The Chronicles of Loki
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The Chronicles of Loki
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The Chronicles of Loki Book Three: Ragnarok is the third book in a trilogy centred on the life of the Norse trickster, Loki. This narrative is essentially a reworking of the Norse myths, where Loki, commonly identified as the god of mischief and wickedness, gets to tell the story from his point of view.
The twist in this treatment of Loki is that he, Odin, Frey, and company are presented as if they were real human beings who lived ages ago on a lost island continent they called Igdrasil. This island, as in the myths, was divided into nine realms inhabited by distinctly different peoples and cultures. One of the most challenging and fun aspects of this book has been reimagining Loki's various adventures and misadventures as they might have actually happened without the benefit of magic and sorcery, though a Lovecraftian dimension is at work in this book and its predecessor.
The book unfolds across two time axes. The first takes place in the present, where Loki, his family, and allies are setting in motion a war of vengeance against Odin and the Aesir. Readers are introduced to the machinations of key characters from the myths: Odin of Asgard, Frey of Vanaheim, Surt, High King of Muspelheim, the rulers of the wee folk of the Westβincluding Ivaldi, the principal ruler of the Dwarves, and Mama Cori, Lokane of Alfheimβand Loki's children, Fenrir (aka the Wolf), Fafnir (ruler of Jormundheim), and Hela, Queen of Nifleheim.
The second timeline serves as a memoir of Loki's life, covering significant events such as the theft and recovery of Thor's weapon, Mjollnir, Odin and Loki's encounter with an evil brigand, Odin's vision quest and ensuing madness, Sif's golden hair, Balder's death, and Loki's imprisonment.
Series: The Chronicles of Loki
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781667805689
Publisher: BookBaby
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 26 December 2022
Country: United States
Imprint: BookBaby
Illustration: Illustrations
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 22.0mm
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 228.0mm
Weight: 630g
Pages: 396
About the Author
M. Gregory Kendrick is a retired professor of modern European history at he University of California in Los Angeles (UCLA), and the author of The Heroic Ideal: Western Archetypes from the Greeks to the Present, and Villainy in Western Culture: Historical Archetypes of Danger, Disorder, and Death.
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