Andanya, the personification of the tropical island nation of Andanya (formerly Solea), longs for adventure beyond her lush homeland. Guided by an ancient relic, she discovers a magical orb with the power to travel through time. Upon touching it, she is transported to Viking Iceland, where the warm, vibrant world she knew is replaced by harsh cold and snow.
Confused and disoriented, Andanya meets Iceland, a tall, mysterious man with violet eyes. Unable to understand each other due to the language barrier, they share a moment of mutual curiosity and attraction. Andanya even though she is unsure of how she arrived, she is sensing a deep connection to this strange new land and the enigmatic man before her.
Prequel: The Journey of the Sun and the Moon
Prequel: The Sun and the Moon - The Personification of Andanya
In the heart of the tropics, where the sun burned bright and the sea whispered ancient secrets, there existed a land called Andanya. A paradise of vibrant jungles, towering palms, and endless shores kissed by the ocean’s warm embrace. It was a land of rich history, of people who were a living mosaic of Black, Caribbean, Hispanic, and African heritage. But Andanya was more than just a land—it was alive. It breathed, it pulsed with the energy of the earth itself. And it was [Reader’s Name], the personification of the island, who carried its spirit, its essence, and its pride within her.
Andanya had existed for centuries, its history steeped in the deep rhythms of nature, in the ancestors who had danced in the moonlight and sung to the seas. But it was [Reader’s Name] who embodied the nation in human form, a being crafted from the spirit of the land itself. Her skin was as dark as the fertile soil of the jungles, her eyes bright like the sun’s rays as they caught the shimmer of the ocean at dusk. Her hair was wild and thick, a tangle of curls that mirrored the wildness of the jungle’s vines. She was everything her land was—untamed, fiery, and full of life.
For as long as she could remember, she had been a symbol of her people. She had been raised to understand the sacred bond between her and the land, the people, and the ocean. Her people, the inhabitants of Andanya, looked to her for guidance and strength. They believed she carried the blessings of their gods—spirits of the sun, earth, and water who lived within her veins, coursing with power. [Reader’s Name] had always been the sun to their moon, the fire to their ice, the warmth to their cold.
Yet despite her deep connection to her land, there was always a part of her that felt restless. The people of Andanya were content with their warm, tropical lives, their daily routines filled with dance, feasts, and celebration. But for [Reader’s Name], the world beyond her island beckoned. She felt the pull of distant lands, other cultures, and histories far beyond the shorelines of her tropical paradise. It wasn’t dissatisfaction, no—it was a desire for something more. She was bound to her people, but her soul longed for adventure, to see the world beyond the horizon, to experience the life of the unknown.
One day, after witnessing a particularly breathtaking sunset over the ocean, [Reader’s Name] stood on a cliff, looking out at the vast expanse of water. As the golden rays kissed her skin, she felt a strange stirring, an energy rising within her—a call she could not ignore. It was as if the land itself had whispered to her, urging her toward a fate she could neither understand nor deny. There was an ancient power deep within the heart of Andanya, a secret kept by the gods, that she had been warned about only in cryptic legends.
The gods had left something behind—something ancient and powerful, something that could bend time and space.
Her curiosity was piqued. She couldn’t resist.
She ventured into the heart of the jungle, to a sacred place where the earth whispered secrets of the past and the winds carried the wisdom of the gods. Here, hidden deep within the roots of an ancient tree, she found it—a smooth, obsidian orb that pulsed with a strange, almost electric energy. She had seen it in her dreams before—her ancestors had warned her of its power, of its ability to tear the fabric of time itself.
As she reached out and touched the orb, the world around her seemed to warp and bend. The jungle, her people, her land—all blurred and twisted. The orb’s power surged through her, filling her with a strange, pulsing heat. The ground beneath her feet trembled, and she felt her body jerk violently, as if she were being pulled in every direction at once. In the blink of an eye, the vibrant land of Andanya vanished from her sight, replaced by cold, icy winds and a sky that was anything but familiar.
