In a small port in the kingdom of Denmark, a Knarr arrived at the port as he was returning from the kingdoms on the British island.
When the ship docked, a group of Vikings came down carrying boxes of gold coins.
But someone who did not appear to be a short Viking. The man had enviable musculature and some wounds on his face.
Although what was most striking was that he carried with him a sword a long flute made of wood.
The man was an old Skald who had lived in the Christian kingdoms for a time, but had received good pay from a berserker named Anders.
A bag with 10 gold coins was enough for him to agree to return to the land of the Norse so that he could speak and tell about the mythical Nordic kingdom in the north.
Not only that, but he also knew that the mythical Konungar Einar had killed the bastard son of the former king of Denmark and the Norwegian king who tried to attack him.