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13->''"107. Arbor Day Rule: At some point, you're going to have to talk to a tree and do what it says."''
14-->-- ''Website/TheGrandListOfConsoleRolePlayingGameCliches''
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16Trees are useful. They provide us with fruit, shade, wood, paper, oxygen, and many other things we couldn't live without. Some trees offer knowledge.
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18The Wise Tree is always willing to help the Hero out. Sure, it might not be able to fight, but what it lacks in power, it makes up in eloquence. It is often more than willing to teach others the ways of the world, stories of the ancient past, or the villain's [[AttackItsWeakPoint weakness]]. It's not often explained just how it knows so much, but it's usually because they are older than time itself.
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20Wise Trees are almost always on the side of good. On occasion they may be TrueNeutral, simply choosing not to get involved with the conflict.
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22Naturally a JustifiedTrope since particularly large trees tend to be exceptionally old, and age equals wisdom or, at the least, experience and knowledge. Plus, inasmuch as unless you are going to have [[{{Treants}} walking trees]], then a tree character isn't going to be able to contribute much physically or materially, and so their importance will rely on their contribution in knowledge and wisdom. Vice-versa, if a writer wants a character who dispenses wisdom but doesn't actually get involved, then making them a WiseTree is a good justification for them not lifting a hand to help.
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24Oftentimes, these trees will have [[TheTreesHaveFaces faces in their trunks]], giving them a direct means of talking with others.
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26May sometimes overlap with TheMentor, GeniusLoci or WorldTree. Get a lot of these growing together, and you might get an IntelligentForest. Related to TheOwlKnowingOne. A type of NatureSpirit and PlantPerson. This often overlaps with {{Treants}}, which are often depicted as extremely old and wise beings.
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33* ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}'': Jureimon (Cherrymon) is this in ''Anime/DigimonDataSquad'' and ''VideoGame/DigimonWorld''. He also played a sinister version of this in ''Anime/DigimonAdventure'', serving as a villainous advisor for Pinocchimon (Puppetmon), who kills him when he says something (entirely true) that [[PsychopathicManchild Pinocchimon]] doesn't want to hear.
34* ''Manga/InuYasha'': To try and understand Inuyasha's recently manifested SuperpoweredEvilSide, Sesshoumaru visits an old {{youkai}} that had served his father: a two-thousand-year-old magnolia tree-spirit. Bokusenou not only guesses what Sesshoumaru has come to see him about, but was expecting it.
35* ''Anime/KirbyRightBackAtYa'': Kabu appears as an enemy in most of the games, but in the anime, he's much bigger and serves as an oracle and guardian to the Cappies (like the Deku Tree). He also houses the warp star when it's not in use. He may technically be a wooden statue, although he appears to be a tree.
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39* ''TabletopGame/YuGiOh'':
40** Sylvan Hermitree, which makes sense as hermits are sometimes known for their wisdom. He is one of the strongest monsters in the archetype. He even has a miko named Mikorange.
41** Sylvan Sagequoia, who is called "Sherman, Wise Tree of Shinra" in the OCG.
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45* ''ComicBook/TheGreatPowerOfChninkel'': J'on the chosen one travels the ocean to visit a wise old figure so he can impart his wisdom about the history of the world to him. It turns out that the figure is in fact a giant tree which has stood there for eons. The only way to talk to it is by resting inside one of its flowers so it can establish a telepathic link.
46* ''ComicBook/SwampThing'': The Parliament of Trees were once ambulatory plant/human syntheses, like Swamp Thing. They have since relinquished their humanity and mobility and reside in the Green, a mythic reality embodying the collective life of all plants. They, singly and as a group, either support, argue with, advise, or oppose Swamp Thing, depending on how well they believe he is fulfilling his role as defender of the Green.
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50* ''ComicStrip/OverTheHedge'': The animals often consult [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin the Tree That Knows Stuff]].
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54* In some variations of the Cinderella fairytale, including the version recorded by Creator/TheBrothersGrimm, instead of a fairy godmother there's a tree that was planted at Cinderella's dead mother's grave. Cinderella's dead mother's spirit lives in the tree and grants her wishes.
