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Not the usual posts I make, but this is something I made for my friends of my other social, Side 7 featuring their lovely OCs ♥️
Some of them are here too and they are @arigretta @ypsilenna @fihyn-art
Wait, hold on. I just realized… Gudrid was Thorvald’s wife, and Thorvald was Leif’s brother, and Leif’s son is Bug eyes…
So TECHNICALLY Gudrid was Bug eyes’ aunt.
I would’ve loved to see her tease him about that.
The Scroll (A HTTYD Ficlet)
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Gift for: @valiantwarrior37
Summary:
Arranged Marriage AU. Stoick receives a scroll from Dagur's cousin, Thorvald, and he questions just how much the Berserker knows.
Rated: K content and language.
Genre: Mystery/Drama
Chapter(s): 1
Word Count: 260 words (not including AN)
Characters: Stoick, Asmund (OC), Thorvald (OC)
Relationships: N/A
Warnings: None
Story Classification: Ficlet/Double Drabble-and-a-Half
my sassy viking thorvald asvaldsson !! cant be bothered by the haters unless you hurt his monk!
Owl & Raven
My entry for @tyrias-library’s Valentines writing event. The prompt is Soulmates. I hope everyone feels loved, by themselves and others, this Valentine’s season!
Fire and snow. Mountains and valleys. Tradition and innovation.
All of these things complete each other in an eternal cycle. Without one, you could not have the other. No matter how far apart, the two would find each other. The very axis of Life and Death was centered on this principle. Time and space could not withstand the impossible, all-consuming inevitability of fate.
These are how immortal bonds were forged. The great scales of balance would swing, back-and-forth, forever seeking true equilibrium. Occasionally, this pure balance was reached – if only for a second, before the sway of destiny continued.
This unbreakable bond defined everything: from the rise and fall of empires; the life and death of the Dragons; the ebb and flow of money, magic, love, rain… It is what created mortal enemies and destined lovers.
The Norn have a complicated relationship with fate and destiny. On rare occasions it is said that a particular Norn is ‘destined for greatness’… or to fall. Creating one’s own legend, carving their name in stone, is no small task. To give credit to fate for your own blood, sweat and tears would be an insult to any Norn. It is not destiny who decides whose story shall be sung by the skaalds; it is the people… yet one cannot help but wonder what thread binds us all together.
Kàra has gazed up at the stars on many nights, pondering the question. Do these faraway glinting lights hold the answers we seek? Does the past decide the future? She lived a simple life, deep in the snow-capped mountains of the Shiverpeaks: her and her six sisters, along with her parents. They led a secluded life, but Kàra was not one to wander far. Family was everything to her. What point was there in going on grand adventures, if you had none with whom to share it? What did your successes matter, without people to celebrate along your side? She took immense pride in helping raise her sisters and caring for her elders. The biggest adventures for Kàra were her trips to Hoelbrak every few months, to gather supplies her family could not obtain in the wild… and also hair dye. Even hermits have their frivolities.
The teal-haired giantess still remembers the day of her fateful trip to Hoelbrak. Her second sister, Astrid, had told her to keep an eye out for omens. Astrid had always been an odd one, dabbling with death and dreams. She’d taken to practicing reading palms, which had earned her quite a bit of mockery among the nearby villagers – what kind of self-respecting Norn would believe in a story pre-written? It was known, you make your own fate. Still, Kàra kept a lookout for those omens.
Some internal pull, a curiosity, had led the giantess to the Spirit lodges. Her family had a long history with Owl, but since her sacrifice, they turned to Bear. She was going to visit Bear Lodge first, but… when an owl crossed her path and perched itself upon the ice sculpture of Raven, Kàra was compelled to follow. Omen or not, she could visit Bear later.
It was at that moment that the threads of their fate intertwined.
He was sitting at the back, by the fire. A great feast lay on the table nearby, pecked and picked at by the shamans and visitors. This great man, sitting by himself, had one small plate in front of him. What intrigued her about him was that this man was satiating his hunger not with food, but with a book.
He spotted her. She stood out like a sore thumb, a wild animal in a library, tall and dark-skinned with teal hair. She looked about the room and walked as though the walls would close in on her. The raven-haired giant had handled fire before, an untamed and primal force. With a warm smile and a warmer voice, he invited her to join him at his table. So she did. She introduced herself as Kàra Skögul, daughter of the Hermit. He was Thorvald the Ironclad, forgeman and follower of Raven.
Fate was sealed.
From that day forth, Kàra would venture to Hoelbrak not only for supplies, but also to visit him. Over delicious homemade meals, he expanded her world: from reading and writing to tales of lands beyond the snow. Of course any follower of Raven would enjoy teaching, and Kàra was an eager student. In exchange, she told him of her life in the mountains, the stories behind her scars, hunting with her sisters. Thor was an odd one, wearing human clothing, sipping wine from strange nations, and generally being… very unlike other Norn. They were each unique in their own way.
Snow falls, and snow melts. Fire blazes, and smoulders.
In time they were brought onto their own paths, drawn apart. Months would go by without any word from one another, but Kàra knew she would see him before long. Her sisters wondered why she was suddenly so excited to return to Hoelbrak – didn’t Kàra hate crowds? – but she never spoke a word of it.
Their threads wove together, and apart. The wheel turned, as did the seasons.
Kàra returned for supplies.
She returned for stories.
For comfort and help, after her youngest sister was murdered.
For healing when strange new powers overtook her.
And, finally, for a home.
It was not the first time Norn had been through an exodus – but it was a first for her, to be exiled. Banished from her homelands until she won the favour of the Spirits once more.
The threads that bound Kàra and Thorvald together finally united as they swore their loyalty to one another.
With whom better to forge a legend, than one of the greatest smiths?
With whom better to hound glory, than one of the finest huntswomen?
Leif Erikson
-- born in 970
-- from Iceland
-- son of Erik the Red
-- siblings -- Thorvald -- Thorstein -- Freydis
-- explorer
-- had two sons with the noblewoman Thorgunna -- Thorgils -- Thorkell
-- first European to land on continental North America
-- died in 1020
-- succeeded as chieftain by Thorkell
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SLYTHERIN: “Lord Asriel is just a man, with human power, no more than that. But his ambition is limitless. He dares to do what other men and women don't even dare to think.” –Philip Pullman (Thorvald: The Subtle Knife)
#AlwaysReadthePlaque: Norumgega . . AD 1000. AD 1889 . Norumbega=Nor MBega . Indian utterance of Norgega the ancient form of Nowega, Norway to which the region of #Vineland was subject. . City. At and near Watertown where remain to-day diicks, wharves, walls, fans, basins . Country. Extending from Rhode Island to the St Lawrence first seen by Bjarn Herjuleson 985 AD Landfall of #LeifErucsin On Cape Cod 1000 AD . Norse canals, dams, walls, pavements, forts, terraced places of assembly remain to-day. . Fort. At the base of tower and region about was occupied by the Breton French in the 15th, 16th and 17th Centuries. . River. The Charles discovered by Leif Erickson in 1000 AD explored #Thorvald Leif's brother 1003 AD Colonized by Thirfin Karlsenb 1007 AD First Bishop Erik Gnupsin 1121 Ad . Industries for 350 years Masur-Woid [Burrs] Fish, Furs, Agriculture . Latest #Norse ship returned to Iceland in 1347. (at Norumbega Tower)