Ironic Tragedy

Act 1: The Fjölnir Fjord

In the land of Norge, where the sun never sets, the Fjölnir Fjord stood as a testament to the power of engineering.

Built by the great Gudrún, a master of the ancient arts, the Fjölnir Fjord was a marvel of its time. But, as all good things must come to an end, a series of unfortunate events led to its downfall.

The Fjölnir Fjord's demise was a result of hubris, as Gudrún became consumed by the very power he sought to wield. The fjord, once a symbol of hope and progress, now lies in ruins, a reminder of the dangers of unchecked ambition.

And so, our tale begins...

Continue to Act 2: The Rise of the New Fjölnir