@ericmarcus @niknak1105 Land wights gravitate to whatever they fancy most within the landscape. Could be an impressive oak, down at marsh edge it might be an ash. Might be a particular stone on moor or the river, an elm. They have a non-human sense of beauty and place that is not based on nativeness.
Land wights gravitate to whatever they fancy most within the landscape. Could be an impressive oak, down at marsh edge it might be an ash. Might be a particular stone on moor or the river, an elm. They have a non-human sense of beauty and place that is not based on nativeness.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) June 9, 2019