Turakh and Tabata have been inseparable their whole lives: they grew up together, played together, and embarked on the shamanic path together. Yet the path separates them: friendship turns into rivalry and envy. The power gained is a tremendous challenge. Will...
Turakh and Tabata be able to accept it and not lose themselves while following the path of shamans? Before you lies an ethnic fantasy based on Yakut folklore, a manifestation of love for the North. The endless taiga, inhabited by ichchi spirits, biting frosts, treacherous abaasy demons, brave people and shamans who connect worlds, much like the great tree. But is it really so easy to accommodate both the shamanic and the human? From the author "The Sun in Traps" was conceived as a story about friendship, passed through the grinder of strength and responsibility for the fate of the tribe. About a friendship fractured by distrust and envy. And yet it bound Turakh and Tabata so tightly that it could not be torn apart. In the story of the children-shaman I invested all my faith in friendship. And also my endless love for the North, the frosty breath of winter, the crunch of snow, the forest and the legends that are so cozy to listen to by the warm hearth. It is quite another thing to be part of these legends. It's unsettling, sometimes even frightening, but still wonderful.
Turakh and Tabata have been inseparable their whole lives: they grew up together, played together, and embarked on the shamanic path together. Yet the path separates them: friendship turns into rivalry and envy. The power gained is a tremendous challenge. Will Turakh and Tabata be able to accept it and not lose themselves while following the path of shamans? Before you lies an ethnic fantasy based on Yakut folklore, a manifestation of love for the North. The endless taiga, inhabited by ichchi spirits, biting frosts, treacherous abaasy demons, brave people and shamans who connect worlds, much like the great tree. But is it really so easy to accommodate both the shamanic and the human? From the author "The Sun in Traps" was conceived as a story about friendship, passed through the grinder of strength and responsibility for the fate of the tribe. About a friendship fractured by distrust and envy. And yet it bound Turakh and Tabata so tightly that it could not be torn apart. In the story of the children-shaman I invested all my faith in friendship. And also my endless love for the North, the frosty breath of winter, the crunch of snow, the forest and the legends that are so cozy to listen to by the warm hearth. It is quite another thing to be part of these legends. It's unsettling, sometimes even frightening, but still wonderful.
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