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Una novela histórica de fantasía y ficción.
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La historia de Radnor comenzó hace muchos veranos, en otra cruel batalla a lo largo del gran océano. Estaba en una maravillosa tierra remota conquistada por Zark el Vikinn, el valiente guerrero del norte.
Zark era el jefe del gran clan de personas nórdicas que se hacían llamar Vikinns, conocidos por ellos mismos como los hijos de los dioses del norte que descendieron hace cientos de años de las luces nocturnas en el cielo invernal. Los Vikinns eran personas simples pero resistentes. En las batallas su lado feroz se revelaba. Los Vikinns eran intrépidos guerreros y valientes marinos, que se atrevían a explorar los fríos océanos y las tierras más allá de la niebla marina que se encontraban más allá de sus costas. La esposa de Zark, Vilgren, decidió casarse con él a su temprana edad de 19 años. A esa edad, la costumbre ordenaba que todas las doncellas de Vikinn dominaran por igual las artes de la guerra y el hogar. Desde el día de su boda, la esposa se convirtió en la mejor de las camaradas de guerra de Zark. La letal pareja luchó hombro con hombro en cada batalla, ya sea defendiendo su patria o despojando a los reinos extranjeros de su riqueza y vino. Los viajes por mar y las incursiones por las montañas nevadas se llenaron de gloria cuando Vilgren relató sus victoriosos actos con canciones.
Unos años después de su matrimonio, se embarcaron en una campaña de dos años en el extranjero para reclamar nuevas tierras. Descubrieron que la tierra descubierta era tan cálida como el parpadeo de una llama contra las manos frías, y mientras sus embarcaciones navegaban hacia el oeste a través del océano siguiendo al Sol, agradecieron a los dioses por la vista de una tierra fresca y verde. Se sabía que esa tierra existía, como habían predicho sus viejas Sagas, y sin embargo, muy pocos habían puesto sus ojos en ella.
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Varias tribus habitaban esta tierra remota, tantas como la cantidad de constelaciones en el cielo. Algunos vivían en grandes ciudades en la selva tropical con pirámides entre los matorrales. Las personas locales sabían leer y escribir, tenían una rica cultura y educación en la comunidad y en cuanto a la naturaleza, tuvieron cuidado de no dejar una pequeña marca en el bendito terreno que los rodeaba. Estos nativos creían que sus antepasados, dioses que llegaron a su tierra desde los mares del sur, ordenaron ese estilo de vida para ellos y esa forma de vida se convirtió en la ley de esa tierra.
Sus armas no fueron hechas para la brutalidad, y sus conflictos se resolvieron principalmente mediante combates cara a cara desempeñados por los líderes de las tribus en conflicto.
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Las hordas crueles eran de las numerosas tribus que se autodenominaban Mongholes o Khassars, invadiendo todas las tierras de las estepas del sureste y reclamando todo lo que no era suyo. Este asalto fue un ataque personal, y como jefe, Zark fue el primero en hacer la infeliz reunión.
Al igual que el ascenso de Radnor a la vida dominante, los Mongholes practicaron su costumbre de usurpar las tierras colocando cruelmente a los líderes derrotados de las tierras a cargo de las tierras que acababan de perder, un sabor amargo, pero práctico.
Aquí, los líderes derrotados debían servir como los gobernantes locales designados por los Mongholes, cuyo papel consistía principalmente en dar cuenta de las personas y los bienes dentro del territorio conquistado. También fueron responsables de preparar y entregar el pago anual de impuestos: una décima parte de todo lo que tenía la tierra, incluidas las personas y los bienes. Cada año, el mismo procedimiento: una décima parte de toda la población de hombres se uniría a las tropas Mongholes y se convertirían en Mongholes.
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