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And to your question, Wollawossiky is loosely based off of Orson Scott Card's character Lolla-Wossiky (who is based off of the real Tenskwatawa). In Card's series Alvin the Maker, "The Reds" (Native Americans) do not use roads at all, because they say it is against nature to flatten it to your will, a common thing for a white man. Although the Reds are able to walk through nature, the forests, easier than a white man can on roads! So I thought it appropriate that since Wollawossiky can walk faster near trees, he would either "refuse" to walk faster on roads, or he just wasn't accustomed to it. And the epithet "Pathfinder" doesn't translate literally to "one who finds paths", it was a common word for hunter-gatherers in their time.