• DarkSirrush
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    5 months ago

    I say going feral, as that forest is clearly hostile to anyone that enters, but the trees are rooted and don’t visibly relocate, nor did they ever get described as being able to communicate (except, I guess, a clear GET THE FUCK OUTTA HERE)

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      5 months ago

      Oh right – I don’t think Tolkien gives any indication that the Old Forest near Buckland has anything to do with the entwives? It’s insanely old, contemporary to Bombadil even, and the only named tree is characterized as male. I like the idea though.

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        5 months ago

        Yeah, it never got revisited/explicitly mentioned, but between the description of the forest, and the way the ents describe what happens when they are alone for too long, its hard not to think the forest is full of entwives.

        The only named tree being male could be that a single male went with/found/was born among the entwives and also ‘went feral’, or it could be a mistranslation (in world or IRL) or the gender used got changed over time as people forgot it was a female tree (as it has been far too long since I read any Tolkien books to remember who voiced the trees name - if it was Bombadil this point is obviously moot)

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          5 months ago

          It is indeed Tom Bombadil. You won’t be surprised to hear he has an entire song for Old Man Willow.