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But the stories did not stop at the Thing or at the coasts. Down in the forges, Eider hammered out a new blade that would never be sold. It was an instrument to remind the people of the cost of binding. Joram took to the sea once more, but not as a raider; he became a keeper of old maps and a teller of tides, guiding ships through shoals that had shifted since the war. Lisbeth lived out her days in a quiet tower, making lists of names so no one would forget what they had been called. She sometimes wrote the name of her teacher and felt nothing, the memory burned out like a candle stub, and she would mark another name in its stead.
When the chain was completed, it hummed with a strange tune — like a throat singing the heartbeat of the world. They raised it and threw it around the Wolf. The wolf’s howls tore stars from the sky; the seas rose to hear, and the gods held their breath. Then a voice — not of god nor man — rose: it was Yggdrasil’s whisper, and it spoke a single sentence that made all ears ache. But the stories did not stop at the Thing or at the coasts


