Recently there has been a split within the nature domain over whether or not the clerics of said domain should protect nature, or protect civilization from nature. This has led to the creation of the wilderness domain which aims to slow civilizations progress and acts like a counter balance to the nature domain whilst still focusing on commanding nature though in away in which the clerics do not force nature to their will.
Acolyte of Nature
Starting at 3rd level, you gain proficiency in your choice of one of the following skills: Survival, Animal Handling, Nature, or Perception, and you learn Sylvan.
You also learn one cantrip of your choice from the Druid spell list. This cantrip counts as a Cleric cantrip for you.
Channel Divinity: Nature’s Ward
Beginning at 3rd level, as an action, you weave a ward around your allies. You can assign a number of Temporary Hit Points equal to twice your Cleric level plus twice your Wisdom modifier as you wish among all creatures within 30 feet of you. If you use this feature again, any remaining Temporary Hit Points from previous uses are lost.
Binding Vine
Beginning at 6th level, While a creature has Temporary Hit Points granted by you, they have resistance to fire, acid, poison, lightning, and thunder damage.
Dampened Elements
While a creature has Temporary Hit Points granted by you, they have resistance to fire, acid, poison, lightning, and thunder damage
Awakened Plants
At 17th level, creatures that have Temporary Hit Points granted by you also have half cover, and when another creature deals damage to such a creature target with an attack, it takes radiant damage equal to the amount of Temporary Hit Points it depleted.

DOMAIN FAITH RESTRICTION
- You must belong to the Apostate faith tradition to access this divine domain.
NATURE DOMAIN SPELLS
Cleric Level | Spells |
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1st | Speak with Animals, Entangle, Spike Growth, Aid |
3rd | Summon beast, Barkskin |
5th | Plant Growth, Conjure Animals |
7th | Dominate Beast, Locate Creature |
9th | Wrath of Nature, Commune with Nature |