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The wooden train in the house is well known, but nowhere is it implied that the player character has a brother. He is, however, confirmed to have an uncle that he has loaned the van from. Thus, it seems reasonable that the song is from his father's perspective, not his.

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The wooden train in the house is well known, but nowhere is it implied that the player character has a brother. He is, however, confirmed to have an uncle that he has loaned the van from. Thus, it seems reasonable that the song is from his father's perspective, not his.his.
*Unlikely. The family members in the game all have the Kesseli surname, whilst the player can choose their own. This implies they are on your mother's side of the family.
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The wooden train in the house is well known, but nowhere is it implied that the player character has a brother. He is, however, confirmed to have an uncle that he has loaned the van from. Thus, it seems reasonable that the song is from his perspective, not the player character's.

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The wooden train in the house is well known, but nowhere is it implied that the player character has a brother. He is, however, confirmed to have an uncle that he has loaned the van from. Thus, it seems reasonable that the song is from his father's perspective, not the player character's.his.
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[[WMG: In-universe, Routainen Maa (the Death Song) was written by, and is from the perspective of, the player character's father.]]
The wooden train in the house is well known, but nowhere is it implied that the player character has a brother. He is, however, confirmed to have an uncle that he has loaned the van from. Thus, it seems reasonable that the song is from his perspective, not the player character's.

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