<p><strong>The light is extinguished. The prophecy is absolute. The end of the world begins with a lie.</strong></p><p>In the golden fortress of Asgard the gods believe they are immortal. Queen <strong>Frigg</strong> has secured an oath from every living thing to protect her perfect son <strong>Baldr</strong>-but pride blinds her to the <strong>single flaw</strong>. A small inconsequential sprig of <strong>mistletoe</strong>.</p><p><strong>Loki</strong> the Trickster God consumed by an ancient unforgivable grievance finds the loophole. His vengeance is not an act of war but a surgical strike against the <strong>heart of Asgard</strong>. What follows is a descent into cosmic tragedy: a blood-oath shattered a brother forced to slay a brother and the swift terrifying descent into <strong>Fimbulvetr</strong>-the Winter of Winters.</p><p><strong>This is the definitive Norse Mythology retelling you've been waiting for.</strong></p><p>Witness the terrifying intimate collapse of the cosmos:</p><ul><li>The crippling guilt of <strong>Odin</strong> whose paranoia leads him straight into the jaws of the <strong>Wolf Fenrir</strong>.</li><li>The epic poisonous final duel between <strong>Thor</strong> and the monstrous <strong>Midgard Serpent</strong>.</li><li>The agonizing eternal punishment of <strong>Loki</strong>-bound by the sinews of his own kin attended only by the fierce loyalty of his wife <strong>Sigyn</strong>.</li><li>The desperate chaotic charge of the <strong>Einherjar</strong> against the armies of fire and the dead.</li></ul><p>When the <strong>Sun and Moon are devoured</strong> when the gods fall in brutal fatal duels and when <strong>Asgard</strong> is consumed by fire what remains? Only a handful of survivors holding the heavy quiet promise of <strong>rebirth</strong>.</p><p><strong>If you love emotional epic fantasy that explores fate failure and the ultimate price of power prepare for the Twilight of the Gods.</strong></p>