The Last Berserker

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Pub Date Feb 11 2021 | Archive Date Jan 27 2021

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The greatest warriors are forged in the flames

771AD, Northern Europe

Two pagan warriors 

Bjarki Bloodhand and Tor Hildarsdottir are journeying south into Saxony. Their destination is the Irminsul, the One Tree that links the Nine Worlds of the Middle-Realm. In this most holy place, they hope to learn how to summon their animal spirits so they can enter the ranks of the legendary berserkir: the elite frenzied fighters of the North.

One Christian king 

Karolus, newly crowned King of the Franks, has a thorn in his side: the warlike Saxon tribes on his northern borders who shun the teachings of Jesus Christ, blasphemously continuing to worship to their pagan gods.

An epic battle for the soul of the north 

The West’s greatest warlord vows to stamp out his neighbours’ superstitions and bright the light of the True Faith to the Northmen – at the point of a sword. It will fall to Bjarki, Tor and the men and women of Saxony to resist him in a struggle for the fate of all Europe.

The greatest warriors are forged in the flames

771AD, Northern Europe

Two pagan warriors 

Bjarki Bloodhand and Tor Hildarsdottir are journeying south into Saxony. Their destination is the...


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