An ancient stone has been discovered in the dark caves of the mythical North. Protected for thousands of years by creatures who no longer live on this earth, these sacred stones were never meant to be found. However, man's curiosity and greed meant that exploitation quickly began, with little thought for the risks or potential consequences.
Vaesen: The Lost Mountain Saga is written by actress and podcaster Ellinor DiLorenzo and based on her original podcast of the same name, but expanded and modified for this official release. The hardback book is beautifully illustrated by Johan Egerkrans and Anton Vitus.
- Chapter 1: Duty and Despair: Mysterious accidents plague the Swedish mining town of Falun, and one devout man takes it upon himself to get to the bottom of the problem - which he's convinced is the result of moral depravity and witchcraft. But something far more diabolical lurks in the dark caverns.
- Chapter 2: The Beginning of the Fall: Upsala University organizes an exclusive ball rumored to reveal something that will shake the scientific community to its foundations. But amid all the excitement, alarming reports indicate that the asylum is overcrowded due to an unexplained increase in the number of patients admitted.
- Chapter 3: Place of the Sun's Death: An island off the coast of northern Norway is in distress, and all attempts at rescue have failed. As winter approaches, the authorities hire a team of experts to uncover the truth. What follows is one of the most dangerous missions the Company has ever undertaken.
- Chapter 4: The Prince and the Witch: Valborg's ancient spring celebration is upon us, eager to enchant those who take part. But in the rich history of the forests surrounding the festival, secrets await discovery.
- Chapter 5: The Saga of the Lost Mountain: An ancient stone has been discovered in the dark caves of the Abisko region in northern Sweden.Protected for thousands of years by creatures who no longer live on this earth, these sacred stones were never meant to be found.However, man's curiosity and greed meant that exploitation began quickly, with little thought for the risks or potential consequences.
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