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Revision as of 15:49, 26 October 2010
This is a collection of works in the Norse style about various people of and events regarding the East Kingdom of the SCA. At this time, it only contains the work of Grim the Skald and Toki Redbeard. Works will be posted as they are updated and formatted for use on this page, this is a currently incomplete collection.
The works are on their own pages, arranged in rough chronological order (not neccessarily the order in which they were written.) They are organized into two categories
Short Works
Works of less than 30 lines. Most of these were composed around a specific happening or reason. In Norse, these are called "Lausavisur," "Verse for an Occassion."
- Verse in Honor of Maggie Basketmaker’s Pelican Vigil
- Flokkr for Gabriel
- Tyger's Greeting
- The Snows' Welcome
- Andreas' Choice
Long Works
Works of over 30 lines. Most of these are full stories of things that happened in the East Kingdom, or what Easterners did. Many of them feature the Pennsic War:
- Snowberg Flokkr
- King Thorvald Sails South
- Cedric at the Wall
- Mikilalekskvitha - The Poem of Sir Alex
- Bergiskvitha - The Lay of Bergie
- Snowberg-hvot (The Exhortation of the Snowberg Army)
- Tygers-hvot (Tyger's Exhortation - The Tale of 300 warriors)
- The Lay of Thorpatrick
- Point Debate
- The Five who Stood