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Singoalla

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Set around an isolated lakeside castle haunted by a pagan legacy and enforced silence, the narrative follows a young noble whose wild impulses and uncanny singing set him apart. He meets a woman from a traveling community and enters a passionate, secret relationship that collides with religious norms, family expectations, and buried ritual traditions. The story traces longing, betrayal, and generational consequences while interweaving medieval legend, ritual motifs, and lyrical depictions of nature, examining fate, cultural conflict, and the tension between memory and social order.

About the Author

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Viktor Rydberg

Viktor Rydberg was a Swedish author, poet, and scholar, known for his extensive contributions to literature and mythology. His most notable work, "Teutonic Mythology: Gods and Goddesses of the Northland," is a comprehensive exploration of Norse mythology, spanning three volumes. Rydberg's writings often reflect his deep interest in folklore and the cultural heritage of the Nordic countries. In addition to mythology, he wrote novels such as "Singoalla" and essays like "The Magic of the Middle Ages," showcasing his versatility as a writer. Rydberg's works continue to be influential in the study of Scandinavian literature and mythology.

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