William Morris
A richly textured tale set in an ancient woodlands society, The House of the Wolfings tells of a tribal people defending their homeland from a ruthless southern empire. Through the eyes of warriors, wise women, and chieftains, the narrative weaves myth, prophecy, and human valor into a poetic saga of war, sacrifice, and enduring heritage. At the center stands Thiodolf, a fearless leader blessed and burdened by mysterious love and supernatural foresight, whose choices will echo through the destiny of his people.