"When an earl is disgraced upon the stage of the northern kings, the threat of open war begins to linger along the horizon. In the depths of the icy wilds, barbarian clans see the diversion and are assembling under the banner of an unknown warlord. Itha, the daughter of an earl, is wedged into the middle of the fray - her choices will determine the fate of the north."
"A lay that was written by Aristoff the Blind during the waning years of the Azure Span - three hundred years before the events seen in "Starling in the North". The lay details the last accounts of Pavil Strahmsbreth; a notable warrior who perished during the Battle at Mirrorwater."
"Not really sure where i was planning on going with this story, but this bit follows the arrival of our protagonist, Aaron, as he arrives in Saranac, a small country town. Theres several nods to norse mythology in here, so bonus points to those who pick it out"
"Five people must face the trials brought about by who they are. They learn that even the gods can be nothing but pawns. Many mythologies feature in this story, including Greco-Roman, Egyptian, Celtic, Norse, and others."
"They say you can wish bad things away...but that only makes them come faster.
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On their way to settle the latest score, Maeve and her darksider friends collide with the Unseen, setting them on a path they never expected. Routine spellcasting just isn't enough. In this work of mythopoeia, maintaining balance between the Unseen and the Forbidden becomes an obligation with no room for excuses. Along the way, Maeve and her friends unearth secret truths about what the ancients knew--an"
"Linda Kilgore is a 16-year-old living in the Appalachian mountains of north Georgia. Her more-or-less average life is rudely interrupted by a prophecy, two swords, two ancient gods, and one very old and very powerful undead earth-spirit who is very, very pissed off."
"The old norse prose piece "Völuspá" re-written as a story. A seeress, Kunnandi, is asked by Odin Allfather to tell the history of the world from when the gods created it to Ragnarök, the battle in which everything will be destroyed. You see the story through her eyes and through the POVs of other gods."
"A woman sets out as an assassin of immortals, but are her actions guided by vengeance, or by the gods themselves who aid her?"
"Have you ever wondered how the world will end? Will it be quick, slow, hot, cold, a sigh of relief, ecstasy, or a cry of pain, anger? But most of all... Where will it start?
For the Entity- a select group of families descended from the Norse Gods- the end begins in Bermondsey..."