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The narrative interweaves mythic and human strands around the god Frey and a circle of mortals—Gunnar, Ogmund, Sigurd, Sigrid and others—as loyalties, vows and rivalries drive a sequence of journeys, feasts, accusations, and confrontations. A murder accusation forces tests of honour and kinship; a wondrous meeting with Frey and the marriage that follows bring desire and promise into collision with political and religious pressures; a savage winter and a climactic battle settle long-brewing tensions. Throughout, the tale balances supernatural marvels and rugged human motives, exploring vengeance, fidelity, and the uneasy meeting of old beliefs and new authority.
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