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Maria Kvilhaug

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Maria Kvilhaug


Born
in Norway
January 01, 1975

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Maria Christine Kvilhaug

Average rating: 4.67 · 282 ratings · 32 reviews · 17 distinct works
The Seed of Yggdrasill: Dec...

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BLADE HONER - Book One: The...

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BLADE HONER - Book Two: My ...

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The Hel Runes Claim: Life o...

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The Poetic Edda - Six Old N...

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The Maiden with the Mead: A...

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A Twisted Mirror: Life of t...

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The Trickster and the Thund...

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The Goddess Iðunn

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Gylfaginning: A Norse Mytho...

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“Great stories are sacred, whether they're true or not.”
Maria Kvilhaug, BLADE HONER - Book One: The Hammer of Greatness

“It is not your fate that is your verdict, but how you deal with your fate. If you find yourself in a story contrary to every vow you have made or wish to make, then you must silence your mind and observe everything closely. You must see the patterns of possible fates in the world around you and choose that which your holy soul tells you to choose." - Thordis, Thunder priestess”
Maria Kvilhaug, The Hel Runes Claim: Life of the Oseberg priestess (783-834 AD)
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