![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The great Norse myths are woven into the fabric of our storytelling – from Tolkien, Alan Garner and Rosemary Sutcliff to Game of Thrones and Marvel Comics. He talks of playful, careless, wrathful gods, stories of immortal forces battling under freezing, star-filled skies. Above, the flickering magic of the aurora borealis, an electric-blue contrast to the warm fire where the storyteller weaves his words. Picture it: about you, mile upon mile of sparkling, moonlit rock and snow. ![]() Gather round, this is where the stories are born. "As I retold these myths, I tried to imagine myself a long time ago, in the lands where these stories were first told, during the long winter nights perhaps, under the glow of the northern lights or sitting outside in the small hours, awake in the unending daylight of midsummer." - Neil Gaiman
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