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The glade beneath Bleobheris, the great oak, was a place of frequent rallies, a well-known travellers' resting place and meeting ground for wanderers, and was famous for its tolerance and openness. | ![]() | |
- pg. 12, Blood of Elves (U.K. edition) |
Bleobheris is a giant ancient oak, believed by to be the very first tree which grew in the world. It stands in the center of a glade known as the Seat of Friendship, near a town[1] in Velen.[2][3]
It is protected by druids, but any who wish to gather in its shade peacefully are warmly welcomed.
History
In 1265, Dandelion hosted a concert here and told the story of Geralt and Ciri. Radcliffe, Sheldon Skaggs, Donimir of Troy and over a hundred others were also present at that gathering.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Blood of Elves
- ↑ Stanislav Komárek's map
- ↑ A Tome of Chaos