mo_ztt,
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The trees are slow. They stand in place, a dim flicker of all that is mobile passing mostly unheeded all around them, breathing in new wood from the air all around them. They grow with their brothers, all in a family, dignified and tall. With rare exceptions, nothing that comes can disturb them from their quiet contemplation.

The drips of sap that they emit contain individual thoughts. An imagined scenario, a wish, a memory, a love or a hatred. They are easy to make, ephemeral, and unnoticed if they are removed.

A slug of resin may contain a useful memory; someone with the right type of abilities might hold it in their hand and concentrate, and discover what the landscape was like a hundred years before, or the source of an ancient injury to the tree. Or, they might learn nothing but develop a sudden bitter hatred for hoofed animals that eat leaves, or fly into a violent rage and attack a woodcutter with intent to kill.

For small amounts, what is contained in the resin is unpredictable, and so to use this productively is difficult. Someone with a desperate need to learn things the tree knows might hack out a hole and collect a full bucket, then concentrate for quite a long time and come away with (a) a deep knowledge of what they needed to know (b) a set of queer actions and beliefs which do not fade quickly, if at all.

JackGreenEarth,

Can you ‘program’ even animal neurons?

ZenkorSoraz,

Maybe through planting or via behavioral manipulation or nueron extraction

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