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The Sagas of Einar - The First Viking

The Birth of Izantica

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Almost 20,000 years ago, on what is now the southern coast of Norway, a great storm enveloped the area, causing another ice age to begin. While the inhabitants of the area were quite concerned, the atmospheric events led the people of the time to go underground. In their attempt to flee the raging storm, a great civilization was born – Izantica. The Kingdom of Izantica, like Atlantis, was a technological wonder, with devices and inventions that have never been conceived of before.

The main person behind these technological advances was “Lars the Great.” Previously known as “Lars the Biologist.” Lars harnessed the powers of the electromagnetic currents that surrounded the earth and that were prevalent in that part of the world. His inventions included the first ever cell-phone network, holographic devices that could be used to communicate over long distances and weaponry that would stun aggressive creatures or enemies with blasts of ice.

Lars, after meeting the huntress Anvika, married and began a family. Their son, Einar, was great in strength and intelligence and was soon in a position to rule over the great Kingdom of Izantica. These are his stories. These are the Sagas of the lost Kingdom of Izantica and Einar.
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