Forest of the Recordkeeper

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Deep within Yellowstone National Park (parkpark) lies The Forest of the Recordkeeper. This forest contains many different Groves, each used by The Recordkeeper to record different types of info. The purpose of most Groves is unknown. Rangers speculate wildly on what data each Grove is tracking. However, with time and effort, a few groves have been identified. The most famous of these Groves is Blaseball Grove. The Forest of the Recordkeeper, when viewed from above, is in the shape of a wizard hat. The trees of each Grove, when viewed from above, are in the shape of a star.


The Recordkeeper

See NPS Standardized Irregularity Report YS-014

Groves

Each Grove within the Forest of the Recordkeeper, when discovered, is given a code number by the Rangers until it is determined what data that Grove is tracking.

Blaseball Grove

Initial code: G-07

Blaseball Grove consists of exactly 100 trees, each one carved with one possible end-of-regular season record for the Magic, from 0-99 to 99-0. At the end of a season, the tree matching the team’s result is found fallen on its side. Park Rangers who have entered Blaseball Grove to clean up The Fallen Tree in the past have noted that, unlike trees elsewhere that have rings, trees from Blaseball Grove have Blaseball Diamonds when you cut them open. It is suspected, but unconfirmed, that if you cut the tree in correctly-sized slices from bottom to top, each one would be marked for a different play during the season, as though the tree is doing the scorekeeping for the season itself. The day before a season begins, a new tree appears in the place of the previous year’s Fallen Tree, identical in size, shape, and appearance to the previous tree.

Ranger Grove

Initial code: G-15

Most of the specifics of Ranger Grove are unknown. Nobody goes into Ranger Grove. One day in 1992, two Rangers had made a bet about the data recorded in Grove G-15 and took a small excursion out to it. They never returned. The next day, those counting the trees in the Grove from afar counted two fewer. Since this incident, Rangers have learned a few things about this Grove. Ranger Grove grows a new sapling when someone destined to become a Ranger is born. This tree stands throughout a Ranger's life, and remains even after a Ranger’s death. The only known instance of a decrease in trees in Ranger Grove is the Incident from 1992.

Feedback Grove

Initial Code: G-22

One of the fastest Groves ever to have its data determined, a new Grove sprouted up at the beginning of Season 4. Rangers attempted to investigate before the season began, but a strange ringing in their ears as they looked in the Grove's direction was too disruptive and painful. However, on Day 4 of the season, a new tree appeared at full height. Two sigils were burned into the tree's trunk. A flame and a steak. Upon conferring with Rangers watching that day's Blaseball, it was determined that it must be in reference to the Feedback swap of Paula Mason and Thomas Kirby. This hypothesis was confirmed 11 days later, in the swap of Penelope Mathews and Alyssa Harrell, as the sigils in the new tree were clearly a telephone and a wizard hat. Trees continued to appear during each swap for the entirety of Season 4.