User blog:Seiga Miyako/Finland, Hungary, and Mongolia/Asia

Recently I've been looking up a bit about the Finns, Hungarians, and few other things (not much, though). Seeing as they are originally from Asia, I was wondering a few ideas.

For those that don't know that Finns, Estonian, and Hungarians actually come from Asia, see. Also here it somewhat explains Finn origin as well.

One of these if the Finns and Hungarians had went to establish their own religion. Now I know there was Finnish paganism and stuff, but what if it had went to be a self holding religion that would be unique in their own places (Like Shinto, which is mainly confined in Japan) and managed to thrive, rejecting other religions around them. And/or maybe had the Mongol Empire managed to last longer (and expand more) in Europe, maybe the spread of Buddhism to at least Finland or/and Hungary?

Aside from that, another idea could be that the Hungarians and Finns rejected European influence and such and managed to establish, say Hungarian Khaganate/Dynasty and a Finnish 'Shogunate'? Even more, they develop their own writing script (maybe similar to the Chinese characters, though more then likely not but still interesting to see) Instead of using the Latin alphabet and adding/changing letters. Old Hungarian alphabet (original writing system for Hungary) would evolve over time (or not, like the case with the Ge'ez script).

What do you think?