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This anthology gathers a dozen vivid tales that plunge listeners into the remote, snow‑bound world of ancient Scandinavia, where tribal chieftains rule over stark landscapes and mysterious rites. Each story is steeped in folklore, portraying fierce rivalries, honor‑bound quests, and the everyday superstitions of people who lived beneath endless forests and frozen skies. The language is richly descriptive, turning icy wind and creaking timber into a palpable backdrop for the drama.
The opening narrative follows the enigmatic chief Ura‑Kaipa, presiding over a grim sacrificial clearing where skulls dangle from branches and stone axes gleam in the pale light. When a young outsider named Karilas—a boy of a rival tribe—steps forward to challenge the chief’s game, tension crackles as pride, envy, and ancient customs collide. Their uneasy contest hints at deeper questions of loyalty and identity, setting a tone that reverberates through the subsequent legends.
Language
fi
Duration
~9 hours (520K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-04-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1859–1940
A Nobel Prize-winning Swedish poet and novelist, he helped steer Swedish literature away from plain realism toward beauty, history, and a strong sense of national memory. His work is known for its vivid feeling, lyrical energy, and love of Sweden’s past and landscapes.
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