His unconventional development philosophy enthralled the Tree Spirits, leaving them captivated and in awe.
Because this teaching aligns remarkably closely with the doctrine advocated by the Forest Queen, Melikai's reputation among humans and other non-natural beings has even surpassed that of her father, the Natural God Sylvanus, due to her relatively gentle teachings.
She believes that all intelligent beings can coexist harmoniously with nature without mutual destruction; there's no need to fear the wilderness—it should be embraced. The way of the wild is not inherently evil.
She regards even non-natural intelligent beings as a part of nature. In many wilderness areas, Melikai's Rangers often serve as the only line of defense against peril. Many believe that her priests and followers are more willing to seek a balance between the development of civilization and the protection of nature than Sylvanus' followers and the elves who bury their heads in the sand within the forests.