Giant tree

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The giant tree


Danger: Normal
Inhabitants : nagas, fairies, Harpies, kensha beasts, noghdongs, podmaws, arboreal frogs, starkala bugs, shadow fishes, iampis, abyssal slugs, pantaurs
Characters : Crisis, Anna, Belletia, Léa


The giant tree deserves its name, for it is truly gigantic. It's a single tree larger than many forests, so large that you could build towns and castles on its thickest branches. Because of its dense foliage and immense size, there is a zone of perpetual night around its base. This has resulted in the evolution of strange and interesting flora that glow, much like what you can find in evernight forest, and some bizarre creatures dwell in that place. The giant tree is also famous for being home to two giant nagas: Crisis and Anna. The former is a well known predator, dreaded for her great appetite for humans; the latter, a well known grouch.

The crown of the giant tree is like a little world of its own, with gentle hills made of leaves, a lake carved in to the bark of a branch, and gentle streams flowing from the lake all the way down to the ground when it rains. The place is surprisingly teeming with life, with a large gathering of giant harpies, sitting on branches, sleeping around the lake, diving down from the crown to go on hunting, coming back with prey to feed to their young, or squabbling with each others. With each of those harpies having their individual feather color pattern, it makes for a bright, colorful, and beautiful spectacle. Under their talons, the interior of the crown of the tree is like a sea of leaves with its own, unique ecosystem and strange animals navigating it.

Interestingly, the giant tree is worshiped by the sect of the Arborian Laborists who dubbed it "Mother Fel".

Not a lot of people pay great mind to the stars; the direction in which they turn is often missed, despite being one of the few indicators for the four cardinal directions. The stars all over Felarya turn in the same direction, and this is very important at sea. For those at land within the main continent, the Giant Tree serves just fine. In fact, by observing which branches they are facing, many individuals learn their exact bearing: while the tree is evergreen and gigantic, it is not cylindrically symmetric, and the rate at which its branches grow, fall off and regrow is slow enough as to consider it practically unchanging on a geological scale. The same branches have been pointing north for centuries, and most people know what the tree looks like from where they live.


  • credits to Servomoore and Stabs for ideas to develop the giant tree.