Grimhild's Vengeance: Three Ballads

Grimhild's Vengeance: Three Ballads is a collection of three ballads by George Borrow, a 19th-century English writer and traveler. The ballads tell the story of Grimhild, a vengeful Norse queen who seeks revenge on her enemies. The first ballad, "Grimhild's Vengeance," tells the story of Grimhild's quest for revenge against her enemies. She sets out on a journey to find the three magical objects that will give her the power to exact her revenge. Along the way, she faces many obstacles and must use her wits and courage to overcome them. The second ballad, "The Battle of the Fords," tells the story of Grimhild's battle against her enemies at the Fords of the River Rhine. She must use her magical powers to defeat her enemies and protect her people. The third ballad, "The Death of Grimhild," tells the story of Grimhild's death. After a long and hard-fought battle, Grimhild is killed by her enemies. Her death is a tragic end to her quest for revenge. Grimhild's Vengeance: Three Ballads is a collection of three ballads that tell the story of a vengeful Norse queen and her quest for revenge. The ballads are full of adventure, danger, and courage, and they provide an interesting look into Norse mythology and culture.

By George Borrow · First published 1913 · Genre: Folklore, Fantasy, Historical Fiction · 3 chapters

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