It was initially released on IOS, but later ported for the PC after a very positive critical reception. Through his research, the full story is revealed. Year Walk is a 2014 adventure game developed by Simogo. If you know what sort of role you want for your character I could probably help some more. If the player uses the hints given after the credits to access the Journal component of the PC Game/iOS companion app, they can discover the journal of Theodor Almsten, a modern-day man obsessed with Swedish folklore, as he investigates the meaning behind the year walk. Possibly I'd also go for a frost or fire giant trickster. Personally I think I'd go for a Raven that steals the life from others, or I'd go for a beautiful lady that leads astray with beauty, song, or pretty lights. Or just google images for the various names you find and try to get inspired. Once you've gone to a new being, change language to english, and you'll find a decent decription. The soundtrack is a haunting mix of light folk music and. If you wanna looks some on your own, I'd suggest using this wikipedia article, and then click the different "Väsen" at the bottom, as they are different beings. Year Walk is a sparse, stripped down game, and every element feels designed specifically to reinforce the game’s narrative mood. There's also drowned children looking for revenge. Look for (church-) Grim, or Hamnskiftare. There's also more or less humanoid animals that are protectors of sacred places, and standard shapeshifters. Look for Näcken, if you want a musician, or a Irrbloss, if you want a light that leads astray. There's also beautiful beings that seduce people and lead them to their deaths in the forest, or into the water. Look for Nattravn, and Odins ravens Hugin & Munin. Either the wise sage, the omen of war, or the giver of disease. You could have various approaches to ravens. There's also plenty of forest/water guardians, who are usually beautiful females, and if treated with respect they will offer help and blessings. Some are human sized, and plenty of them are made of fire or frost. Some have wings, some live underground, some ride animals. There's tiny faeries, who help and ride tiny animals. ![]() ![]() Most of them live underground, some of them are excellent smiths, etc. There are lots of trolls and goblin like beings. Sadly it's in swedish, but then it's called "Nordiska Väsen" or "Nordic Beings". There's this guy named Johan Egerkrans, and he's pretty much illustrated and written an encyclopedia on nordic faeries.
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