She gasped, disoriented. The warmth of the tropical air was replaced by biting cold, and the bright, sun-kissed jungle was now replaced with the stark, frozen expanse of snow-covered land. She staggered, trying to make sense of what had just happened.
Before her stood a world unlike anything she had ever known.
Present Day, Viking Iceland—The First Meeting**
As [Reader’s Name] staggered to her feet, disoriented and breathless, the world around her seemed impossibly still. The frigid wind bit at her exposed skin, an unbearable contrast to the heat she had known her entire life. She looked around, confused. She was no longer on her island. The tropical warmth had been replaced by the chill of an unfamiliar landscape, and the vibrant colors of her home were nowhere to be found. Snowflakes drifted lazily around her, settling in her hair and on her skin.
The landscape was barren, a stark contrast to the lush jungles and vibrant life of Andanya. Everything around her was cold and muted, as though the world itself had gone to sleep. Her heart pounded in her chest. Where am I? she thought, her mind struggling to make sense of the situation. The magic of the orb had transported her far from her homeland—into a world of ice and stone.
It wasn’t long before a figure appeared in the distance, cutting through the snowstorm with purposeful steps. She could barely make out the outline of a tall, broad figure, his pale skin stark against the backdrop of the wintery landscape. His hair was silver, his eyes a striking violet, and his gaze was intense, as though he could see straight through her. As he drew nearer, she could sense his surprise and caution. He was dressed in furs, his clothing foreign and alien to her, but it was his eyes—those eyes—that held her attention. They were piercing, fierce, yet there was something vulnerable in them, something she couldn’t quite place.
He stopped a few feet away from her, his brow furrowed in confusion. They stood there in silence, the snow swirling around them like a shroud, neither one sure of what to do.
“Who are you?” he asked, his voice deep and guarded, though there was a hint of curiosity beneath the surface.
Iceland tilted his head, his gaze unwavering, his violet eyes still filled with curiosity and something deeper—something darker
"I... don't understand you," she said, her voice smooth and melodic, though the tone held a trace of frustration. She tried to force out the words, but they didn’t make sense to her. Her language was different, flowing and modern, compared to the deep, rough syllables Iceland used.
Iceland’s confusion deepened. He had never encountered someone who couldn’t understand his language before. The gap between their worlds seemed insurmountable.
But despite the confusion, there was a pull—an attraction neither of them could deny. Iceland, with his cold, reserved nature, felt an inexplicable warmth stir within him. She, too, was drawn to him, the mysterious stranger who seemed both like a part of the world she had left behind and something entirely foreign.
The silence between them stretched for what felt like forever, neither one able to fully express themselves. Finally, she spoke again, her tone light with a trace of a smile, though her words were still not clear to him.
“I… I’m lost,” she said, gesturing to the vast, unfamiliar landscape around her.
[Reader’s Name] opened her mouth, trying to form words. But the language felt foreign on her tongue. The words sounded strange, thick and almost alien, and she couldn’t quite understand what he was saying. But somehow, she knew this wasn’t the language of her people. She could feel the difference, the cold distance between the words and the warmth she was used to.
Her lips parted as she struggled to find her own words, but then she realized—this language barrier was just the beginning. She wasn’t just physically out of place in this world; she was a stranger, a being out of time, a woman from a land where the sun always shone and the air was thick with the songs of nature.
Her eyes softened, and she smiled—albeit a little sadly, as she took in his attire, his stiff posture, and the odd sense of familiarity that tugged at her heart. This was not her world, and yet, somehow, she was drawn to him, to this strange man whose existence was as cold and distant as the land around them.
“You… are not from here,” he said, repeating the same words, still unsure. His gaze lingered on her, captivated by her beauty and the fire in her soul. She was like nothing he had ever seen.
She nodded, a soft sadness in her eyes. She had no idea how she had arrived here, but she could feel it deep within her: this place, this man, was a part of her journey. She wasn’t sure where it would lead, but she knew her world had changed forever