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Happy pride to my fav qpr 🙏🙏
While yeah this is the Official Brightgift Tumblr Blog (with permission from the author) it's run by me (a fan) and this will become a fanblog to infect the masses with the awesomeness that is Brightgift until it picks up and I have to be normal again
Brightgift
Denmark, 799 AD. Gunnhild lives on a small farm with her family, but dreams of someday seeing the world. Everything changes when her father returns home from a raid with a captive—a girl her age who is put to work doing chores. Gunnhild seems to be the only one who takes an interest in the girl, whose name is Eadyth, but when her father doesn’t return home one summer, life changes drastically for both of them.
Brightgift illustrates topics such as war, loss, and grief while leaving room for themes of friendship, adventuring, and freedom (written and voiced by humans).
Includes:
Accurate sibling dynamics
Language barriers and learning
Non-centric romance
Historically accurate government and hierarchies
A seal :3
Denmark, 799 AD. Gunnhild lives on a small farm with her family, but dreams of someday seeing the world. Everything changes when her father
Brightgift
Denmark, 799 AD. Gunnhild lives on a small farm with her family, but dreams of someday seeing the world. Everything changes when her father returns home from a raid with a captive—a girl her age who is put to work doing chores. Gunnhild seems to be the only one who takes an interest in the girl, whose name is Eadyth, but when her father doesn’t return home one summer, life changes drastically for both of them.
Brightgift illustrates topics such as war, loss, and grief while leaving room for themes of friendship, adventuring, and freedom (written and voiced by humans).
Includes:
Accurate sibling dynamics
Language barriers and learning
Non-centric romance
Historically accurate government and hierarchies
A seal :3
Denmark, 799 AD. Gunnhild lives on a small farm with her family, but dreams of someday seeing the world. Everything changes when her father