I wanted to follow-up on my most recent post, “The Other Tree”, to present more ideas that I felt may have some merit in helping us understand some of the most quizzical aspects of the Pale Tree, her Dream, and the Nightmare.
Why Does The Pale Tree Produce Sylvari And Sylvan Hounds? Justifying The Use Of Real-World Examples To Help Understand Fantasy-World Models
If I asked you why the Pale Tree produces sylvari you’d say, “That’s easy – she’s a tree and they are her fruit (acorns),” and I’d say that you were right. But have you ever been puzzled about sylvan hounds? Don’t they seem a bit out of place? Why would the tree produce them? The answer may lie in the nature of real-world oak trees.
In the springtime, oaks produce both male and female flowers. The female flowers are very small; the male flowers form long aments, disperse pollen, then drop dead at the foot of the tree. Could it be then that sylvan hounds are the magical equivalent of catkins?
The Nature Of The Dream
An acorn is not a wind-borne seed. What this means is that when it drops from a tree, it falls straight down. This is a very inefficient means of ensuring that you will effectively reproduce; as such, oaks rely on natural predators such as squirrels and birds to help spread their seeds.
In GW2 the Pale Tree does not enjoy the luxury of squirrels or birds (the closest natural predator related to the possible spread of anything sylvari is the Great Jungle Wurm of Wychmire Swamp) but it’s seeds – sylvari – are magical, allowing them to relocate themselves with ease. And there is something else that the Pale Tree has, which helps it to motivate it’s seeds: the Dream.
Could it be possible that the Dream has something to do with ensuring the reproductive success of sylvari? This same Dream may ensure not only that 1) the tree produces larger yields of seeds each year but also that 2) those same seeds spread as far and wide across the face of Tyria as they can (via Hunts, whether Wyld or Dark), in order to ensure the maximum possible chance of successfully producing another oak tree.
Why Is This Important?
In Season One Ceara developed, together with her Nightmare Court allies, the Tower Of Nightmares. Intriguingly, this plant produced wind-borne seeds, making it’s ability to reproduce far more effective than the Pale Tree, especially when we consider that these plants (presumably) only served Nightmare, eliminating the inner-conflict that has hampered the reproductive efforts of the great oak. Just as importantly, the Tower was big enough to produce a massive taproot – a taproot that might have been as big as that of the Pale Tree, reaching deep into the ground to a source of magic which the Pale Tree may also have access to. When the Tower was destroyed Ceara devised a new plan, using machinery, to produce a mechanical version of the Tower’s taproot – a drill. This is why the Pale Tree’s survival may be important. Her taproot penetrates the heart of Tyria, accessing reservoirs of magic that would make the energy sealed in the Bloodstone look like the mere morning-tea snack of an Elder Dragon.
In short, something may wish to preserve the Pale Tree, or at least her ability to access magic….