Farway Trees Trap and Transport the Unwary
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Farway Trees Trap and Transport the Unwary

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THEORY ASSESSMENT

Martin's explicit Farway Tree exposition and the dungeon's verified disappearance both support the portal-mechanics reading, but the episode deliberately withholds the nature of 'they' and the rules governing these spaces, keeping the theory in the realm of strong implication rather than confirmation.

Episode Narrative Fit(?)
72 / 100
Evidence(?)
Primarily visual and dialogue evidence

STORY CONTEXT

Step inside a tree, exit somewhere unexpected, sometimes lethally so. This thread gathers theories on the trees' mechanics, their connection to the town's geography, and who or what controls them.

WHY THIS MATTERS

If the Farway Trees are an active routing mechanism rather than passive geography, the show's world has deliberate infrastructure designed to funnel victims toward their captors. Martin's framing of the Creatures as merely the visible end of a larger system raises the question of what intelligence, if any, is operating the trees themselves.

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