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A wandering southern minstrel joins northern seafarers struggling through a savage winter gale and a drenched, fireless voyage. When a distant red glow suggests an inhabited island, the king commands someone to fetch fire and wood, but the crew balks, fearing trolls because of a past abduction. The narrative centers on the minstrel's uneasy place among tough northerners, the clash between fear and obligation aboard the ship, and the ways courage, song, and old northern legend shape his response to the supernatural threat that stands between the men and warmth.
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