Epic Viking drama in five songs that blends myth, history, and vision.
This poetic tale follows King Fialar as he seeks peace and wrestles with power, faith, and the costs of ruling. Readers are invited into a world where Nordic myth and Ossianic echoes illuminate a dramatic quest for atonement.
Presented as a long, narrative poem, the work frames a legendary king’s downfall and longing for harmony. Set between Celtic and Scandinavian landscapes, it builds a sweeping stage where gods, seers, and heroes clash with human pride and mercy. The language aims for a grand, musical rhythm that supports a timeless, mythic mood.
- A vivid blend of Norse and Ossianic influence, with landscapes, rulers, and oaths at the center.
- A study of power, belief, and the idea of atonement as the guiding force of a world in flux.
- Character-focused moments that reveal ambition, loyalty, fear, and the price of peace.
- Epic scenes and prophetic tensions that frame a saga of fate, choice, and consequence.
Ideal for readers drawn to mythic epics, Nordic legends, and poetry that asks big questions about life, faith, and harmony.