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A small fir tree in an early medieval forest becomes the focus of a woodsman’s quest, a trail through wild woods, and the felling beneath a sacred thunder-oak. The tree is carried to a nearby cloister where nuns and brothers prepare for a holy feast, and Winfried recounts the nativity, transforming the woodland act into a Christmas observance. The narrative mixes folklore and Christian ritual, tracing how communal wonder, nature, and storytelling reshape a humble tree into a sacred symbol for the season.
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