In
Finnmark around AD 1000, Raste, the
noaidi (pathfinder) of group of
Sámi is heard saying that he has seen his
spirit animal, a
bull reindeer, for the final time in his life, a terrible omen. Meanwhile, a young man named Aigin comes home from hunting to find his family massacred by a raiding group of
Chudes. A tumbling ski gives away his hiding place, and he flees in panic, pursued by the Chudes, who fire at him with crossbows. He is wounded but makes his way to a community of other Sámis who live some distance away. Aigin's wound is treated by Raste, the
noaidi. He gets into a debate with the Sámis about how to face the Chude attackers: some argue for meeting them in battle, while others maintain they should all leave toward the coast, where they might find help from other Sámis. Aigin and some of the other hunters remain to meet the Chudes, while the remainder of the group flee. The hunters, except Aigin and Raste, who hide, are quickly killed by the numerically superior Chudes. Raste gives his mystic drum to Aigin, and confronts the Chudes, who beat and torture him. To prevent the torture, Aigin reveals himself and offers to act as a guide for the Chudes to the coastal settlement. Raste is killed in secret by the Chudes, who steal his personal knife. The Sámis reach the coastal settlement but find that the menfolk are away from the village on a hunting expedition. They secretly watch for the arrival of the Chudes, and see Aigin guiding them, declaring him a traitor. Seeing Raste's knife in the hands of a fierce Chude, Aigin realises that Raste is dead, and formulates a plan. He cannot overpower the Chudes, but he can trick them. Leading the Chudes across mountainous terrain, Aigin lures them on to treacherous paths where they are forced to tie themselves together with rope for security. Aigin leads the Chudes along a tiny path over a frozen precipice, where he unties himself and escapes. In the confusion of the pursuit, several Chudes slip off the cliff, and their leaders cut their ropes to save themselves from being dragged over the edge by their own men. Aigin desperately claws his way up the cliff, pursued by the vengeful Chude leaders, who are determined to kill him. Aigin frantically kicks at the snow and starts an
avalanche, pushing the remaining Chudes over the cliff in a wave of snow and rock. The Sámi had seen Aigin's heroic action, and mourn Aigin as their saviour - but Aigin is still alive. Reaching the top of the cliff and lying exhausted, he is dazzled by the Northern Lights overhead, and then by a profound mystic vision of a bull reindeer. He reaches the coastal village, and surprises the Sámi. Aigin passes Raste's mystic drum to the Sámi matriarch, declaring "you've lost your pathfinder". The matriarch solemnly says "we've also found one", and returns the mystic drum to Aigin. As the film ends, the Sámi sit around the fire in the same positions as the figures on the mystic drum, with Aigin in the pathfinder's place. == Cast ==