The Lay of Hyndla (In Story Form)
In the cold stillness of night, beneath a sky alive with stars, the goddess Freyja rides her golden-bristled boar, Hildisvíni, to the mountain cave of Hyndla, an ancient giantess who guards the secrets of blood and fate.
Freyja’s mortal follower, Óttar the Young, has staked his honour and inheritance on his forgotten lineage. To help him, Freyja seeks Hyndla’s wisdom — but the old seeress demands truth for truth and speaks the names of gods, kings, and heroes with a voice that shakes the stones.
As the cave fills with the echoes of ancient bloodlines — from Sigurðr the Dragon-Slayer to Haraldr Battle-Tooth — the goddess reveals that memory itself is magic, and that to know one’s ancestors is to awaken their power.
A story of ancestry, divine guidance, and the sacred weight of remembrance, The Lay of Hyndla bridges the mortal and the mythic — where every name spoken is a spark of the old world reborn.