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The '''Treekin''' are sentient walking trees | The '''Treekin''' are sentient walking trees originally native to the [[Black Forest]], although many more have taken up residence in [[Eleusis]] as [[city]] guards. | ||
In celebration of the arrival of Lady [[Demeter]] to the Garden, [[Eris]], Goddess of Chaos held a wild, unforgettable party in the Black Forest where Divine and mortal alike became intoxicated with free flowing Chaos tequila. As a practical joke, the Goddess of Chaos gave the Green Lady and [[Melpomene]] a goblet filled with Primal Chaos. Upon consuming the drink, Goddess, spirit and forest began to exhibit the effects of Chaos, but it was not until later that the full effects were shown. | In celebration of the arrival of Lady [[Demeter]] to the [[Pantheon|Garden]], [[Eris]], [[Gods|Goddess]] of Chaos, held a wild, unforgettable party in the Black Forest where Divine and mortal alike became intoxicated with free-flowing Chaos tequila. As a practical joke, the Goddess of Chaos gave the Green Lady and [[Melpomene]] a goblet filled with Primal Chaos. Upon consuming the drink, Goddess, spirit, and forest began to exhibit the effects of Chaos, but it was not until later that the full effects were shown. | ||
Trees within the Black Forest began mutating into wildling trees that were either aggressive or reticent. In an effort to undo the damage, Demeter created the fiery reddish orange roses that grow within the [[Aerinewild]]. The flowers gentled these walking trees, but it seemed the chaotic effects were irreversible. The forestals then discovered that not only could the trees now had a spark of intellect and were soon teaching these wildlings to speak and think. They had turned into a new race of creatures | Trees within the Black Forest began mutating into wildling trees that were either aggressive or reticent. In an effort to undo the damage, Demeter created the fiery reddish orange roses that grow within the [[Aerinewild]]. The flowers gentled these walking trees, but it seemed the chaotic effects were irreversible. The forestals then discovered that not only could the trees now had a spark of intellect and were soon teaching these wildlings to speak and think. They had turned into a new race of creatures called Treekin and the first of these was named Mossfoot. | ||
The [[stickpeople]] of the [[Primordial Forest of Chaos]] within the [[Erisian Pyramid]] are believed to be a related | The [[stickpeople]] of the [[Primordial Forest of Chaos]] within the [[Erisian Pyramid]] are believed to be a species related to the Treekin. | ||
[[Category:Black Forest Denizens]] | [[Category:Black Forest Denizens]] |
Revision as of 17:13, 12 August 2007
The Treekin are sentient walking trees originally native to the Black Forest, although many more have taken up residence in Eleusis as city guards.
In celebration of the arrival of Lady Demeter to the Garden, Eris, Goddess of Chaos, held a wild, unforgettable party in the Black Forest where Divine and mortal alike became intoxicated with free-flowing Chaos tequila. As a practical joke, the Goddess of Chaos gave the Green Lady and Melpomene a goblet filled with Primal Chaos. Upon consuming the drink, Goddess, spirit, and forest began to exhibit the effects of Chaos, but it was not until later that the full effects were shown.
Trees within the Black Forest began mutating into wildling trees that were either aggressive or reticent. In an effort to undo the damage, Demeter created the fiery reddish orange roses that grow within the Aerinewild. The flowers gentled these walking trees, but it seemed the chaotic effects were irreversible. The forestals then discovered that not only could the trees now had a spark of intellect and were soon teaching these wildlings to speak and think. They had turned into a new race of creatures called Treekin and the first of these was named Mossfoot.
The stickpeople of the Primordial Forest of Chaos within the Erisian Pyramid are believed to be a species related to the Treekin.
Pages in category "Treekin"
The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.