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The Roots of the Mountains
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The Roots of the Mountains
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The Roots of the Mountains
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"The Roots of the Mountains" is a novel written by William Morris and published in 1889. Set in a mythical land inspired by Norse sagas, it tells the tale of the tribe of the Wolfings, a proud people living in the mountainous region of Midgard. The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of a conflict with invading tribes, highlighting themes of honor, heroism, and the struggle for freedom. At the heart of the story is the romance between Thiodolf, a brave warrior of the Wolfings, and Wood-Sun, a valiant maiden. As the Wolfings fight to defend their land and way of life, the novel explores the tensions between loyalty to kin and the call of destiny. Morris's vivid prose and rich world-building immerse readers in a sweeping epic of ancient battles, love, and the enduring spirit of a people united by their ancestral roots.
"The Roots of the Mountains" is a novel written by William Morris and published in 1889. Set in a mythical land inspired by Norse sagas, it tells the tale of the tribe of the Wolfings, a proud people living in the mountainous region of Midgard. The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of a conflict with invading tribes, highlighting themes of honor, heroism, and the struggle for freedom. At the heart of the story is the romance between Thiodolf, a brave warrior of the Wolfings, and Wood-Sun, a valiant maiden. As the Wolfings fight to defend their land and way of life, the novel explores the tensions between loyalty to kin and the call of destiny. Morris's vivid prose and rich world-building immerse readers in a sweeping epic of ancient battles, love, and the enduring spirit of a people united by their ancestral roots.

















