Subject: Re: Well, the Green Man isn't exactly German...
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Posted on: 2014-03-02 01:45:00 UTC

I found a number of places that supposedly were the initial propagators of the Green Man's mythology. I just lumped them all together into "Germanic" because I didn't want to go into a list of all of the disparate European locations it popped up in. I probably should have just said "European", in retrospect, but that seems terribly generic.
I didn't know about that Jack-in-the-Green bit, though. Was he part of the original folklore, or was he created during that 70's New Age-ism you mentioned?

The Firstborn don't speak out loud, though. The Sunflower Official, the Marquis de Sod, and the Big Thorn are all Firstborn, and the only time any one of them has spoken non-telepathically was one time when the Big Thorn was under the sway of an Agent-Sue who was so desperate to hear that she'd done well that she forgot how the Flowers worked.
Did sapient pearwood have a face? The Greenman definitely had a face, and since said face was described as both "jolly" and "twitching", I don't know that it can be attributed to part of a bloom or something. Also, it wasn't really that the Greenman was connected to Discworld. The mission contained in the story just went to Discworld. If anything, the Greenman might be connected to Star Wars, since it was apparently the go-to entity for supervising inexperienced lightsaber-wielders.

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