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R A G N A R O K
C h a p t e r - 1
"An Axe-Age, a sword age, shields will be gashed: there will be a wind-age and a wolf-age before the world is wrecked."
"First of all Midgard will be wrenched and racked by wars for three winters. Fathers will slaughter sons; brothers will be drenched in one another's blood. Mothers will desert their menfolk and seduce their own sons; brothers will bed with sisters."
"Then Fimbulvetr, the winter of winters, will grip and throttle Midgard. Driving snow clouds will converge from north and south and east and west. There will be bitter forsts, biting winds; the shining sun will be helpless. Three such winters will follow each other with no summers between them."
So runs the myth of Ragnarok--a legend whose power was stolen by making it no more than a childern's tale. As the centuries unfolded, the once-proud Vikings diminished from the earth. And so the truth of their lore grew dormant... forgotten for a time...
Earth, 2008 A.D.
Led by the United States, nations of the world looked on in support or despair as the sweeping giant declared its wars on terror, on oppressive regimes, on foes with masked intentions.
In Afghanistan, Iraq and North Korea, the eyes of the world were fixed. In the confusion, none thought to monitor an unlikely foe.
Red12, a small but violent neo-Soviet faction simultaneously has stormed several Ukranian missle silos, fully intent on using the threat of destructive power to further their cause.
As its allies have withdrawn one by one, the United States has found its forces spread too thin. Chaos has suddenly become the order of the day. Citizens of the earth are, for the first time, united. United in fear.
This looming shadow, however, this threat that encompasses the panicked world of mankind--it is greater yet than any man is aware. For earth is but one of many worlds, presdided over by beings more ancient and more powerful than anything seen in the modern age.
The end does indeed approach. And so much more than the world of man hangs in the balance.
R A G N A R O K
C h a p t e r - 1
"An Axe-Age, a sword age, shields will be gashed: there will be a wind-age and a wolf-age before the world is wrecked."
"First of all Midgard will be wrenched and racked by wars for three winters. Fathers will slaughter sons; brothers will be drenched in one another's blood. Mothers will desert their menfolk and seduce their own sons; brothers will bed with sisters."
"Then Fimbulvetr, the winter of winters, will grip and throttle Midgard. Driving snow clouds will converge from north and south and east and west. There will be bitter forsts, biting winds; the shining sun will be helpless. Three such winters will follow each other with no summers between them."
So runs the myth of Ragnarok--a legend whose power was stolen by making it no more than a childern's tale. As the centuries unfolded, the once-proud Vikings diminished from the earth. And so the truth of their lore grew dormant... forgotten for a time...
Earth, 2008 A.D.
Led by the United States, nations of the world looked on in support or despair as the sweeping giant declared its wars on terror, on oppressive regimes, on foes with masked intentions.
In Afghanistan, Iraq and North Korea, the eyes of the world were fixed. In the confusion, none thought to monitor an unlikely foe.
Red12, a small but violent neo-Soviet faction simultaneously has stormed several Ukranian missle silos, fully intent on using the threat of destructive power to further their cause.
As its allies have withdrawn one by one, the United States has found its forces spread too thin. Chaos has suddenly become the order of the day. Citizens of the earth are, for the first time, united. United in fear.
This looming shadow, however, this threat that encompasses the panicked world of mankind--it is greater yet than any man is aware. For earth is but one of many worlds, presdided over by beings more ancient and more powerful than anything seen in the modern age.
The end does indeed approach. And so much more than the world of man hangs in the balance.




