Treeness
Belonging solely to Lossëndil, treeness is the inner quality that makes one have roots, bark, piney branches, and evil squirrels that sit on the piney branches. Because only Lossy has Treeness, she, as Tree, is considered an endangered species on the forums. Numerous members would like to start a fund to preserve her species, but the Lossy-tree (under which name her species was first recognized by MissFreckles) rejects all such helpful intentions. As she lives beside de Nile when not on top of Cliff, the Lossy-tree struggles to come to terms with her essence. Psychiatrists believe that the source of the problem is a poor self-concept, but Duffers, not being susceptible to modern psychoanalysis, recognize that the problem stems from lack of water, and possibly a subconscious dislike of cheese. The appropriate response when treeness is denied by the Lossy-tree is "Triad," which shows this deNile for what it is--an affliction contracted by too much time spent with Derny.
The Records of Treeness
"Treeness and Cookies: A Genesis"
Once the Lossy-tree was human. This ended where all good things end--with cookies.
The Christening of the Tree
The Confession of Treeness
"Marke Ye the Tree," and other excerpts from the Bouk of Olde Tyme
"The Much-Sought Tree"
A wonderful piece by Olórin the Wise.
"There Once Was a Tree"
Sopespian's poem in her honor, according to the appropriate metre.
"Trees: A Poem"
"Piniest of Trees"
A poem to honor the Tree's graduation, as well as to wreak vengeance for her duplicitous behavior in Mafia 32.
Belonging solely to Lossëndil, treeness is the inner quality that makes one have roots, bark, piney branches, and evil squirrels that sit on the piney branches. Because only Lossy has Treeness, she, as Tree, is considered an endangered species on the forums. Numerous members would like to start a fund to preserve her species, but the Lossy-tree (under which name her species was first recognized by MissFreckles) rejects all such helpful intentions. As she lives beside de Nile when not on top of Cliff, the Lossy-tree struggles to come to terms with her essence. Psychiatrists believe that the source of the problem is a poor self-concept, but Duffers, not being susceptible to modern psychoanalysis, recognize that the problem stems from lack of water, and possibly a subconscious dislike of cheese. The appropriate response when treeness is denied by the Lossy-tree is "Triad," which shows this deNile for what it is--an affliction contracted by too much time spent with Derny.
The Records of Treeness
"Treeness and Cookies: A Genesis"
Once the Lossy-tree was human. This ended where all good things end--with cookies.
The Christening of the Tree
The Confession of Treeness
"Marke Ye the Tree," and other excerpts from the Bouk of Olde Tyme
"The Much-Sought Tree"
A wonderful piece by Olórin the Wise.
"There Once Was a Tree"
Sopespian's poem in her honor, according to the appropriate metre.
"Trees: A Poem"
"Piniest of Trees"
A poem to honor the Tree's graduation, as well as to wreak vengeance for her duplicitous behavior in Mafia 32.
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