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{{Infobox/Building | {{Infobox/Building | ||
| − | |image=[[File:TreeOfAges.png|325px]] | + | |image=<tabber> |
| + | |-|Fully Grown=[[File:TreeOfAges.png|325px]] | ||
| + | |-|Sapling=[[File:TreeofAgesYoung.png|75px]] | ||
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|name=Tree of Ages | |name=Tree of Ages | ||
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| − | The '''Tree of Ages''' is an important location in the center of [[Eastern Winds|The Land of the Eastern Winds]] in ''[[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)]]''. | + | |text=This means the Tree of Ages is also in grave danger. If Wilfre's shadow creatures were to infest the Tree, who knows what could happen! |
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| − | It is where the [[Branches from the Tree of Ages]] are collected. It is also where the [[Acorn of Ages]], [[Rain Cloud (Wii)|Rain Cloud]], and [[Leaves of Ages]] can be found. | + | }} |
| + | The '''Tree of Ages''' is an important location in the center of [[Eastern Winds|The Land of the Eastern Winds]] in ''[[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)]]''. It is where the [[Branches from the Tree of Ages]] are collected. It is also where the [[Acorn of Ages]], [[Rain Cloud (Wii)|Rain Cloud]], and [[Leaves of Ages]] can be found. | ||
=={{Icon|Book}}Story== | =={{Icon|Book}}Story== | ||
| − | After [[Galileo]] notices several [[ | + | After [[Galileo]] notices several [[Large Shadow Bat|large, dark creatures]] hovering over [[The Drifting Isles]], [[Jowee]] decides that he and the [[Hero]] need to hurry to [[The Maze of Ages]] as fast as they possibly can, believing that the [[Shadow|shadow creatures]] were being controlled by [[Wilfre]]. |
| − | After they defeat the shadow monsters in The Drifting Isles, they immediately head to the Maze of Ages to defeat | + | After they defeat the shadow monsters in The Drifting Isles, they immediately head to the Maze of Ages to defeat a second wave of shadow creatures. When they get to the island that the Tree should be on, they notice that it has gone missing. The Hero then must traverse through two rooms, one containing the [[Acorn of Ages]] and another containing a [[Rain Cloud (Wii)|Rain Cloud]], and brings them back to the center room, allowing the Tree to grow once more. This opens up a path to a third room, where the [[Leaves of Ages]] are contained. The Hero draws them back onto the Tree, allowing the Tree to drop the [[Branches from the Tree of Ages]]. Jowee and the Hero collect these and return to [[Rapoville]] to give them to [[Mari]] and [[Circi]]. |
| − | == {{ | + | == {{IconSVG|Trivia}} Trivia == |
| − | * According to the Game Design Document for [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)]], | + | * According to the Game Design Document for ''[[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)]]'', the player was originally going to draw the Tree of Ages, then called the Tree of Life, alongside the [[World]], [[Sun (Wii)|Sun]], and [[Moon (Wii)|Moon]] in the intro. |
| + | * It is unknown why [[Circi]] waited for [[Jowee]] and the [[Hero]] to collect the [[Branches from the Tree of Ages]], as she could have presumably taken them herself at any point. | ||
=={{Icon|Painting}} Media == | =={{Icon|Painting}} Media == | ||
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__NOTOC__ | __NOTOC__ | ||
[[Category:Locations]] | [[Category:Locations]] | ||
[[Category:Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)]] | [[Category:Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)]] | ||
[[Category:Eastern Winds]] | [[Category:Eastern Winds]] | ||
Latest revision as of 14:11, 28 July 2025
This Article Contains Non-Canon Content! This page contains content that is not a part of the official canon. Drawn to Life: SpongeBob SquarePants Edition. Non-canon media includes; theories, fan art, speculation, or games published by developers other than 5th Cell or Digital Continue. |
| Tree of Ages | |
| Characteristics | |
|---|---|
| Type | Natural |
| Use | N/A |
| Location | Eastern Winds The Maze of Ages |
| Information | |
| Creation | No |
| Owner | None |
| Residents | Shadows (Formerly) |
| Games | |
–Mari
The Tree of Ages is an important location in the center of The Land of the Eastern Winds in Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii). It is where the Branches from the Tree of Ages are collected. It is also where the Acorn of Ages, Rain Cloud, and Leaves of Ages can be found.
Story[edit]
After Galileo notices several large, dark creatures hovering over The Drifting Isles, Jowee decides that he and the Hero need to hurry to The Maze of Ages as fast as they possibly can, believing that the shadow creatures were being controlled by Wilfre.
After they defeat the shadow monsters in The Drifting Isles, they immediately head to the Maze of Ages to defeat a second wave of shadow creatures. When they get to the island that the Tree should be on, they notice that it has gone missing. The Hero then must traverse through two rooms, one containing the Acorn of Ages and another containing a Rain Cloud, and brings them back to the center room, allowing the Tree to grow once more. This opens up a path to a third room, where the Leaves of Ages are contained. The Hero draws them back onto the Tree, allowing the Tree to drop the Branches from the Tree of Ages. Jowee and the Hero collect these and return to Rapoville to give them to Mari and Circi.
Trivia[edit]
- According to the Game Design Document for Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii), the player was originally going to draw the Tree of Ages, then called the Tree of Life, alongside the World, Sun, and Moon in the intro.
- It is unknown why Circi waited for Jowee and the Hero to collect the Branches from the Tree of Ages, as she could have presumably taken them herself at any point.