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The Wanderling Woods is the only known graveyard for the elves. It appears to have less than a thousand graves in it, because of elves indefinite lifespan. Instead of gravestones (like humans traditionally use), the elves plant a seed with the deceased person's hair wrapped around it. When the tree grows from the seed it will resemble physical characteristics of those who passed away. For example, if you had blue eyes and light hair, the tree might have blue flowers and light bark.

Description

The Wanderling Woods are described as a very quiet place with not even the sound of birds. Each grave has a unique tree based on the person's DNA. There is a golden archway with white flowers and the words, "Those Who Wander Are Not Lost," a saying that Sophie notes to be quite similar to a saying written by J.R.R. Tolkien in his series The Lord of the Rings (more specifically from a poem in The Fellowship of the Ring).

Planting

There is a wanderling seed that is wrapped with a strand of hair from the deceased person for DNA (although it is assumed that if hair is not available, any other source of DNA from the dead elf would be sufficient). When it is planted, the tree will grow, absorbing the DNA and resembling the deceased, taking on features of the person in the form of leaves, flowers, and such.

Trees and Graves

Alden Vacker (still alive)- His tree is dark brown with teal flowers. His tree was planted when his mind was thought to be broken in Exile.

Cyrah Endal- Her tree is a willow with red leaves and small, purple flowers. Her tree was planted when people thought she died from a leaping accident, but she actually was murdered by Fintan and Gethen.

Dexter Alvin Dizznee (still alive)- His tree has a twisted trunk, spiky red leaves, and periwinkle berries. It has grown twice as tall as Sophie's tree and has periwinkle flowers that smell bad. His was planted when he and Sophie were kidnapped.

Jolie Ruewen- Her tree is graceful and wispy, pale, with large, turquoise blossoms. The leaves are green with yellow Spanish Moss. It smells like sugar and honey. Within the branches is a charm bracelet that Grady and Edaline gave to her while Jolie was still living. They add charms every year on the anniversary of her death. In Exile, Edaline and Grady bring a special solution made by the gnomes that causes a glittering, purple-flowered vine to grow around the tree.

Councillor Kenric- Kenric's tree has bright red leaves like his hair.

Fintan (still alive)- It is unknown what Fintan's grave looks like but it is assumed that he was buried in The Woods.

Sophie Elizabeth Foster (still alive)- Her tree is described as pale and scrawny, with yellow, star-shaped leaves and brown bean pods. Grady and Edaline also brought her a charm bracelet in which they placed an elephant charm (Most likely inspired by Ella) when they thought she was dead. Sophie's tree is thought of as plain despite her role in the series. Sophie thinks this is because of her altered DNA.

Mr. Forkle (One of the twins.)

Mr Forkle has a twin, under the same name, and his twin died in lodestar.

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