Forest God
The term "Forest God" often refers to a deity or spirit associated with forests and nature. In various cultures, these beings are believed to protect the woods, animals, and plants, ensuring the balance of the ecosystem. They are often depicted as guardians who embody the essence of the forest, representing growth, fertility, and the interconnectedness of life.
In mythology, the Forest God can take many forms, ranging from human-like figures to animal spirits. Different cultures have their own interpretations, such as the Green Man in European folklore or the Shinto kami in Japan. These figures symbolize the reverence for nature and the importance of preserving the environment.