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* ''Webcomic/{{Drive}}'': The rhinn, a species of diminutive aliens native to the planet Ashteet, live in houses built in the treetops of the forests that cover their world.
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Natives of these settlements may isolationists seeking to avoid the attention of other people by raising their cities above where they could be stumbled into and hiding them within the canopy. In other cases, these may be built in areas where staying on the forest floor is dangerous, such as in wildernesses teeming with predators.
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Compare TreehouseOfFun and ArborealAbode. TreeTrunkTour is the sister trope that takes place ''in'' the trees instead of ''on'' them. For a more extreme variant, where entire civilizations can exist purely within tree canopies, see TreeTopWorld.
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** ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'': The Ewoks' village is built in the canopy of one of their world's vast forests, with rope bridges connecting its homes and platforms. While unlike the much larger Wookiees (see below), Ewoks don't seem to be particularly adapted for tree-dwelling and would've been unable to do so before they developed rudimentary technology, the ExpandedUniverse shows that the forests of Endor have many predators that it would make perfect sense for the diminutive Ewoks to build their homes out of reach of.
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* Windy999 [[http://windy999.deviantart.com/art/Elven-Toilet-5263196 reminds us]] about some in[[NobodyPoops evitable]] problems with this solution.
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* ''Fanfic/ADragonInShiningArmour'': In sequel ''Holy War'', the city of Evergrowth is a LayeredMetropolis version of this. The upper level of the city is just below the canopy and home to the city's businesses and government functions. Stairs that wind around the enormous trees the city is built around lead to the forest floor where the residential parts of town are.
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** Orak-Tau, a city within the Labyrinth in the Underworld, is a bizarre inversion. Rather than being built among tree branches, it's built within and hanging from a massive tangle of roots hanging from the ceiling of an immense cavern. Fittingly, it can be accessed by climbing into certain tree hollows in the East and heading down, among other methods.
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* ''TabletopGame/{{Exalted}}'': The peoples of the Eastern forests often live in villages built upon massive trees. The Haltans, native to the immense redwood forests of the Northeast, are the most notable example, and live in cities built on platforms held among the trees' branches. The trees are large enough to hold multiple such platforms -- some cities can be six layers deep -- and an extensive system of raised bridges connects all settlements. Haltans can go their whole lives without touching the ground, which is good -- their treaties with TheFairFolk give the latter free run of the ground but forbid them from hunting amidst the trees. Halta is also home to several {{beastm|an}}en and {{talking animal}}s, most based on arboreal creatures such as monkeys and {{giant spider}}s or flying ones such as owls, hawks and bats.
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** The peoples of the Eastern forests often live in villages built upon massive trees. The Haltans, native to the immense redwood forests of the Northeast, are the most notable example, andlive their entire civilization lives in cities built on platforms held among the trees' branches. The trees are large enough to hold multiple such platforms -- some cities can be six layers deep -- and an extensive system of raised bridges connects all settlements. Haltans can go their whole lives without touching the ground, which is good -- their treaties with TheFairFolk give the latter free run of the ground but forbid them from hunting amidst the trees. Halta is also home to several {{beastm|an}}en and {{talking animal}}s, most based on arboreal creatures such as monkeys and {{giant spider}}s or flying ones such as owls, hawks and bats.bats.
** Mount Kahikatea, an ancient city of the First Age, was a particularly unusual example. It was built on top of a three-mile-high kahikatea trees, which grew on top of and around one another to form a literal mountain of interlocked, living boughs. The city itself consisted of grand wooden palaces and buildings built on top of this collective canopy, alongside a maze of tunnels and chambers snaking among the branches, roots and trunks of the forest.
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** Mount Kahikatea, an ancient city of the First Age, was a particularly unusual example. It was built on top of a three-mile-high kahikatea trees, which grew on top of and around one another to form a literal mountain of interlocked, living boughs. The city itself consisted of grand wooden palaces and buildings built on top of this collective canopy, alongside a maze of tunnels and chambers snaking among the branches, roots and trunks of the forest.
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* ''Literature/RealmOfTheElderlings'': Trehaug is an entire city made of tree houses and inhabited by homebound [[IntrepidMerchant intrepid]] [[ProudMerchantRace merchants]]. It's a veritable maze of gangways, ladders and circular rooms built on platforms around tree trunks. This is because right underneath Trehaug there's an ancient Elderling city that's been buried by some past cataclysm ''and'' the Rain Wild River, the waters of which are caustic and make the ground funny, runs right beside it. The Rain Wilders spend their time uncovering the Elderling city and plundering its magical artefacts, a good part of which goes towards keeping Trehaug functioning.
