Chewbacca? Or probably traces of George R. R. Martin's Children of the Forest?
“The heart tree,” Ned called it.
The weirwood’s bark was white as bone, its leaves dark red, like a
thousand bloodstained hands. A face had been carved in the trunk of the
great tree, its features long and melancholy, the deep-cut eyes red with
dried sap and strangely watchful. They were old, those eyes; older than
Winterfell itself. They had seen Brandon the Builder set the first
stone, if the tales were true; they had watched the castle’s granite
walls rise around them. It was said that the children of the forest had
carved the faces in the trees during the dawn centuries before the
coming of the First Men across the narrow sea.
George R.R. Martin, A Game of Thrones, Book One of A Song of Ice and Fire.
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