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That night, Leofric did something his father would have called madness. He rode west—not to the remaining Saxon lords, who would squabble for command, but to a hill fort held by a rival Dane, Torf-Einar, a man Skarth had exiled for refusing to sacrifice Christians.
The smoke did not rise so much as hang, a thick, greasy shroud over the ruins of Grantaceaster. Leofric, son of Aldwyn, knelt in the mud that had once been his father’s hall. A charred banner—a golden dragon on faded red—lay crumpled beneath a collapsed beam. A.Total.War.Saga.THRONES.OF.BRITANNIA-TENOKE.to...
A young Saxon thegn, betrayed by his own lord, must unite rival shires and forge an uneasy alliance with a Danish warlord to prevent a bloodthirsty Viking host from extinguishing the last flame of Christian England.
“We cannot fight them head to head,” Leofric said, rising. “Not yet. But a war is not one battle. A war is harvests burned, loyalties turned, and kings who die alone in the dark.” It looks like you’ve referenced a file name
Leofric’s younger sister, Aelfwyn, tugged his sleeve. “Thegn,” she whispered, using his new, unwanted title. “The ships have not left. They are building a burh . On our holy ground.”
Here’s a short, atmospheric narrative inspired by the game’s setting—the Viking invasion of Anglo-Saxon England during the late 9th century. The Ashes of Wessex That night, Leofric did something his father would
Torf-Einar poured mead into a cracked horn. “Go on, little Saxon. Tempt me with treason.”

