“A tree by any other name would not have feet”, wrote the ancient poets of Dufferland. Or did they? I forgot to check.
The particular tree we're speaking of is Lossendil, who possesses in full the rare quality of Treeness. She doesn’t just look like a tree or act like a tree. She is a tree, as evidenced by the sap in her bark, the roots underneath her, and the piney branches under which Duffers love to rest.
Unfortunately, she has not yet come to this realization, even though her Treeness is apparent to the rest of us. This thread is meant to help her out of deNile.
We fear that some psychological misunderstanding has caused her deny her true identity, but not all is lost! On this thread, we must gently coax her into a proper understanding of her essence. I beseech you, good duffers, draw near and lend a helping hand. We must unite, working together to reveal Lossy's treeness unto herself!
The Encyclopedia Entry
Gondorgirl's Lossy-tree Illustration (Scroll down to the third image)
One of Lossy-tree's denials: Photo; Explanation
The particular tree we're speaking of is Lossendil, who possesses in full the rare quality of Treeness. She doesn’t just look like a tree or act like a tree. She is a tree, as evidenced by the sap in her bark, the roots underneath her, and the piney branches under which Duffers love to rest.
Unfortunately, she has not yet come to this realization, even though her Treeness is apparent to the rest of us. This thread is meant to help her out of deNile.
We fear that some psychological misunderstanding has caused her deny her true identity, but not all is lost! On this thread, we must gently coax her into a proper understanding of her essence. I beseech you, good duffers, draw near and lend a helping hand. We must unite, working together to reveal Lossy's treeness unto herself!
The Encyclopedia Entry
Gondorgirl's Lossy-tree Illustration (Scroll down to the third image)
One of Lossy-tree's denials: Photo; Explanation
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