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58* ''Blog/BetterBonesAU'': Brokenstar is the AnthropomorphicPersonification of [=SkyClan's=] tree in fourtrees and thus of the pain caused by [=SkyClan's=] exile. While initially a villain, he ends up transforming into a benevolent guardian tree of [=SkyClan=] at the end of ''Firestar's Quietus''.
59* ''Fanfic/{{Daemorphing}}'' takes a concept which comes up once in ''Literature/{{Animorphs}}'' canon -- that Elfangor has a psychic Guide Tree that can't quite speak or comprehend events like a person can, but can hear and understand his feelings -- and develops it into the Andalite equivalent of dæmons, much as in ''Literature/HisDarkMaterials'' bears have armor.
60* ''Fanfic/FirstFlight'': A fully matured Kerm tree is fully sapient, even with memories. A Keeper assigned to each Kerm tree communes with their tree via a biochemical connection.
61* ''Fanfic/TheFlowersDream'':
62** Subverted by the trees within the flower's dream. They are magical talking trees in the traditional fairytale manner, but like most of the other dream-dwellers they tried to deal with a narrowly averted Dream Apocalypse by pretending that it never happened.
63** Played straight with the ancient tree out in the flower's grove, which is old and knowledgeable in the ways of dreaming and decided to teach the flower how to live permanently within its own dream.
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67* ''WesternAnimation/{{Pocahontas}}'': Grandmother Willow is a wise tree, who acts as a spiritual guide to Pocahontas throughout the film.
68* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsonsMovie'': The "epiphatrees", possibly real and possibly not trees that Homer sees in a vision and that help realize that he needs to reconcile with his family... by beating the tar out of him every time he gives them a wrong answer.
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72* ''Film/{{Avatar}}'': The Tree of Souls. By "plugging into" it, the Na'vi could hear the voices of their ancestors.
73* ''Film/SuperXuxaContraBaixoAstral'' has a variant. The Tree of Knowledge imparts knowledge to new generations via books that fall off its branches. However, the tree itself isn't the one that gives advice to Xuxa, but its guardian, Vovó Cascadura.
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77* ''Literature/{{Animorphs}}'' mentions the Andalites have guide trees called ''Garibah'' which have some limited telepathy, but we don't see much of them, since the only glimpse of the Andalite Homeworld we get is the one reconstructed from Elfangor's memories.
78* ''Literature/DownTown'' is about a young boy's attempt to save an ancient Wise Tree from forces that seek to destroy her.
79* ''Literature/DreamOfTheRood'': The tree Christ's cross was made from.
80* ''Literature/EndersGame'': The father trees of the Pequeninos turn out to be this in the sequel novels, or at least some of them do. Human is pretty wise, but maybe not all of them are, and one of them turns out to be a murderer -- not at all a stupid murderer, mind you, but not exactly wise.
81* ''Literature/TheGivingTree'' was probably meant as an example of this, but many readers (and the WebVideo/SassyGayFriend) would disagree.
82* ''Literature/InheritanceCycle'': The Menoa Tree has the soul of the elf Linnëa preserved in it. She rarely talks, though she did communicate with Eragon and Saphira when the latter threatened her with fire.
83%%* ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings'': Treebeard and the Ents.
84* ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'': The weirwoods are believed by the Northmen and the Wildlings to be the physical representations of their gods, although it's strongly suggested that that belief is the heavily altered memory of a time when human Greenseers could possess trees and see and hear through them, and in any case, the trees do not talk, although the more religious among the Northmen and Wildlings do believe that their gods do commune with them indirectly through the weirwoods. In any case, this example at least plays with the trope. Later it is revealed that weirwoods store the souls of dead greenseers, and at least one living greenseer can communicate with people through the trees. Which is much closer to playing the trope straight.
85* ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'': Baffor trees are sapient when in great numbers. Ithorians revere them. In ''Literature/TalesFromTheMosEisleyCantina'', an Ithorian has a small grove underground on Tatooine to advise them; during the story one is killed, and the trees' collective mind can't advise him. In ''Literature/GalaxyOfFear'', Tash once tries to connect to a grove through the Force.
86* In ''Literature/SeptimusHeap'', Septimus's grandfather Benjamin Heap was a shapeshifter, and when he felt he was old enough, he went into the woods and became a tree. He can still speak and use his branches like limbs, and he [[spoiler:saves Septimus and Beetle from wolverines in book 2]].
