Brave, courageous people become heroes of Maria Semenova’s books—the author of the cult “Wolfhound,” founder of the “Russian fantasy” genre. Among them are mighty northern warriors who came from the sea and knew neither pity nor fear of death. The colorful sails of their drakkars could be seen from afar. And when such a sail rose over the horizon, the inhabitants of coastal settlements would flee in fear, saving their lives. Legends were told about their daring, courage, cruelty, and fury. They lived by war and for war. Harsh Aesir protected them. They were helped by bright elves and dark yotuns. Their souls were carried away from the battlefield by golden-haired valkyries. They were called heroes and barbarians, pirates and wolves of the North. But they themselves called themselves—Vikings.
Contents
01. Two Kings (00:40:04)
02. Eagle Cliff (02:10:31)
03. With the Vikings to Svalbard (05:24:30)
04. Solweig and All of Us (01:42:05)
05. Pelko and the Wolves (06:45:01)
06. I’ll Tell You About the Vikings (07:32:45)