
Arthurian Legend
A king’s moral decay blights his realm, drying rivers and withering crops. A barren land reflects a ruler’s failings, only restored by trials in the Otherworld. The bond between a king’s virtue & his kingdom’s health, a theme of rulers & their lands. The physical world mirrors the moral state of ruler, growing barren as king suffers or sins. The decay represents a curse, a call for atonement. Recovery by strength & spiritual insight. The path to redemption requires a journey into the unknown.
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The Sacred Yew Tree
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Coordinates | (958, 2315) |
Description
In the heart of an ancient forest lies a towering yew tree, revered by locals as a sacred site. Its gnarled branches stretch wide, adorned with vibrant moss and delicate flowers, while the ground is carpeted with soft, lush grass, creating a serene atmosphere for reflection and worship.
Appearance
The yew tree stands at least 50 feet tall, with a thick trunk and a canopy that filters sunlight into a gentle green glow. Surrounding the tree are small altars made of stone, where offerings are left by those seeking guidance or blessings.