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"The White Wolf Mystery: An Inquiry into the Existence of Kanamia Ancestral Spirits"
A book about Kanamia, with a fresh ink scent.
Written by Imogen Fair.
The White Wolf holds an extraordinary place in the hearts of the Kanamia Tribe. It is not only their totem, but a divine embodiment of the ancestral spirit. But has anyone truly seen the White Wolf?
Through interviews with numerous Kanamia Priests and a thorough examination of tribal hide-scrolls, I have reached the conclusion: the White Wolf most likely did exist in Kanamian history.
Evidence 1: The Claw Marks. It is said that where the White Wolf once appeared-on a cliffside sacred to the tribe-deep claw prints remain to this day. These are no ordinary tracks. Each claw mark is as thick as a man's arm, and the full paw print could rival the size of a Boarrier. Such a creature would have to be larger than even the Tempest Ogres. The only beings known to match that size in the Asteria Plains are dragons. Yet these are clearly not dragon tracks.
Evidence 2: Internal Tribal Records. Historical sources within the Kanamia Tribe suggest the White Wolf lived among them during a specific era. It is believed to be just before the Asterleeds Independence War. One especially compelling account describes a crisis decades ago, in which the tribe was threatened by a goblin invasion. The White Wolf is said to have appeared and defeated the attacking Goblin King. This story is preserved across multiple family records, from different perspectives, written by different hands. The consistency and variety of these accounts make deliberate fabrication unlikely. Similar multi-angle records of the White Wolf are not uncommon.
Evidence 3: External Records. References to the White Wolf aren't limited to Kanamian scrolls. Several historical texts from nearby Asterleeds mention it as well. Asterleeds families still pass down testimonies of their ancestors sighting a great White Wolf, and official writings include warnings of villages spotting tribes moving alongside a massive wolf-like creature.
If we were to chalk up the Kanamian accounts to mass hysteria, as some skeptics suggest, it would be rather impolite, though not impossible. But the existence of Evidence 3 greatly undermines such a theory. After all, it's absurd to think the Asterleeds population was collectively "bought off" to support a Kanamian myth.
Evidence 4: Physical Trace Corroboration. Many sightings of the White Wolf mention specific locations. Scholars have visited these areas and, incredibly, found claw marks nearly identical to those from Evidence 1.
Evidence 5: Alleged Physical Remains. According to some Kanamian tribespeople, there have been instances of individuals obtaining stray fur, claws, or even bone fragments from the White Wolf. Some of these relics are reportedly still in existence. However, upon examination, they appear more likely to be handmade artifacts, possibly ceremonial decorations. Of all the evidence presented, this remains the weakest and most suspect.