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The Saga of Freyja Egilsdottir

When I was around 14, our English teacher set us the task of writing a passage of prose in the style of a literary genre that we really enjoyed. I was at that time absorbed in a volume of translated Icelandic sagas that I had been given by a relative and I set out to write a history all of my own.

I conjured up Freyja, a young noblewoman recently widowed. She owns a large farm with a fine house at the centre. Neighbouring farmers and warriors seek her hand in marriage and her property, but she is fiercely independent and resists all advances. She surrounds herself with a personal retinue of six women who jealously guard Freyja's life and estate. Freyja is kind and beautiful. She and her bodyguard are statuesque Nordic women, all around 6' tall with blonde hair 😁

The saga went down a treat and I won a special commendation. Then me being me, with too much time on my hands, I decided to continue the tale . .

I imagined myself as a young British girl captured and sold by Viking pirates on a summer raid. Small and plain, the men have no interest in me and auction me as a slave. I am purchased by Lady Freyja who treats me kindly as she does all her other slaves. At first I am her personal maid responsible for attending to her bed chamber. I sleep at the foot of her bed. The house conveniently has a fully plumbed hot spring and every morning I help her to bathe and to arrange her beautful golden hair into braids. I work my way up through her household, first taking responsibility for the other servant girls and eventually becoming steward of her estate and personal cup bearer. I sit by her side at feasts. Although I cannot share in the adventures of her female knights, I am accepted as part of their fellowship and my intimate relationship with their mistress is acknowledged and respected.

One day she grants me my freedom. To mark the occasion she has purchased horses for her retinue, a mark of great prestige and honour. To each of the warriors she gives a beautiful white horse. To her faithful and devoted steward and companion, who is somewhat on the shorter side, she gives a miniature Shetland pony 🙄

At that moment I know that I can no longer be part of this world of tall and frighteningly beautiful women. I wrap my cloak around my shoulders, mount my very small horse, and with tears misting my eyes ride off into the endless grey horizon in search of other imaginary friends more my own size 😌
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Ég hefði ekki gefið þér hest ef ég vissi að þú værir bara að fara.
SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
@DarkHeaven But she had to, it was to symbolise my freedom 😥
@SunshineGirl but maybe I wanted you to stay, though. Stay… even as a free woman.
SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
@DarkHeaven I will freely stay for you 🙂

Back at school I had to leave. It became a bit of an obsession (as most of my passions tended to become) and Laura at one stage gave me an ultimatum to choose between her and my made-up Icelandic princess 🤣
@SunshineGirl haha. No wonder you would like my accent. It would be like your Icelandic princess come true. 😊
SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
@DarkHeaven I would love to hear you say that sentence. Just the way it is written is a work of art to me 🙂 My princess never shouted indoors, but sometimes she had to raise her voice when on the farm to be heard over the wind 🙂
@SunshineGirl I’m not a very loud person. I mean I can be, I grew up on a farm too, but I’m just usually not.
SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
@DarkHeaven Good 🙂 I talk quite a lot, but in a quiet sort of way 😉
@SunshineGirl my fiancée loves my accent too. she says I sound angry hot. lol

https://similarworlds.com/thoughts/personal-feelings/4001298-I-love-my-girl-My-fiancee-heard-me-talking-to-my
SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
@DarkHeaven I certainly don't know the language as well as I thought I did! Probably some of my preconceptions are formed by hearing the calm, measured tones of Danes and Norwegians on Scandi-noir TV series.

My Italian colleague is amused when people overhear him on the phone and assume he is conducting a passionate love affair when in fact he is just writing down a shopping list dictated by his wife!
@SunshineGirl Norwegian, Swedish, and Danish (other Norse languages) are much smoother languages than Icelandic. Iceland due to it’s relative isolation has changed the least and is the closest to the original Old Norse (what the Vikings spoke,) and it has a very rough kind of sound to it. You can literally feel the Viking in it.