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by J. Storer (Joseph Storer) Clouston
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CONTENTS.
I. THE WEST SEA SAILING - II. THE BAIRN-SLAYERS - III. THE HOLY ISLE - IV. THE ISLAND SPELL - V. ANDREAS THE HERMIT - VI. THE HALL OF LIOT - VII. THE VERDICT OF THE SWORD - VIII. IN THE CELL BY THE ROOST - IX. THE MESSAGE OF THE RUNES - X. KING BUE'S FEAST - XI. THE HOUSE IN THE FOREST - XII. THE MAGICIAN - XIII. ARROW AND SHIELD - XIV. THE MIDNIGHT GUEST - XV. THE LAST OF THE LAWMAN - XVI. KING ESTEIN - XVII. THE END OF THE STORY - CHAPTER I. - THE WEST SEA SAILING.
CHAPTER II. - THE BAIRN-SLAYERS.
CHAPTER III. - THE HOLY ISLE.
CHAPTER IV. - THE ISLAND SPELL.
CHAPTER V. - ANDREAS THE HERMIT.
CHAPTER VI. - THE HALL OF LIOT.
CHAPTER VII. - THE VERDICT OF THE SWORD.
CHAPTER VIII. - IN THE CELL BY THE ROOST.
A misty morning on the fjord of Hernersfiord sets the stage for a tale of Viking ambition and ancient mystery. An enigmatic, bearded wanderer watches the bustling royal hall of Hakonstad as warriors load their longships, their helmets glinting in the sunrise. His pale, searching eyes hint at knowledge of forgotten spells, and his quiet musings about fate and destiny foreshadow a journey that will test both sword and sorcery.
When a broad‑shouldered, black‑bearded captain named Ketill confronts the old man, tension crackles between raw martial might and subtle prophecy. Their terse exchange reveals a looming expedition to the western seas, led by the young king Estein, and suggests that the mysterious traveler may hold a key to events yet unseen. Listeners are drawn into a world where the clang of armor meets the whisper of ancient runes, promising adventure, rivalry, and the echo of old magic in the age of emerging kingdoms.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (228K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1870–1944
Known for witty, offbeat fiction as well as historical writing, this Orcadian author moved easily between comedy, adventure, and the past of the far north. His best-known novel, The Lunatic at Large, helped secure a long and varied literary career.
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