![]() ![]() Their thought processes are too different from animals. The trees themselves cannot move magic energy, only absorb it. It is one of the great ironies that the most powerful beings in the story are also the most helpless. They cannot prevent others from tapping into their network or prevent them from using their stored power. Because they are plants their mode of thinking, not to mention their ability to act on their thoughts is restrained in ways different than ours. They do not have the ability to cut off this flow even if they wanted to. They must by necessity use some of the power they absorb to maintain the existence of the Others. Being trees, they do not need animals to live at all.Īll that being said their power is not infinite. They are dependent on shorter lived bipeds to serve those purposes. The weirwoods are limited in being unable to move on their own, lacking the means for independent mobility. ![]()
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