The Wild Hunt: Myths & Legends

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Like the roleplaying games from which it draws much of it’s inspiration, The Wild Hunt is a movie steeped in ancient legend. Many roleplaying games take elements of history or heroic myths, often mixing the folklore and events of many cultures in order to create their narratives.

The principle myths that informs the film is the Wild Hunt itself. This legend has various versions across Northern, Western and Central Europe but the principle tale is one spirits and spectres, perhaps long dead ancestors or faerie folk, taking to the skies for an epic hunt. These hunters may include noted historic figures – kings, famous warriors – or even Gods!

Those bearing witness to the Wild Hunt seem doomed to death and the ghostly phenomena is often said to have preceded a terrible disaster such as war or famine.

To find out more about the Wild Hunt and how it manifested itself in your country, check out the Wikipedia link at the bottom of this post. Great Britain and Wales have their own version of myth, as do Germany, Spain and the Scandinavian countries.

In the movie The Wild Hunt, the legend is a symbol of abandon and total immersion into a fantasy character for the people involved in the game. They identify with the hunt as a rejection of 21st century norms but, by allowing themselves to be completely consumed by the fantasy, they effectively throw the civilised baby out with the bathwater and descend into savagery.

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“The Wild Hunt calls to mind The Wicker Man, to me at least. Both films deal with outsiders introduced to a world they do not understand and explore the darkness just under the surface of the every day. This is a far better companion piece to that film than The Wicker Tree could ever hope to be and for that reason I urge you to seek it out” STARBURST MAGAZINE

“Though not shot as a mock-documentary, this award-winning Canadian movie has a very real feel to it, something that is critical to the effectiveness of the drama that unfolds.” CULT TV

“…like all the best horror movies it’s the psychological undercurrent that provides the scares. Intentionally or not, in an increasingly globalised world, such films serve to highlight the futility of believing in racial superiority or destiny. A well made intelligent film.” SUBBA CULTCHA

“One of the strengths of the story is how it cleverly brings the viewer into the realism of theĀ game, yet reminds us that despite the escapism of their characters, these are real people.” CHRIS & PHIL PRESENT

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