
Connects to: 00.02.02, 00.06 and 01.08.
Overview
Perhaps it is the rain that blows off the Ocean of Bitter Regrets (00.06), perhaps it is something in the soil, but where Broderick’s River (01.08) rises up to meet the mountains there is a stand of great sequoias that tower far above the riverbanks.
Due to the rough terrain in the area, the trees are generally left to stand in silence except for when druids arrive to cut one to replace the didgeridoos that are too old to properly call the leviathans out of their depths.
Connections
- Broderick’s River empties out into Broderick’s Estuary (01.08) not far from here.
- The dryad of the grove has given up her tree’s heart to the pirate king Udenyr (00.02.02).
- Broderick is the name of the son of Ulthar the Loved
Hooks
- Where do these druids set up their whale-calling didgeridoos?
- How do they get the tree trunks there?
- How does one play a didgeridoo made out of the trunk of a redwood tree?