Wulfric the Weapon Thane: A Story of the Danish Conquest of East Anglia
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The narrative follows an armour-bearer and weapon-thane attached to a king during the Danish incursions into East Anglia, tracing his sea voyages, hunts, and journeys to Jutland as he confronts raids, treachery, and ritual rites. Interwoven are skirmishes with leaders such as Lodbrok, Ingvar, and Halfden, local legends about a king's hiding place in Hoxne woods and the gold bridge, and scenes of church and secular justice. The book alternates action, maritime peril, and search missions, including a rescue quest for Osritha, culminating in confrontations that reflect loyalty, betrayal, and the region's changing power.
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