
by kaihoshinkyushu
Changing of the Finnish Seasons In a city that never ends, home is the only thing that matters. Thirteen-year-old Walter Henovia knows the rhythm of Northern Huopalahti by heart. He knows which tram cars have the best heaters, which bakeries sell the densest rye bread, and how to smooth his ash-blonde hair after the winter wind has charged it with static. Along with his sister Suzanna, Walter lives a life defined by the quiet, modest traditions of a Helsinki that feels as cozy as a small village. But their village is an illusion of scale. Outside their frost-covered windows lies the Sea of Houses—a repeating urban sprawl that stretches for tens of thousands of kilometers in every direction. In a world 250 times the size of Earth, a "neighborhood" is a continent, and a trip to the next district is a journey across a nation-state. For Walter and Suzanna, the staggering infinity of the 250x multiverse is just background noise. They aren't explorers, warriors, or judges. They are just two siblings trying to stay warm, stay modest, and stay together as the seasons begin to shift across the endless granite horizon. A grounded, atmospheric Slice-of-Life set in the heart of an incomprehensible world.
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