The Thrall of Leif the Lucky: A Story of Viking Days

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The Thrall of Leif the Lucky: A Story of Viking Days

by Ottilie A. (Ottilia Adelina) Liljencrantz

EN·~7 hours·32 chapters

Chapters

32 total
1

The Thrall of Leif the Lucky

0:01
2

CHAPTER I - WHERE WOLVES THRIVE BETTER THAN LAMBS

8:05
3

CHAPTER II - THE MAID IN THE SILVER HELMET

9:40
4

CHAPTER III - A GALLANT OUTLAW

15:48
5

CHAPTER IV - IN A VIKING LAIR

13:38
6

CHAPTER V - THE IRE OF A SHIELD-MAIDEN

8:59
7

CHAPTER VI - THE SONG OF SMITING STEEL

12:59
8

CHAPTER VII - THE KING'S GUARDSMAN

23:22
9

CHAPTER VIII - LEIF THE CROSS-BEARER

13:47
10

CHAPTER IX - BEFORE THE CHIEFTAIN

14:19

Description

A bustling 10th‑century Nidaros awakens in vivid detail, its fjord‑lined streets crowded with dragon‑head ships, brightly painted sails, and merchants hawking exotic wares. The city throbs with the clang of armor, the chatter of traders, and the distant echo of Norse chants, painting a picture of a world where wealth and warfare walk side by side. Among the throng, a hulking Danish warrior rides into view, his iron helmet glinting as he carries a young English captive bound to his saddle. The captive, a strikingly handsome Saxon youth, bears the proud stare of a noble lineage despite his chains.

Their arrival at a richly appointed trading booth sets the stage for a tense exchange, as the Dane presents his “property” to a bearded merchant surrounded by gleaming weapons and furs. The atmosphere crackles with the raw power of the Northmen and the quiet defiance of the captive, hinting at a clash of wills that will shape their fates in this raw, colorful world of Viking ambition.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (451K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by A. Elizabeth Warren. HTML version by Al Haines.

Release date

2003-10-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ottilie A. (Ottilia Adelina) Liljencrantz

Ottilie A. (Ottilia Adelina) Liljencrantz

1876–1910

Drawn to sagas, sea voyages, and the world of the Vikings, this Chicago-born novelist wrote historical adventures that helped bring Norse legend to a wide American readership. Her books blend romance, action, and a deep fascination with early northern history.

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