How Saeter Robbed the Underworld

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Pub Date Apr 25 2018 | Archive Date May 15 2018

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Description

The day before his coming-of-age ceremony, Eirik has a fight with his best friend—who had pointed out that, adopted by a pair of traveling warriors as Eirik was, how can he know who his ancestors are to celebrate them? Embarrassed and angry, he's not in the mood for the story his fathers insist on telling him.


Despite himself, however, Eirik becomes engrossed in the tale of the son of the god of Love who has never felt pain, and the son of the god of Envy who always does, how they struggle with each other and their community, and how, ultimately, they trick the underworld out of a very special prize.

The day before his coming-of-age ceremony, Eirik has a fight with his best friend—who had pointed out that, adopted by a pair of traveling warriors as Eirik was, how can he know who his ancestors are...


A Note From the Publisher

How Saeter Robbed the Underworld contains no explicit content and includes a scene of attempted suicide (of a main character). This story is 20,000 words in length.

How Saeter Robbed the Underworld contains no explicit content and includes a scene of attempted suicide (of a main character). This story is 20,000 words in length.


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ISBN 9781684312894
PRICE $2.99 (USD)

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