The stories in Silo books often revolve around the secrets that the silo holds. There are hidden areas and forgotten knowledge within the silo. Characters embark on quests to uncover these secrets. Some stories might be about a character who discovers a hidden passageway in the silo that leads to a place that was long thought to be lost or dangerous. This discovery then sets off a chain of events that affects the whole silo community.
In a more symbolic sense, the concept of a silo can represent isolation or containment. For instance, in a business context, when departments are described as 'working in silos', it means they operate independently without much communication with other departments. This can have both positive and negative impacts on the overall functioning of an organization. If departments are too siloed, it can lead to inefficiencies and lack of innovation as ideas don't cross - pollinate. However, in some cases, a certain level of siloing can be beneficial for focused work within a particular area.
Silo novels are novels related to silos. It could be about the life within a silo, perhaps a silo used for storage in a rural area and the stories of the people associated with it. Maybe it's about a family that owns a silo and the various events that happen around it, like a mystery involving something stored in the silo.
Well, silos are mainly for storage. They are crucial in farming for grain storage. They keep the grains safe from bad weather and animals. That's the basic story.
In Story of Seasons: Trio of Towns, the silo can be found on the western side of your farm. It's not too hard to spot if you look carefully around that area.