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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
KING PENDA’S CAPTAIN - CHAPTER I OF FEARGUS AND KING PENDA
CHAPTER II OF FEARGUS AND TORFRIDA
CHAPTER III THE BATTLE BY TRENT WATER
CHAPTER IV THE FLIGHT
CHAPTER V THE PARTING OF FEARGUS AND TORFRIDA
CHAPTER VI THE FALL OF FEARGUS
CHAPTER VII OF THE MEETING OF FEARGUS AND OSBERT
CHAPTER VIII THE DEAD HERO OF THE WINWIDFIELD
Set against the turbulent age when the new Christian faith swept across England, the tale follows the fierce Pictish warrior Fearfear—son of the legendary chief Nechtan—who answers his father's summons to aid the pagan king Penda of Mercia. As armies clash over the Trent and beyond, Fearfear proves his mettle, rallying the Mercians against the encroaching forces of Northumbria and the West Saxons. The narrative captures the raw intensity of battle, the clash of old gods with new beliefs, and the fierce loyalty that drives men to risk everything for their leaders.
Amid the blood‑soaked fields, a tender thread weaves through the chaos: Fearfear’s bond with the brave and spirited Torfrida, whose courage shines even in the darkest moments of war. Their growing affection offers a glimpse of hope and humanity, reminding listeners that love can endure amid the roar of swords and the thunder of marching legions. This richly illustrated saga invites you to hear the echoes of an era where honor, faith, and fierce devotion shaped the destiny of a kingdom.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (256K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2019-05-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Known today for a small body of early 20th-century writing, this author moved between historical adventure, regional travel writing, and language study. The surviving record is thin, but the books that remain suggest a writer with a clear curiosity about Britain’s past and its living speech.
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