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The central myth cycle concerns the white stallion Witmar (see picture to the right) which was sacrificed at a spring equinox feast in Swantewit's honour, but resurrected by Swantewit himself in the appearance of a white swan. This myth is said to symbolise the reconciliation and covenant between the deity and its worshippers. Some scholars point to certain similarities to Cruisanism as indications of influence from that religion, but others point to the fact that the equinox sacrifice of a stallion as an atonement and reconciliation between god and man is known in the region from sources earlier than the first known contact with Cruisian missionaries. All attempts through history to cruisianise this part of Longerath has met with fierce opposition.

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