I've often wondered about how the Aldryami manage to maintain both some kind of
identification with "their" breed of tree (white oak, yellow pine, redwood, bristlecone) and a
species-level dedication to the understanding of the welfare of the forest as a whole.
Because in much of the real world, pines forge new forest at the edges, encroaching
rapidly on any ground that isn't disturbed by browsing, cutting, burning or tilling. Then
once the pines are established, the hardwoods encroach on them, ultimately shading them
out and killing them. Real world walnut trees are no more the friend of a lodgepole pine
than a lumberjack is.
Perhaps finding a way to break this magical community is one of the ways to fight the
Reforestation. Could it be that the Bristlecone Elves are much much less than enthusiastic
about the White Pine Elves' aggressive forest expansion plans?
Mike Dawson
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