![]() In the last chapter we met Vafthrudnir, high shaman of the Jotunn. ![]() Loki’s up to something too, but we’re not quite sure what. It’s not entirely clear what’s going on with them just yet…but clarity will gallop in soon enough.Īnd then there’s clever Loki, father of Vali and Narfi, husband of Sigyn. We’ve also met blind Hodr Odinsson and his girlfriend and soon-to-be wife, Alara. Frigg ability to see the future has also returned and, so far, she’s not liking what she’s seeing. She hoped that Odin would figure out the problem and heal him. It was by Odin’s magic that Vidar was saved from the fylgja…of course it was Odin’s magic that bound the fylgja to Vidar in the first place.įrigg summoned Odin back because their son, Baldr, has been having bad dreams which have worsened to the point where he’s nearly dead come morning. A few hours later, he rode out again to help his son Vidar - but not quite in the way he’d expected. Odin, after being gone for twenty winters, returned home at the behest of his wife Frigg. Vidar then lost control of his fylgja - his familiar - which possessed him. Vidar Odinsson fought Jotunn warriors outside the town of Hals - which the Jotunn had burned down. ![]() Every TEN chapters, or so, I recap the key plot points and provide some insight into the myths I’ve referenced in the book as well as some of the creative choices I’ve made along the way.īefore we roll into Chapter 22, in which we're back with Hodr Odinsson, here’s a quick summary of what’s gone before. In this podcast I read my first novel, Kinsmen Die, one chapter at a time. Welcome to CHAPTER 22 of the Kinsmen Die podcast, home of fantasy fiction based on Norse mythology that’s written and read by me, Matt Bishop.
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