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  • The Newer Edda: Chapter 3

    Chapter Three: Concerning Bergrimr’s Dispute with Jarl Hralfdan Hralfdanson of Markarth          Now when at last Bergrimr had shouted himself hoarse and called Orm indoors to release him from the bonds Dortgljot had bound him with, he was furious to find that she ha...
  • Newer Edda: Chapter Two

    Chapter Two: Concerning Bergrimr’s Dispute with The Men of the Reach       The tale tells now of how Bergrimr and Dortgljot raise their children, one after the other, and of how they became. Orm was the eldest son, and took after his father in all things. Calm and slow to anger...
  • Newer Edda: Chapter One

    Chapter One: Concerning Thane Bergrimr Anksson and How He Left the Court of Falkreath       In the frozen northlands of Tamriel during the early fourth era there lived many families of farmers and sailors who found difficulty in plowing and sailing through ice, and so often a villa...
  • Newer Edda: Introduction

          They of Skyrim tell that in the olden days when there was civil-war upon the land, and also cultists, vampires, and dragons or any other number of miscreants making overt gestures towards the Ending of Nirn, there was nowhere else to be found in any time a merrier band of murder...
  • The Newer Edda: ToC

      Welcome, reader dearest, to an on-going romp parodying the ancient Icelandic and Hero saga's of the Norse.      The Newer Edda ToC   Vo.1 - The Lay of Bergrimr     Introduction  Chapter One: Concerning Thane Bergrimr Anksson and How He Left the ...
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  • The Arrowsworn

        High above the canopy of cloudwreath upon the throat of the world, a contented soul sits now and records that which has transpired during her sojourn in Skyrim. For the sake of those who would address her, she has taken the title al-Ash’ Abah. Yet few speak to me here, for their words may cause ...
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  • Of Wine and Gold: Chapter One

    Table of Contents Don't forget to read the Preface                                                        --------------------- It is said in Cyrodil of Skyrim that its timberland ranges wide, and sighting tall Ironwoods is a sure sign you have come deeper into the forest than you reckoned. As I fle...
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  • Of Wine and Gold: Preface

    I can remember vividly, even now, waking up to the birds taking flight that frigid morning as the carriage rambled along the roadside. The fluttering wings of their multitude stand out in my mind as a symbol of my life; a series of rude awakenings and tumultuous escapes, desperate journeys away from...
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