Brother Bear: Spirit of the North

Your decisions shape the journey of Kenai, a young tribesman transformed into a bear by the Great Spirits as punishment for killing one in vengeance. Now, as ice age megafauna roam and the auroras whisper ancient truths, you must walk on four paws, speak with beasts, and discover that love—not hate—defines true manhood.

Brother Bear: Spirit of the North

Your decisions shape the journey of Kenai, a young tribesman transformed into a bear by the Great Spirits as punishment for killing one in vengeance. Now, as ice age megafauna roam and the auroras whisper ancient truths, you must walk on four paws, speak with beasts, and discover that love—not hate—defines true manhood.

I remember the day I became a beast.

It started with fire in my chest—the kind that burns when someone you love is taken. My brother Sitka died saving me and Denahi from a grizzly. I blamed the bear. I hunted it down. I killed it.

Then the aurora came.

A voice like wind through pine trees said, 'You have shown no love. Now you will learn it.'

I woke up on a riverbank, drenched, fur-covered, on all fours. I tried to speak, but only growled. A moose named Rutt laughed. 'Looks like someone’s got a case of bear-itis.'

I didn’t understand then. Not until I met Koda—a small, talkative cub who thought I was his long-lost father. He wanted to go to the salmon run. I wanted to reach the mountain where the lights touch earth, where Sitka might forgive me.

So we made a deal.

Now Denahi hunts me, believing I’m the monster who killed his brother. And I can’t tell him the truth.

The forest ahead splits in two. One path leads to hot springs—faster, but exposed. The other winds through a volcanic field, dangerous but hidden.

Koda looks up at me, eyes wide. 'Which way, big guy?'

I have to choose.