87* In ''Literature/SwordOfTheRightfulKing'', Merlinnus consults a sacred oak grove for advice. The trees don't speak outright, but Merlinnus is able to interpret their rustling as a response.
88* ''Literature/TheSwordOfShannaraTrilogy'':
89** The Ellcrys was a sapient tree, although she rarely communicated with others; she seemed pretty wise.
90** The Tanequil is another sapient tree in the world of Shannara, although how wise he/she was is up for debate.
91%%* ''Literature/TheUnderneath'': All trees are this, especially the thousand-year-old tree that Grandmother is buried under.%%Context -- how are they this?
92* ''Literature/TheWiseMansFear'' has an ''evil'' Wise Tree called the Cthaeh, though it might be a being sealed within the tree, not the tree itself. It possesses [[TheOmniscient perfect knowledge of possible futures]] and absolute malice toward everything. While all the advice it gives to heroes is absolutely true, it will always steer the listener toward disaster. Could be considered an inversion in that the knowledge is non beneficial. Or at least a subversion of the common benevolent trees.
93* ''Literature/YoungWizards'': In ''So You Want to Be a Wizard'', Nita has a nice chat with the rowan tree behind her house, who reassures her that trees don't hate humans for cutting them down and offers her a branch that she needs for a spell.
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97* ''Series/{{Raven}}'': The Wisdom Tree in the Demon Square challenge, if you count knowing miscellaneous facts as being wise. The point of the challenge it appears in is for the contestants to determine whether a statement the Wisdom Tree says is either true or false via going on either the white path or the black (series 2-6)/red path (series 7-10) respectively. If they guess right, they get to move forward one square until reaching the end of the path and allowed to gain a ring or two but if they get two questions in a row wrong, they lose.
98* ''Series/SeijuuSentaiGingaman'' has Wisdom Tree Moak, who serves as the heroes' mentor and adviser, kinda like a plant version of Zordon from ''Power Rangers''.
99* Arbol from the short-running Mexican children's show ''Series/TeleChobis'' is this
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103* There was a Greek legend of two philosophers arguing under an elm tree. The tree joined in the conversation.
104* Druids were said to talk to oak trees for guidance.
105* In Indian mythology, the Tree of the Sun and Moon could tell the future. It spoke as a male during the day and as a woman during the night.
106* In Buddhist mythology, the Bodhi Tree is where the Buddha gained enlightenment.%%Context -- does the tree itself have wisdom?
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110%%* Music/TheyMightBeGiants: "O Do Not Forsake Me" is about how much it sucks to be this guy.%%Meaning?
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114* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'':
115** ''TabletopGame/{{Eberron}}'''s NPC with the highest given level (level 20 druid) is a talking tree -- not a treant, but an ''animated tree''.
116** {{Treants}} are intelligent, mobile tree monsters that tend to be good-aligned and have high wisdom scores. However [[GoodIsNotNice this doesn't always make them friendly]] since they've often seen the damage that humanoid beings do to the forest with logging, hunting, and unrestrained use of fire.
117* ''TabletopGame/TheOneRing'': The [[{{Treants}} Ents]] of [[Franchise/TolkiensLegendarium Middle-earth]] will instruct trusted adventurers in the lore of nature and history. Each lesson takes multiple downtime sessions, as the trees are as long-winded as they are long-lived.
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121* ''VideoGame/BreathOfFire'':
122** ''VideoGame/BreathOfFireII'': There's one of these, though it's suffering from LaserGuidedAmnesia, and getting the information you need from him requires a JourneyToTheCenterOfTheMind to defeat the monster responsible for said amnesia.
123** ''VideoGame/BreathOfFireIII'' had Yggdrasil the great tree of wisdom, who was also a Master in the game and could teach you various spells and stat changes. It's implied that party member Peco is one of its seedlings.
124* ''VideoGame/ConquestsOfTheLongbow'': The Green Man, a forest spirit who appears as an ancient, large oak, will help Robin if he will provide the answers to his riddles.
125* ''VideoGame/DarkCloud'':
126** {{Treant|s}} is a talking tree who gives Toan a sword to defeat the Killer Snake guarding the way in a local dungeon.
