Sep. 11th, 2009

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  • 15:29 @oz_diggs There's also an Ogre of Ogowan in "Pirates." #
  • 15:41 @MikeConway I should try that sometime. I always wondered if I'd like Golden Grahams, but I was never really one for dry cereal. #
  • 17:57 @MikeConway They're probably trying to shoot Badtz-Maru. #
  • 17:59 Photo: So is this what you use when you want to shoot Badtz-Maru? tumblr.com/xpy320ore #
  • 18:05 @Clamanity Yes, you misheard. It's actually THURSDAY N
    ight Live on SATURDAYS. #
  • 18:39 Link: Proposed Honor Stirs Up a Firebrand’s Hometown - The mayor of Glenn Beck’s hometown has offered him the... tumblr.com/xpy3218wl #
  • 18:45 What would be so terrible about a health care plan that covered illegal immigrants, anyway? #
  • 18:45 Especially considering that a lot of them seem to work rather accident-heavy jobs. #
  • 19:13 Photo: Yeah, I remember when that happened to me.  Thanks for bringing back painful memories!... tumblr.com/xpy321q2z #
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  • 20:26 So "Here Comes Science" isn't coming out in stores for ANOTHER two weeks? Maybe I should order it from Amazon. #
  • 20:28 @NowIsStrange Neither am I. I think it's just another example of Bush squandering the world's goodwill in 2001. #
  • 20:34 @pshumate No, tourmaline bullets. #
  • 22:21 A school that didn't want to air Obama's speech is taking kids to see Bush tinyurl.com/kkaaml #
  • 23:54 @JaredofMo Hey, I haven't even had a book published yet! #
  • 23:55 @huggythuggy Young girls love Leno! He's the new Joe Jonas! #
  • 23:57 I can't say I know what a hypercube is, but I imagine it's something like the place where the Borg hang out. #
  • 00:00 @JaredofMo Bugs and the Wizard can bond over the times when they cross-dressed to fool somebody. #
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The concept of a tree that supports the entire world and the heavens is a common one in mythology, appearing in legends from Mesoamerica to India. I guess people liked the idea of a cosmology that didn't leave the world's fate to a turtle. The best known mythological world tree, however, is the Norse ash tree Yggdrasil. The mythology surrounding this ash was quite complex, with the tree having three roots that reach down to the three different worlds of Asgard, Midgard, and Niflheim, each watered by a different well or spring (the one in Midgard being the well of Mimir, from which Odin drank in order to gain wisdom). There's an eagle nesting in the branches of Yggdrasil, a squirrel running up and down its trunk, and a serpent nibbling at the root in Niflheim. The tree is also where Odin sacrificed himself so that he could obtain knowledge.



The World Tree motif, with Yggdrasil as the main model, has made its way into several video games, one of them being Faxanadu.



Yeah, THAT game, which involves the hero climbing the World Tree from its roots to its branches, and also involves Elves and Dwarves from Norse mythology. We rented the game once when I was a kid, but we didn't get very far. We DID watch the Captain N episode based on the game, however, in which the King of the Elves was an Elvis impersonator.



Another video game series that involves the World Tree is Dragon Quest. As early as the second game, there's an item awkwardly called "Leaf of World Tree," which can be used to revive a fallen hero. In more recent games, the item is called an "Yggdrasil Leaf," making the connection to Norse mythology more obvious. This is part of the same renaming that has Wyvern Wings now referred to as Chimera Wings, which I don't really care for. Apparently they've always been Chimera Wings in Japan, but even though a Google Image Search found some pictures of mythological chimeras with wings, isn't "Wyvern" a better name for this sort of monster?



Getting back to the World Tree, though, you can find the Leaf in DQ2 on a tiny island that I believe is said to house every kind of tree in the world (although the eight-bit graphics don't really present this too well). I believe the only Leaf to be found in the upper world of DQ3 (which is an analog of our own) is in a large forest in the area corresponding to Siberia, and the Siberians DID have a World Tree myth, so maybe this isn't entirely coincidental. But the first DQ game that actually has a World Tree is the fourth. The base of the tree is in Elfville, and its leaves are free for the taking, but I believe you can only have one at a time. The Zenithian Sword is also hidden somewhere in the tree's branches. The World Tree is also significant in the Dragon Quest Monsters games, which include kingdoms like Great Log and Great Tree.

And while I'm on the subject, I feel I should also mention the Deku Tree and Maku Tree from the Zelda games, which aren't exactly World Trees, but have some similar characteristics.

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