Malyck remains, for all of us, enigmatic. We know some things about him, but not enough to come to many definite conclusions about his role in the development of the identity of the Sylvari race. One definite conclusion is obvious: Malyck does not come from the Pale Tree, ergo another Tree exists. Malyck believes that he knows where he comes from and so we can surmise that he comes from west of the Grove, somewhere deeper in the heart of the Maguuma Jungle. He was deposited by a river and so it follows that if we can trace the course of that waterway we will eventually meet his Tree. Although Malyck is considered to be Sylvari (at least physiologically) it is surprising to learn that he has not participated in the Dream. (He exclaims, “My tree has no dream.”) This is startling, as it seems impossible that another Tree could exist that does not possess the same ability to perceive the natural world through it’s fruit. This ability is, of course, one of the foremost perculiarities of the Dream – a shared consciousness between Tree and fruit (and possibly even between Tree and ecosystem.) This leaves us all puzzled over the possible explanations for Malyck’s Tree’s dreamless state. A number of differing theories will henceforth be presented:
1) Malyck’s Tree has made a decision to withdraw from the Dream
Like the Soundless, Malyck’s Tree has rejected the Dream. With this decision comes a weakening (if not severing) of the links between Tree and fruit. A link may still exist, however, if only residual, as Malyck is able to intuitively determine that his Tree does not have a Dream, suggesting that he nonetheless was able to perceive, in some way, the consciousness of his Tree (he also refers loosely to his “people” again suggesting that he is able to perceive the presence of other beings that have come from his Tree). If Malyck’s Tree is indeed like the Soundless in this regard, it seems unusual that the Pale Tree waa not aware of it’s existence since Malyck’s Tree would have participated in the Dream, at least for a short time. Of course, it may be that each Tree “dreams” differently and that the substance of each dream is closely linked to the personality of the Tree in question. Thus, two Trees have completely different dreams that do not overlap, so that neither percieves the other through their Dream. If this is the case, we could argue that Malyck’s Tree has rejected a “Dream state” unique to that species of sentient tree.
2) Malyck’s Tree is dead
It could be that Malyck cannot perceive “Dream” because his Tree is dead. Sylvari gain access to the Dream through the Pale Tree and so in speculating that Malyck’s Tree is dead, we are ultimately seeking an answer to the question: “What would happen to Sylvari if the Pale Tree were to die?”
3) Malyck’s Tree is “wild”
The Tree has not been nurtured into existence in the same way that the Pale Tree has. This means that Malyck’s Tree does not have the same kind of personality (attributes and so on) – nor has it developed anywhere near the kind of empathetic bond that the Pale Tree has not only with Sylvari in general but also all living beings (such as humans, charr, norn etc etc). This might partially go toward explaining why Sylvari are emotionally stunted as it is not normal for them to feel emotion. In speculating thus, we are ultimately seeking an answer to the question: “What would happen if a plant were to become emotionally aware?”
4) Malyck’s Tree produces fertile Sylvari
The Pale Tree may be unique in her role producing Sylvari influenced by the Dream. These Sylvari (and the Pale Tree too) are parthenocarpic in nature – they require some kind of intervention to reproduce. A real world example would be cultivated bananas which are unable to produce viable seeds. In this case the reproduction of the plant involves removing and transplanting part of the banana’s stem. To push this further, consider that initially the banana is wild but is somehow domesticated (or “cultivated” if you will) and that it is at this point that the nature of it’s reproductive cycle changes. This is almost exactly what has happened to the Pale Tree. An act of intervention (by Ronan) has led to the development of a different (cultivated) variety of Sylvari who do not reproduce. This does not explain why they are influenced by the Dream however. The responsibility for access to the Dream (according to this theory anyway) falls to Ventari. Hence, because Malyck’s Tree has not been in contact with any of the magical races of Tyria, particularly those who have a close relationship with the Trees of Tyria and so does not “Dream”.
5) Malyck is not true “Sylvari”
We all assume that Malyck is Sylvari on account of his physiology but it is possible that Sylvari refer to themselves as such not only because of their physiology but also because they have access to the Dream.