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'''Eliot''' was a world tree that grew in the [[forest]] of [[Saga City]] in [[the | '''Eliot''' was a world tree that grew in the [[forest]] of [[Saga City]] in [[the Clockworks]]. When [[Iris Wildthyme]] was young, she visited the tree and had a long chat with it about all the adventures she wished to embark on. | ||
After Iris left the [[Obverse]], the people of the Clockworks uprooted Eliot and took him through the [[Ringpull]] and onto [[Hyspero]]. They planted him in an underground city where he spent millennia alone. | After Iris left the [[Obverse]], the people of the Clockworks uprooted Eliot and took him through the [[Ringpull]] and onto [[Hyspero]]. They planted him in an underground city where he spent millennia alone. | ||
When Iris returned to Hyspero and visited Eliot, he told her how to escape and what she would need to defeat [[Anthony Marvelle]]. ([[PROSE]]: | When Iris returned to Hyspero and visited Eliot, he told her how to escape and what she would need to defeat [[Anthony Marvelle]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Wildthyme Beyond! (novel)}}) | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:17, 25 February 2024
Eliot was a world tree that grew in the forest of Saga City in the Clockworks. When Iris Wildthyme was young, she visited the tree and had a long chat with it about all the adventures she wished to embark on.
After Iris left the Obverse, the people of the Clockworks uprooted Eliot and took him through the Ringpull and onto Hyspero. They planted him in an underground city where he spent millennia alone.
When Iris returned to Hyspero and visited Eliot, he told her how to escape and what she would need to defeat Anthony Marvelle. (PROSE: Wildthyme Beyond! [+]Loading...["Wildthyme Beyond! (novel)"])