Grey, I think Minna has given us enough of the background that between us we can carry the tale on in all manner of interesting directions. Happens sometimes also with folktales - consider how the American poet Robert Frost played with the developing canon of Paul Bunyan folklore. He took things barely hinted at in, or omitted from, the existing tales and played with them. Have you ever read his long poem ‘Paul’s Wife’? It is an utter delight, and has something of the same feel as those British tales of how the fisherman or lighthouse keeper came to marry the mermaid or the selchie. Being a lumberjack but nevertheless a decent man, of course he would marry a tree spirit or dryad or whatever kind of weird she is.
Róisín, I fully agree. We have a nice ground here to plant our seeds.
And in some way it's better to have room to create than a fixed (and closed) canon. And thanks for the suggestion. I haven't read that poem but I'll try to, as soon as possible.
Jitter, all the points you mentioned are very interesting. It would be so good...
Tehta, I thought the same, that is was a bad place and they could attract the Kade. About the eyes covering, I believe on that reason you mentioned, however it would show (again) the extent of Minna's lack of investment on this final part.
So I prefer to imagine that the Kade's enchantment doesn't work very well on the dreamspace.
And I just remembered another aspect that I wiSSSShed was developed in this second adventure:
Lalli's powers.
He started with his ability to detect the infected, and that marvelous poem/song/enchantment to the moon (sadly we never saw anything like that again), then he showed the capacity to use his Luonto in the real world to hit multiple targets very fast, even if paying a health cost for it, and closer to the end of adventure 1 he was capable of
destroying a giant with just his will! Again it had unpleasant "side effects", but I supposed that the "cost" of magic was a well-known part of being a Finninsh mage.
Yet there was no consequence! After Emil and Lalli arrived at the recovery point they would tell what happened, and there should be some reaction. Destroying a
giant with magic! And he didn't even had much training! Onni, too, should have a reaction to that, yet... nothing.
Maybe Minna thought a superpowered Lalli would make things too easy for the party... But that could be balanced by the need to "recharge" after each time.
And on adventure 2 all we came back to the beginning and, unless Lalli does some magic trick right at the end, all we see of his powers outside the dreamworld is the ability to detect the infected...