Subject: Some points.
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Posted on: 2014-03-02 22:08:00 UTC

-The image I linked was to highlight that many depictions of the Green Man are 'jolly'. Not all, but most. The face-in-isolation is a fairly common find in European gardens (my parents have one, actually); the full, costumed figure appears in numerous village festivals. The word 'Man' fairly clearly indicates that he has limbs, rather than just being a stylised face, neh?

-You describe Little Otik as 'processed wood' - that's a very new interpretation (Phobos', I think). Your list should actually read: 'sunflower, lichen, mythological character from Czech folklore, daisy drawn by one of Jay's friends, mythological character from German folklore'. See why he fits the list now?

Jay and Acacia weren't building a comprehensive mythology - they were putting in random references to whatever seemed funny. I think it's virtually undisputable that the 'Greenman' is the Green Man - possibly by way of cross-contamination with the jolly green giant.

What you feel like making him in the shared universe, since authorial intent is not more important than what actually gets written, is up to you - or whoever feels like using him.

hS

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