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"The Kanamia White Wolf: A Hypothesis"
A book on Kanamia customs and traditions.
Written by Dr. Evelyn Hargreaves.
The White Wolf of the Kanamia Tribe is not merely a mythic creature of legend. In recent decades, there have been numerous sightings: accounts backed by scrolls, oral history, and a wealth of documentation.
Most prevailing explanations take an agnostic stance: perhaps this mythological being truly existed, appearing in the form of a species unknown to us.
Yes, invoking the supernatural, the divine, or an undiscovered lifeform is a tidy solution. But doing so merely plants a sign that reads: "Unknown. Do not enter. " And we've seen too many signs like that already. What I offer here is not idle speculation, but a hypothesis built on observation. It's one step toward the river's dark and unfathomable depths.
That is: the White Wolf that once protected Kanamia Tribe may very well have been an Imagine Seed.
You don't believe me? Then why is it that nearly every record of the White Wolf shows it arriving at just the right moment! Howling valiantly or saving the tribe at its darkest hour? What a miraculous coincidence!
The Kanamians will, of course, say: "The ancestral spirit knows when its people suffer, and sends the White Wolf." A beautiful sentiment. A valid one. But it's only one of many possibilities. Let us explore the others. Let us seek reason
Why is there no mention of the White Wolf's everyday life? Where did it sleep? What did it eat? Where are its droppings? Why is there nothing? It's as if the creature came from another world altogether.
If it truly hailed from beyond, why appear as a wolf? What form did it take before that?
And why did it vanish just before the tribe's greatest crisis? This ancestral spirit that saved the Kanamians a hundred times before-why abandon them when they needed it most? If the tribe committed some blasphemy that drove it away, there should be records. But so far, none exist
However, if the White Wolf was in fact an Imagine Seed, everything falls into place. The tribe, knowingly or not, may have triggered the seed. It manifests as this fearsome, supernatural being. And when the seed's projected duration ends, the White Wolf disappears, leaving behind no trace of a physical life.
As for its disappearance before the war? That might suggest the seed was lost in a time of internal conflict. Or that the Kanamians never learned to activate it consistently. After all, even the Pioneer Bureau hasn't figured out how to fully "play" with these things.
Of course, the "Seed Hypothesis" opens up a more terrifying possibility: What if there was a real giant White Wolf, and the Imagine Seed merely recorded it faithfully?
Even if the theory is imperfect, the pursuit of truth must follow the evidence-not leap over it by stamping "Unknown" across the page. That kind of thinking, in itself, is a desecration.
After all, when you see the edge... you've already crossed it.