Vinland Ragnarok: Twi-light of the Gods

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Historical
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Author: R.G. Johnston ISBN: 9780978297824
Publisher: R.G. Johnston Publication: October 4, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: R.G. Johnston
ISBN: 9780978297824
Publisher: R.G. Johnston
Publication: October 4, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Midgarð is ravaged, by treachery. The final war, Ragnarök, has begun.

The Gods, and the jötunn (the giants), saw their destruction at the moment of their creation; neither can stop it.

With Loki’s betrayal, the jötunn overthrow Valhalla—hall of the slain—and home to the Æsir, forcing the exodus of the gods, and snaring “Óðinn’s chosen,” warriors.

Óðinn follows his trickster son to Vinland, to warn them of Loki’s plan to alter human destiny, and pave the way for the jötunn to survive their destruction, by creating, jötunn and human, hybrids.

Meanwhile, Thorfinn is working to honour his agreement with the First Nations people and leave Vinland, but an assassin’s attack sends Gudrid into premature labour, and when she regains consciousness, she’s horror-stricken to find baby Snorri missing.

A visitor urges them to journey to Leif’s southern settlement and into the caves, to seek Snorri—and to stop Loki from his final task; keep the Gram–the sword of power–hidden away from human hands.

On the shores of an inland lake, Freydis betrays her kin. Tostig escapes from her slaughter.

The path to the end is unchanging; the spilt blood of kin conceals its outcome.

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Midgarð is ravaged, by treachery. The final war, Ragnarök, has begun.

The Gods, and the jötunn (the giants), saw their destruction at the moment of their creation; neither can stop it.

With Loki’s betrayal, the jötunn overthrow Valhalla—hall of the slain—and home to the Æsir, forcing the exodus of the gods, and snaring “Óðinn’s chosen,” warriors.

Óðinn follows his trickster son to Vinland, to warn them of Loki’s plan to alter human destiny, and pave the way for the jötunn to survive their destruction, by creating, jötunn and human, hybrids.

Meanwhile, Thorfinn is working to honour his agreement with the First Nations people and leave Vinland, but an assassin’s attack sends Gudrid into premature labour, and when she regains consciousness, she’s horror-stricken to find baby Snorri missing.

A visitor urges them to journey to Leif’s southern settlement and into the caves, to seek Snorri—and to stop Loki from his final task; keep the Gram–the sword of power–hidden away from human hands.

On the shores of an inland lake, Freydis betrays her kin. Tostig escapes from her slaughter.

The path to the end is unchanging; the spilt blood of kin conceals its outcome.

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