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Where from comes myth from the game's intro? "There are countless stories, legends and myths about The First Winter.
During The First Winter, the Inehmo became many.
Men, wives, children, the heroes and the wise ones walked the earth, The heroes made the fire, they made the bow and the arrow and they hunted.
They made clothes, they made tools and shelters, they wade skis, and they made drums and the kantele.
When The First Winter was over, Inehmoes could not understand The Wind Singing, nor The Bear and The Forest humming.
The wise ones among the people said that The World was no longer real.
The World was Unreal."

I tried to look for similar motives about the unreality of the world but found them only in Buddhist mythology or in Greek philosophy.
The question is whether this motif exists at all in the Baltoscandian and Finno-Ugric mythology?
I also tried to find a motive about the "first winter" that was but ended, and I couldn't either.

Is onception of Unreal and real world is totaly fictional setting?

Also i managed to find another pieces of information in game manual

"When The First Winter was over, inehmoes could
not understand The Wind singing, nor The Bear and The Forest
humming. The wise ones among the people said that The World was
no more real. The World was Unreal. Still, inehmoes can return
to the Real World in the dreams and with the spells. The Shamans
became negotiators between the people and the spiritworld, the
otherworld, The Real World."

March 05, 2025, 07:06:34 PM
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