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* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'': Played with. [[BirdPeople Arakkoa]] villages are textbook examples: Ground access is via a winding staircase within the tree, and most inhabitants live on interconnected platforms on top of the strongest branches. Darnassus, the Night Elven capital city is built on top of the giant tree Teldrassil, but is fairly level and has streets and stone structures. Troll villages, like Zabra'jin, are on the ground but are constructed out of wood and have rope bridges connecting the upper floors.
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** [[BirdPeople Arakkoa]] villages are textbook examples:Ground ground access is via a winding staircase within the tree, and most inhabitants live on interconnected platforms on top of the strongest branches. branches.
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** Troll villages, like Zabra'jin, are on the ground but are constructed out of wood and have rope bridges connecting the upper floors.
** [[BirdPeople Arakkoa]] villages are textbook examples:
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* ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'': [[https://scryfall.com/card/ddu/30/treetop-village Treetop Village]] depicts a cluster of huts built in a tree's canopy.
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* ''VideoGame/TheWayOfCinnamon'': This seems to be where [[PlayerCharacter Cinnamon]] and his family lives, as this serves as the first level of the game.
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A common form of BambooTechnology, although more magical versions can be seen as well. Can often be found within TheLostWoods.
[[OurElvesAreDifferent Wood elves]] are frequent inhabitants of such a place, and it has become an often-used version of the HiddenElfVillage. Often, [[TheAgeless undying]] or otherwise long-lived elves may outlive the trees and have to relocate every few decades or centuries. In other cases, winged creatures such as BirdPeople may make their homes among the boughs -- the gaps between trees aren't a significant issue if you can fly, after all.
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A common form of BambooTechnology, although more magical versions can be seen as well. Can This can often be found within TheLostWoods.
TheLostWoods and the HungryJungle.
[[OurElvesAreDifferent Wood elves]] are frequent inhabitants of such a place, and it has become an often-used version of the HiddenElfVillage. Often, [[TheAgeless undying]] or otherwise long-lived elves may outlive the trees and have to relocate every few decades or centuries. In other cases, winged creatures such as BirdPeople may make their homes among the boughs -- the gaps between trees aren't a significant issue if you can fly, afterall.
all. Monkeys, monkey-people and similar arboreal beings are also likely to be found in towns like these.
Natives of these settlements may isolationists seeking to avoid the attention of other people by raising their cities above where they could be stumbled into and hiding them within the canopy. In other cases, these may be built in areas where staying on the forest floor is dangerous, such as in wildernesses teeming with predators.
[[OurElvesAreDifferent Wood elves]] are frequent inhabitants of such a place, and it has become an often-used version of the HiddenElfVillage. Often, [[TheAgeless undying]] or otherwise long-lived elves may outlive the trees and have to relocate every few decades or centuries. In other cases, winged creatures such as BirdPeople may make their homes among the boughs -- the gaps between trees aren't a significant issue if you can fly, after
Natives of these settlements may isolationists seeking to avoid the attention of other people by raising their cities above where they could be stumbled into and hiding them within the canopy. In other cases, these may be built in areas where staying on the forest floor is dangerous, such as in wildernesses teeming with predators.
** ''TabletopGame/{{Dragonlance}}'': The town of Solace was built in the boughs of huge trees as defence against goblin raiders. The only buildings on the ground are the stables (because you can't get horses to climb trees), the blacksmith's (because of the fire risk), and for a while, the Inn of the Last Home (which was pulled out of its tree by a dragon during the wars, but later restored).
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** The town of Solace in ''TabletopGame/{{Dragonlance}}'' was built in the boughs of huge trees as defence against goblin raiders. The only buildings on the ground are the stables (because you can't get horses to climb trees), the blacksmith's (because of the fire risk), and for a while, the Inn of the Last Home (which was pulled out of its tree by a dragon during the wars, but later restored).
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*** Al Karak Elam-Jhankal is a city inhabited by winged elves -- al karak elam, as they name themselves -- built within the canopy of a towering forest in theboughs of huge trees as defence against goblin raiders. Beastlands. The only city is made out of platforms around the tree trunks, hanging rope bridges and buildings on woven out of living branches, and is very extensive in order to accommodate its citizens' need to fly. The buildings are a mile off the ground are at their lowest point, and the stables (because you can't get horses to climb trees), the blacksmith's (because city can reach half a mile of vertical thickness. The elves share it with a number of flying creatures, including a great many birds and a colony of giant eagles.
*** The apelike beastmen of thefire risk), Lost Plateau live in treetop villages, in order to protect themselves from the dinosaurs who rule the jungle floor.
*** Grandfather Oak, the largest andfor a while, the Inn of the Last Home (which was pulled out of its oldest tree by a dragon during in the wars, but later restored).plane of Arborea, is home to a large community of elves and treants who live in a village built on his branches and within immense knotholes in his trunk.
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