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The Tree on the Hill

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Short story by H. P. Lovecraft and Duane W. Rimel

"The Tree on the Hill"
Short story byH.P. Lovecraft,Duane W. Rimel
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreHorror
Publication
Published inPolaris
Publication date1940

"The Tree on the Hill" is a short story written by horror authorH. P. Lovecraft and his correspondentDuane W. Rimel. It was written in 1934 and published in 1940 inPolaris.

Plot

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The story is written from afirst-person perspective. It depicts the narrator exploring the outskirts of a city called Hampden and finding a special tree atop an unusual hill. From the hill, the man witnesses theBitterroot Mountains, a seemingly impossible feat of geography. The tree makes him daydream about a temple or tomb in a land with three red suns. The temple was half-violet, half-blue. Some shadows attract the narrator inside, where he sees three flaming eyes watching him from the darkness. He awakens later in a different location, with his clothing torn and dirty.

With his camera, the narrator takes multiple pictures of the tree and shows them to his friend Theunis. Later, they examine each photograph and notice three shadows projected by the tree, indicating that there were three suns causing them, as seen in the narrator's dream.

Theunis tells a story about a shadow or dark force which was repelled by an Egyptian priest, Ka-Nefer, during the Year of the Black Goat. He used a peculiar amber gem to divert the dark entity. Afterwards, Theunis uses acamera obscura, and a similar gem in his possession, to examine the photos taken earlier. Suddenly, something in the photo renders him unconscious. Upon awakening, Theunis instructs the narrator to burn the pictures and lock up the gem. He does as instructed, but glances at a drawing in the photograph made by Theunis. The narrator recoils in horror at the sight of a clawed hand, with tendrils, reaching for a spot in the grass where he received his vision.

Connections

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Theunis mentions that his story takes place during the Year of the Black Goat, probably a reference to Lovecraft's invented deityShub-Niggurath. Theunis recurs in Rimel's story "The Jewels of Charlotte" (Unusual Stories, May–June 1935), which may also have been revised by Lovecraft.[1]

References

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  1. ^S. T. Joshi and David E. Schultz.An H. P. Lovecraft Encyclopedia. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2001, p. 227

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