127** Jurak in both games. Also, Father Yggdra in ''White Knight Chronicles II''.
128* ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'': The Grand Oak is a tree possessed by a demon from a different plane, which talks in couplets. Being Dragon Age you can beat it up instead. It's definitely more of the neutral variety though it will trade you for a neat magical staff.
129* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls''
130** The [[LizardFolk Argonians]] worship the Hist, an [[TimeAbyss ancient]][[note]]"ancient" as in "they have existed on the planet before linear time was ''conceived of''"[[/note]] and possibly {{omniscient}} spore-reproducing trees. The can communicate with each other via deep, interconnected root systems and can communicate with the Argonians via visions transmitted in their sap, which the Argonians drink to learn and grow. Through an unknown means, they are able to see into the future. Sensing the upcoming [[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIVOblivion Oblivion Crisis]] and [[Literature/TheElderScrolls the trials]] that [[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim would follow]], they recalled most of the Argonians in Tamriel to the Black Marsh to combat these threats and, through their sap, changed the Argonians physically to [[TookALevelInBadass better prepare them as weapons of war]]. Following the [[ColonyDrop Red]] [[ChekhovsVolcano Year]] destruction of much of Morrowind, homeland of the Dunmer who kept many Argonians as [[SlaveRace slaves]] for countless generations, the Argonians [[TheDogBitesBack invaded and took over]] the parts that remained habitable. In the 4th Era, due to their increased strength, the leadership of the Hist, and the valuable [[FantasyMetals ebony]] deposits in Morrowind, the Argonians are one of only two forces of Tamriel believed to be capable of defeating an invasion by the [[ANaziByAnyOtherName Aldmeri]] [[AntiHumanAlliance Dominion]]. (The other being [[ProudWarriorRace Hammerfell]].)
131** Y'ffre, patron deity of the Bosmer (Wood Elves) and [[NatureSpirit God of the Forest]], is typically depicted taking the form of a large, bearded tree.
132%%* ''VideoGame/Fallout3'': Harold, to an extent.
133* In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyMysticQuest'', a giant tree in the Alive Forest blocks the way to the town of Windia. When Benjamin enters the forest with Kaeli, she is able to talk to the tree. It promises to grant them passage if they can cleanse it of monsters. Well, they can, and the tree literally gets up and carries them to the other side of the forest. After that, it's not seen again.
134* Kael in ''[[VideoGame/{{Gobliiins}} Gobliins 2: The Prince Buffoon]]''.
135* ''VideoGame/GoldenSun'':
136** Subverted. You meet a giant tree, but then discover he's [[WhenTreesAttack not the]] nicest fellow. At least, not until you defeat the anger in his heart.
137** Laurel in ''Dark Dawn''. Upon meeting her, [[TheWisePrince Amiti's]] immediate reaction is to bow in worship, then scold the others for not doing the same. "We're in the presence of an enlightened being. Bow your heads!" Laurel promptly rebukes him for doing so, since she doesn't really see herself as special. She's just like any other sapient, psychic tree spirit who's lived for hundreds of years...
138* ''VideoGame/HeroesOfMightAndMagic'': Some maps in 3 and 4 have a Tree of Knowledge which will grant each visiting hero a one-time level-up, either in exchange for some gems/gold or just out of boredom.
139* ''VideoGame/KingsQuestMaskOfEternity'': The talking tree in the swamp, who dispenses advice at the cost of a gold coin. Connor [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] this by asking why a tree would need money.
140* ''VideoGame/KingdomsOfAmalurReckoning'': Nyarlim [[spoiler:and Akara]] are part of a group of twelve such trees which are all the offspring of the original WorldTree of the setting.
141* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'':
142** The Great Deku Tree from ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime'', ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker The Wind Waker]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild Breath of the Wild]]'', is an immensely ancient and wise talking tree who serves as the guardian of the Kokiri/Koroks -- fairy-children and their PlantPerson descendants, respectively -- and of the Master Sword in ''[=BotW=]'', and typically as a guide and mentor figure to Link and a source of wisdom and knowledge. The tree in ''Ocarina'' is also the game's very first dungeon, where Link has to break a curse that was inflicted on it, but this effort proves to be in vain after the fact: the tree dies, and is replaced by the youthful Deku Sprout; the trees in later games are implied to be the Sprout, having long since grown to his own elder age.
143** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOracleGames'': The Maku Trees. The ''Ages'' Maku Tree hilariously subverts this by becoming a ClingyJealousGirl for Link after he goes back in time to rescue her younger sprout self from Veran's forces.
144** Implied to a more downplayed extent with the Koroks in ''The Wind Waker'' and ''Breath of the Wild'', where the larger and presumably older individuals such as Hestu have more tree-like growths on their bodies.
145%%* ''VideoGame/TheLongestJourney'': The Wood Spirit in the prologue.
146* ''VideoGame/{{NieR}}'' has the Divine Tree at the heart of the Forest of Myths, which the locals don't really interact with save for praying to it. Unfortunately it's not as wise as it used to be -- it's supposed to be a repository for humanity's memories, but after 1,300 years it's starting to degrade. [[spoiler:Nier ends up killing it in another one of his NiceJobBreakingItHero moments that contribute to the extinction of mankind.]]
147* ''VideoGame/PlantsVsZombies'': The Tree of Wisdom gives the player tips, cheat codes that have very little effect on gameplay, and plant puns. It doesn't have a face, though.
148* ''VideoGame/QuestForGloryI'': The Dryad protects the forest and gives the hero advise on how to make a dispel potion.
149* ''VideoGame/RuneScape'' has spirit trees, which are capable of speech, can transport others between spirit trees and have protective properties.
150* ''VideoGame/ShiningWisdom'': There are a series of "Trents" that help Mars through the woods and save the princes/swan.
151* ''VideoGame/PaperMario64'' has Wise Wisterwood of Flower Fields. You can go to the door either to go back to Toad Town or to get a hint as to what you should be doing next.
152* ''VideoGame/{{Tomba}}'' has the Tree of Knowledge, who doesn't communicate with Tomba directly, requiring a parrot to translate for him. He doesn't dispense as much knowledge as he claims to have, and what little he does is incredibly generic and/or circumstantial, but he can provide a bonus item if Tomba completes his side-quest.
153* ''VideoGame/TheTraderOfStories'' has the Big Old Tree That Dreams, although it's not exactly communicative. The elders of the Dancing Trees in Chapter 1 of the prequel aren't nearly as wise as they think they are, being the NotSoOmniscientCouncilOfBickering.
154* ''VideoGame/WildStar'': The Elderoot Tree isn't just a magic talking tree, [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot he's a magic talking CYBORG tree]]. [[spoiler: He gets blown up before he tells you anything useful unfortunately. But only after he sends you on some inane quests, as is par for the course.]]
155%%* ''{{VideoGame/Ys}}'' has the Roda trees.
156* ''VideoGame/YokusIslandExpress'' has Dipperloaf, a paternal, stump-like entity who lives in the central western portion of the island.
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160* ''Website/UniCreatures'': The Dendros line of creatures are enormous, sentient trees, the final stage being described as a "repository of knowledge and wisdom".
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164* ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog'': One of these grows on the farm in "The Magic Tree of Nowhere". It grants wishes and gives Courage wise advice, but Eustace is jealous of it. Courage is forced to stop defending it to help Muriel, and it's cut down. It planned this however, and the cure for Muriel's sickness was in its branches.
165* ''WesternAnimation/DungeonsAndDragons1983'': The cartoon has the Forest of Know Trees -- ''i.e''., Trees that Knew Everything.
166* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'': Peter Griffin speaks to a forest full of talking trees when pretending to be Native American. Unfortunately, talkative though they are, they're a subversion of the trope. They provide no insight whatsoever.
167* ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse1983'': An episode has Skytree, the oldest living being on the planet Eternia, whom He-Man is told to cut down by the Dragon King Granamyr in order to have his friend Man-at-Arms restored (after Skeletor turned him into crystal). Despite the tree actually agreeing to be cut (!) He-Man cannot do it, as he cannot bring himself to kill a sentient being. Turns out it was just a SecretTestOfCharacter to find out if he deserved the Dragon's help. Granamyr restores Man-at-Arms anyway.
168* ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'': One episode features one of these. Robin chopped it almost immediately, however it lived on as a twig. Its ultimate fate was to become a toilet plunger.
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