The Forest Edge: A Tale of Blight and Bloom Symbols & Objects

Stefanie Chu
This Study Guide consists of approximately 13 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of The Forest Edge.

The Forest Edge: A Tale of Blight and Bloom Symbols & Objects

Stefanie Chu
This Study Guide consists of approximately 13 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of The Forest Edge.
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Eong-fa

The eong-fa flowers are sacred, rare, and a powerful symbol of the Earth Mother. When offered as a gift to the Earth Mother, the flowers underscore themes of equivalent exchange.

Pitaya

The dragonfruit, or Pitaya, becomes a symbol of desperation and survival and moral and ecological decay. Pitaya is also the central Ayin village where many gather to trade.

Dendrymph

The Dendrymph, a corrupted forest spirit, embodies anguish and vengeance. As a guardian of nature turned hostile, it symbolizes the Earth Mother’s grief and anger over the division between Ayins and Strigs.

Magic

Magic represents humanity's ability to influence the world, for better or worse, reflecting the potential for creation or destruction depending on its use. For Uni, magic is a tool of healing and hope, while for Vaedan, it often manifests as destruction and manipulation.

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