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A series of short tales follows a devout, physically impaired elder called Ontrei and his younger companion as they traverse wild northern landscapes. The episodes blend travel scenes, homiletic reflections and vivid atmosphere: pilgrimage to a renowned monastery, a dream by a lakeside fire, encounters with poet-singers, folk magic and pagan beliefs, and darker incidents including a murder island. The prose shifts between plain dialogue, moral teaching and lyrical descriptions of stormy forests and humble villages, examining faith, perseverance and the uneasy coexistence of Christian piety with older local customs.

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Eino Railo

Eino Railo was a Finnish author known for his contributions to literature that reflect the cultural and historical narratives of Finland. His works often explore themes of independence and folklore, making significant contributions to the understanding of Finnish identity. Among his notable titles is "Kolme miestä matkalla / Kertomus Juhanin, Tuomaan ja Simeonin pikaretkestä pyramiideille," which showcases his storytelling prowess. Railo's writings also include collections of legends and tales, such as "Suomalaisia legendoja" and "Ontrein tarinoita," which celebrate Finnish heritage and mythology. His diverse body of work continues to resonate with readers interested in Finnish culture.

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