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The Sword of Saint Isidores

David Thomas Kay
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Duration
13h 12m
Year
2026
Language
English

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THE SWORD OF SAINT ISIDORES

Witches, warlocks, Norse Gods and historical Viking battles, a teenage necromancer and a cursed ceremonial sword with a strange influence over its possessors. A Family Saga.
Circa 926 A.D: King Athelstan, the first king of all England, gifts the jewelled sword to Harold Fairhair, the first king of all Norway, setting in place a series of events that will shape the future of Norway. The sword is believed to carry a curse that affects all who come into its possession. Alphonso, a young monk in search of redemption, and Theresa, a beautiful Asturian s woman, crave for their Spanish homeland after being enslaved by Vikings. Rota, the daughter of Heidre the sorceress is a necromancer. She has inherited her warlock father's curse and hunts the woods at night. Wilhelm, a soldier of fortune, clings to his Christian beliefs whilst surrounded by sacrificial worship to the Norse Gods. Ragnarr, the Viking son of Hauk the Red, reveres the sword and plans to take it with him to the new land: The Lake District of England. Does he own the sword or does the sword own him.
Circa 926 A.D: King Athelstan, the first king of all England, gifts a jewelled sword to Harold Fairhair, the first king of all Norway, setting in place a series of events that will shape the future of Norway. The sword is believed to carry a curse that affects all who come into its possession. Alphonso, a young monk in search of redemption, and Theresa, a beautiful Asturian s woman, crave for their Spanish homeland after being enslaved by Vikings. Rota, the daughter of Heidre the sorceress, has inherited her warlock father's curse and hunts the woods at night. Wilhelm, a soldier of fortune, clings to his Christian beliefs whilst surrounded by sacrificial worship to the Norse Gods. Ragnarr, the Viking son of Hauk the Red, reveres the sword and plans to take it with him to the new land: The Lake District of England.

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