![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Finally, I just like the sound of the word and what it stands for. On the business side, Valhalla has a good deal of name recognition. Beyond that, it fits into the long term plans for the series, each book is named for an 8 letter Norse mythological term. That mythic basis was another reason, I wanted a name that represented the underlying themes. First and foremost it was the main location in the novel where everything took place, the location getting its name from the Norse myth that runs throughout the book. What is the name of this book because now I want to read it.Įdit: my excuse for being that much of an idiot is it’s 3am and I am not Lix who operates on a time zone about 6 hours later than myself.Ī few things. I’m almost disappointed that I didn’t get to work it out The power system also plays a major role in Books 2 and 3, there’s a bit more to it than is explained in Book 1 or above. Its branches bring power to each building in the ravine and provide walkways to them as well. Yggdrasil already appears in the books as Valhalla’s power center, a giant glowing tree-like system called the YGDR S/L system. If not, Yggdrasl has the right number of letters. Nidhogg is actually mentioned in Book 1, albeit humorously.īook 3 is called “Guðsriki,” publisher’s approval pending of course. If only Nidhogg had another letter that’d be fun ![]() Now I need to try and work out what the third one is called by looking through norse terms ![]()
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