A visit with the Guardian Tree.
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A visit with the Guardian Tree.
Happy Anniversary Dreamtale!
English
Happy 1st Anniversary Dreamtale! And thanks also to Joku for creating this AU and continue with this story despite the problems she had XP And sorry for the delay but I couldn't upload it yesterday, I was busy Xd
Anyway, I hope you like drawing, and sorry if the drawing of the "mother" / "spirit" isn't very good or doesn't have the canonical/original colors. But there are few drawings of her and I wasn't sure Xd
PS: I don't know if she has a name, but if she has someone could tell me the name of the guardian tree / "mother" of Dream and Nightmare?
Dreamtale belongs to @dreamtale-au Undertale belongs to Toby Fox
(PS:Sorry for the English)
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Feliz 1º Aniversario Dreamtale! Y gracias también a Joku por crear este AU y seguir con esta historia a pesar de los problemas que tuvo XP Y perdón por el retraso pero no pude subirlo ayer, estuve ocupad@ Xd
Como sea, espero que os guste el dibujo, y perdón si el dibujo de la “madre”/ “espíritu” no esta muy bien o no tiene los colores canónicos/originales. Pero es que hay pocos dibujos de ella y no estaba segur@ Xd
PD: No se si tiene nombre, pero si tiene alguien podría decirme el nombre guardiana del árbol / “madre” de Dream y Nightmare?
Dreamtale pertenece a @dreamtale-au Undertale pertenece a Toby Fox
(Dibujo subido en mi cuenta de Deviantart: http://1andean.deviantart.com)
Vårdträd och lyckoträd – förutom tallar som får ett eget inlägg Det finns mycket skrivet om människors förhållande till träd. Träden är unika eftersom de kan leva under väldigt lång tid men samtidigt är bundna till samma plats. Människors relation till träd går att härleda till förkristen tid och offerlundar, men pågår också här och…
Part 1 of 3 about trees in the Scandinavian and esp. Swedish folk tradition! In Swedish.
ETA:
Del 1: Vårdträd och lyckoträd Del 2: Stortallen och andra tallar Del 3: Trolltallar, Vittertallar och andra läketräd
Hey! Are guardian trees a traditional in Norway like they are in Iceland? Sorry for asking lots of questions, heh. Just curious.
Hei hei!
I don’t know about Iceland at all, but in Norway it has been custom to have an offering tree, either in the yard or on the burial mounds, often where the ancestral father or the person who cleared the land and built the first farm was buried.
It was customary to take signs from the tree to divine the health and prosperity of the farm and its inhabitants, and as long as it was not harmed in any way, the farm and its people were protected against things like disease and misfortune.
People made offerings by the foot of the tree on many occasions, for instance, for luck with the brewing or to give thanks when a cow had calved or in remembrance of a deceased loved one. Also weekly - or more often - offerings are mentioned, iirc. The most common offering was milk or beer. It was also given food offerings on the bigger holidays, especially jul. During the outdoor spring cleaning, old leaves and other debris were raked to the foot of the tree, where also the used malt after brewing was poured. All this had the natural effect that the offering tree grew bigger and healthier than any other trees.
The most commonly found offering tree in general is a linden, maple, ash, elm or - in the mountains where I’m from and further north - birch or rowan. Occasionally you can also find oak, and even pine has been known as offering tree. The most common words for such a tree - directly translated - are yard-tree, offering-tree, wight-tree, thurs-birch and wight-birch. I’m sure there are a lot more.
If you are familiar with the Icelandic tradition, I’d love to hear about it!
Tiny and big things
Two more pictures from secret Moscow
Every fall the leaves in Moscow are gathered into plastic bags, an idea that shocks eco-sensetive citizens. Those bags are also disaster for tiny folk
That's a guardian tree
FFXIV 30 Day Screenshot Challenge
2) Nature: The Guardian Tree, Everschade, Central Shroud. Conjurers/White Mages are pretty much druids without shapeshifting.
(I just found out about these so playing a bit of catch up)
Afternoon light, through the mighty Norwegian Spruce that overlooks our home.
My dreams where a memorial last night: there was a tree, like I saw when I was meditating, but in this case it had little shrines incrusted on it’s bark, and sometimes people would dig wholes in it, and just perpetuate their people with mementos, now buried inside the tree.
I feel like I already wrote this.