

In Naruto the original form of the Ten-Tails is the World Tree.Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha: One of these appears in the first season and has the misfortune of facing both Nanoha and Fate at the same time.But this provides some cons in the area to use the trees to trick nearby civilians for extortion money. The trees aren't fully sentient or malicious since their Stand ability only works by creating a pathway with their leaves and sending any person to a location instantly.


JoJolion: Downplayed with The Gingko Trees.Steel Ball Run: Sugar Mountain's Stand takes the form of a tree and imposes a dangerous effect of being absorbed into it if anyone is unable to fulfill the use of the items they were given or try to escape with deception.He's also how Myoga passed Tessaiga to Sesshomaru by hanging it on Bokuseno'on's face. Though peaceful, he's presumably still pretty badass since his branches were used to craft the unbreakable sheaths of Tessaiga and Tenseiga.
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An ambulatory tree would pack one hell of a punch - and that's not even taking into account how much the thing would weigh, or the sheer number of limbs (in both senses of the word) they have, or how it would be almost impossible to harm due to it simply lacking organs, bones and blood. (And likely, a sentient tree won't be too happy knowing humans turn its kin into chairs.) Imagine a being, made entirely out of that substance, who dislikes you and has strength proportional to that toughness. Notice a common theme? Those things are built to last. For one thing, humanity has built a lot of stuff out of wood - like houses and boats. Moreover, if you think about it, the concept of a mobile, fighting tree is actually a lot more worrisome than it might sound. A good source of Paranoia Fuel: as something innocuous you see all the time, it really shouldn't be fighting. When facing these, killing it with fire is recommended. A Plant Person or someone with a Green Thumb may summon these in battle. These tend to contribute to Gaia's Vengeance and may populate an Enchanted Forest. In extreme cases they will attack buildings. These will quietly move about and get in your way. These will grab you with their branches and try to eat you. Variations include, as quoted from the book: This is the third type of tree listed in Diana Wynne Jones's The Tough Guide to Fantasyland. Mobile, quasi-sentient-and-upward trees aren't necessarily evil, but they're often hostile, because that's scary.
