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Notes from the Edge

Katharine Kapodistria

Stories inspired by mythology and magic, folklore and Faerie

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Corruption

PREVIOUSLY: King Eysteinn’s son Halfdan was injured in an accident, and Áslaug’s guardian, the seiðkona Edda, treated him.

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Shoot the Messenger [Part 1/2]

This story originally appeared in its entirety in the anthology Indie Bites: Bards and Bargains1, but I’ve broken it down into two Substack-sized chunks here. It was the first story that I set in this fictional world, but I’ve since written...

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Keel and Sail

PREVIOUSLY: Félagi was unable to replicate the longship Áslaug saw in her vision, and so King Eysteinn decreed that there should be a blót for the sea god, Njörðr.

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Jessie Saves the Sailors!

This story is part of the Upon Our Seas, In Our Skies collaboration of stories, poetry and art set in the universe of The Môrdreigiau Chronicles. If you’d like to participate, follow this link for details and lore. You will be able to read...

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Stitches

PREVIOUSLY: Áslaug met the All-Father in the forests of Vestfold and he took her voice in exchange for the gift of foresight. She relayed the vision he showed her to King Eysteinn, and was then she was sent to live with Edda, the seiðkona....

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