"Old Man Willow"@ja . "\"\u2026the hearts of trees\u2026 were often dark and strange, and filled with a hatred of things that go free upon the earth, gnawing, biting, breaking, hacking, burning\u2026 But none were more dangerous than the Great Willow.\" - The Lord of the Rings\u2122 Deep in the heart of the Old Forest, Old Man Willow looms over the Withywindle River, spreading his rooted wisdom and malice to nearly every tree in the ancient woodland. He despises mortals for their assaults upon the living Forest, and uses his dominion over the trees to ensnare anyone foolish enough to enter this ancient remnant of a vast, forgotten wood."@en . . . . . "Old Man Willow"@en . . . . "People"@en . "Old man willow"@en . "Male"@en . "OldManWillow.jpg"@en . . "Old ForestMAPP"@ja . . "\u67F3\u3058\u3058\u3044"@ja . . . . "time period"@en . . . . . "Gender"@en . "Home"@en . "Old Man Willow"@en . "Old Forest"@ja . "Tom Bombadil had power over Old Man Willow, and checked the evil in him as much as he could, or was willing to."@en . . . . 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"58.3"^^ . . "Language"@en . "Tom Bombadil had power over Old Man Willow, and checked the evil in him as much as he could, or was willing to."@en . "Bree-land"@ja . . . . . "Old Man Willow"@ja . . . . . "230"^^ . "\"\u2026the hearts of trees\u2026 were often dark and strange, and filled with a hatred of things that go free upon the earth, gnawing, biting, breaking, hacking, burning\u2026 But none were more dangerous than the Great Willow.\" - The Lord of the Rings\u2122 Deep in the heart of the Old Forest, Old Man Willow looms over the Withywindle River, spreading his rooted wisdom and malice to nearly every tree in the ancient woodland. He despises mortals for their assaults upon the living Forest, and uses his dominion over the trees to ensnare anyone foolish enough to enter this ancient remnant of a vast, forgotten wood."@en . . . "32.89"^^ . . . . . "A Powerful earth-bound spirit of the Old Forest , this evil animate tree had much power over the other awakened trees of the Old Forest of Eliador (in Cardolan, near the Shire). It hated all living,fire-using creatures and sought to destroy them. Old Man Willow had a \"singing\" magic- produced by waving its fronds and branches, causing the airtosighand whistle through them.Itgenerally used this sound as a Sleep spell of 15th level, persuading victims to fall asleep within reach of its twining roots or the gaping cracks in its trunk. Then it disposed of them by throwing them into the nearby River Withywindle to drown or by drawing them into its trunk and crushing them, thus providing itself with fertilizer. Alternatively,it could use Confusion or Fear spells to distract or drive off its foes"@en . "A Powerful earth-bound spirit of the Old Forest , this evil animate tree had much power over the other awakened trees of the Old Forest of Eliador (in Cardolan, near the Shire). It hated all living,fire-using creatures and sought to destroy them. Old Man Willow had a \"singing\" magic- produced by waving its fronds and branches, causing the airtosighand whistle through them.Itgenerally used this sound as a Sleep spell of 15th level, persuading victims to fall asleep within reach of its twining roots or the gaping cracks in its trunk. Then it disposed of them by throwing them into the nearby River Withywindle to drown or by drawing them into its trunk and crushing them, thus providing itself with fertilizer. Alternatively,it could use Confusion or Fear spells to distract or drive off its foes"@en . . . .