The Bosmer Elves or more commonly known as “Wood Elves.”
Roaming their forests, jumping around in tree houses and saving the Valenwood from intruders they fight... by denying any use of trade routes, commerce or consuming businessesss.
They do practice cannibalism, refusing to let a slain enemy go to waste... but really... just want to live in total tranquility in their forests.
Roaming their forests, jumping around in tree houses and saving the Valenwood from intruders they fight... by denying any use of trade routes, commerce or consuming businessesss.
They do practice cannibalism, refusing to let a slain enemy go to waste... but really... just want to live in total tranquility in their forests.
I played Elder Scrolls Online... OMG those Bosmer are a bunch of tree-huggers.
I wanted to have something to eat after a long day of questing, but my Bosmer wife has been out tree-hugging all day.
I wanted to have something to eat after a long day of questing, but my Bosmer wife has been out tree-hugging all day.
by SirQuestinghood November 11, 2013
Get the tree-huggersmug. Basically, someone who works on their car by themselves, as a "do-it-yourself" project. He/She often employs jerry-rig techniques to fix his/her automobile. Could also apply to anyone who is a "do-it-yourselfer" in any aspect of life.
by Drew Helms September 4, 2006
Get the Shade Treemug. A tree that grows carrots; bends all the laws of vegetables as we know them. When you stab the tree trunk, ranch dressing comes pouring out.
At dawn, my dad and I get up and pick the carrots fresh off the trees.
Because carrot trees are most godly of all trees.
Because carrot trees are most godly of all trees.
by AcidClassical April 3, 2008
Get the carrot treemug. A tree that grows lemons, symbolic of both the sweetness of fruit and the bitterness of earth. All-powerful, all-beautiful.
by alikitkat August 14, 2008
Get the Lemon Treemug. by Ad_Noctum December 4, 2009
Get the Tree Lovemug. A tree that is decorated for Christmas (Xmas), by a Jewish person. It could contain Jewish decorations, but does not have to. Most common in households where there are both Chanukah and Christmas celebrators. Most commonly seen in the New Jersey-New York area of the United States.
Alexandra decorated her Jexmas Tree with her family, since her mother was Jewish and her father wasn't.
by semass November 29, 2010
Get the Jexmas Treemug. by kommando_hippie January 3, 2006
Get the cc in the treemug.