Epilogues for Lost Gods

Epilogues for Lost Gods by Cat Rector, published by Tychis Media on November 15, 2022, is a 274-page work written in English. This narrative explores the aftermath of Ragnarok, focusing on the characters Sigyn and Loki as they navigate the remnants of Asgard and Vanaheim. The story delves into themes of survival and the struggle against greed, as the gods seek to dominate those outside their control, leaving the realms desolate and reliant on the dead in Helheim.
Readers will find a poignant exploration of grief and healing as Sigyn and Loki confront their pasts and the weight of their choices. The narrative intertwines elements of dark fantasy and mythology, drawing on themes from fairy tales and legends. As the final chapter of The Goddess of Nothing At All, this edition presents a compelling continuation of the characters’ journeys, inviting reflection on love, loss, and the possibility of redemption.
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Sigyn:
We survived Ragnarok and tried to usher in a new era.
Now the realms consist of two minuscule factions encamped
in the remnants of Asgard and Vanaheim.
But the gods are greedy. Anyone not under Asgard’s control must fall.
When they come, they’re going to win.
The realms are empty.
There’s no one left to help us.
No one except the dead in Helheim.
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Loki:
When I died, I took everyone with me.
Almost everyone.
I’ve waited for Sigyn every day, but she never comes.
Never dies.
Everyone down here knows what I did. Who I am.
And I must live-exist-with the weight of that guilt, those scars.
She’s going to come back someday, and I’m going to be alright.
Be better.
I’d do anything for her. I’d do anything to be with her.
If only she’d ask.
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Epilogues for Lost Gods is a story about grief and healing, and is the final chapter of The Goddess of Nothing At All
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