![]() ![]() Once upon a time, the Forgotten Fields was a dense, enormous forest. To understand this, we need to go far back in history, but I’ll be brief. In one place, one of the trees goes by the name of the Sleeping Widow. Other Primeval Trees were left alone.Īccording to my writings, some kindhearted witches have actually made alliances with the Primeval Trees to help strengthen their magical powers.Īt least half a dozen Primeval Trees are known to exist today, mentioned in various records. As the legend of the Golden Apple foretold, the witches have actually destroyed several Primeval Trees, but they only went for the trees that produce the golden apples, which the wicked witches shun. You and I know of one of these Primeval Trees: the one on top of Scarecrow Hill. It’s a fantastic story which I just have to share with you, and it’s important that you understand. It is said that the roots of the Primeval Trees penetrate all of Jorvik, and that the roots are linked together in an enormous network through which they can communicate.Īwesome, huh? Like an ancient internet! Kinda… Lessened in power not least by the exploitation of Jorvik’s natural resources. The Primeval Trees had different looks and abilities and were much stronger and more magnificent in the olden days their glory days. ![]() The humans came to call them Primeval Trees. The humans understood the trees were special, ancient, and that they served a higher purpose. The humans discovered these trees, respected them, and let them live. These Life Wardens were brought into existence in the form of trees, who would forever live on Jorvik. ![]() When the light of Aideen spread over Jorvik and life was brought to the island, a handful of Life Wardens were created, whose task it was to guard the growing life, to shield it, and to give warning if the flora and fauna of the island were ever threatened. The legend of the Sleeping Widow goes back far in time. Objectives: Listen to what Linda has to say about the Sleeping Widow. Yawn… I’ve been looking all night and I think I’ve found an old note from the mid-18th century. Return to Linda in library at the Winery and see if she has found any useful information. ![]()
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