector is Rooftrellen, sent out by his kind to explore the world, and report any threats that could endanger their homeland. On his forehead, Rooftrellen wears a special runestone. What this signifies is unknown. Whether or not the Treant Protectors are related to 's treants is also unknown. Rooftrellen can summon the Spirit of Nature to release its power, causing an of vines and roots. It is unknown whether this ability is unique to him, or available to all Protectors.

Homeland
The Treant Protectors live within unnamed mountains beyond the Vale of Augury, far to the west. Within the woods lies the remains of an ancient power that continuously emits a strange energy. The life forms in this land are dangerous and unusual, including "all-consuming grasses", crossbred animals, and poisonous flowers. It is a sacred, hidden place, but not to outsiders, who arrived to cut and burn down the forest. The Protectors were able to defend their lands, apparently killing the intruders. Faced with this threat, the Protectors spent a long period of time to discuss their situation, and finally decided to send out Rooftrellen to observe the outside world.