Well, the story is called The Bandits of Goldharbour...
Tag: Fantasy
30 Days of Mythology: Day 29 — Sauvaherra and Tulva
"Two of the central figures in the best-known cycle of Aurorean folklore, Sauvaherra and Tulva are depicted as a pair of lovers who must overcome great adversity and calamity before finally getting their happy ending."
30 Days of Mythology: Day 28 — Lassflyja
" Lassflyja’s name is Hrimfaxi for something like 'She Who Slips Locks', referring to the fact that she is constantly portrayed as evading capture or imprisonment by her pursuers — again, most often vengeful giants, but occasionally the other gods when they have lost patience with her.
Re-Commendation: Gods of Egypt
Got another Mythology-centric recommendation for you today...
Mid-Week Reminder: The Bandits of Goldharbour Chapter 3
One more chance to catch up on Chapter 3 before Chapter 4 goes live on Friday.
30 Days of Mythology: Day 27 — Raudfjall
"Aloof and hot-tempered, earthquakes and volcanoes are attributed to Raudfjall one way of another: either the echoing of his hammer sounding on his anvil in his subterranean forge deep in the heart of the earth, or else the outpouring of his fiery temper and indignation."
30 Days of Mythology: Day 26 — Bhela
"Perhaps because of his own prolific success where romance is concerned, Bhela is also venerated as the Hrimfaxi god of love and traditional Hrimfaxi wedding ceremonies take place at the feet of a statue in his likeness."
Monday Reminder: The Bandits of Goldharbour Chapter 3
Catch up on the latest chapter of The Bandits of Goldharbour
30 Days of Mythology: Day 25 — Vysa
"Generally depicted as a mature woman with grey or greying hair, Vysa is often described — and portrayed in visual artistic depictions — as either blindfolded or with blind (and sometimes even missing) eyes, representing that the goddess’ greatest strength is her knowledge of magical secrets not widely known to mortals."
Recommendation: Hotel Transylvania
Bleh!
