Excerpt from Norse Mythology

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Here is an excerpt of an audiobook I recorded

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Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

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Loki was handsome, and he knew it. People wanted to be like him. They wanted to believe him. But he was undependable and self centered at best, mischievous or evil at worst. He married a woman who had been unhappy and beautiful when Loki courted and married her, but now always looked like she was expecting bad news. She bore him a son, and shortly afterwards another son, Naar Fee and Valley. Sometimes lucky would vanish for long periods and not return. And then his wife would look like she was expecting the very worst news of all. But always. Loki would come back to her looking shifty and guilty, and also as if he were very proud of himself. Indeed, three times he went away three times he eventually returned. The third time Loki returned to Asgard, Odin called Loki to him. I have dreamed a dream, said the wise old one eyed God. You have Children! I have a son, Nafi, a good boy, although I must confess that he does not always listen to his father. And another Sun valley, obedient restraint. Not them. You have three other Children, Loki. You've been sneaking off to spend your days and your nights in the land of the Frost Giants and the giant tests and grow boda. And she has borne three Children. I've seen them in the eye of my mind as I sleep, and my visions tell me that they will be the greatest foes of the Gods in the time that is to come