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Carry the Burden Now!

Carry the Burden Now!

The Burdens of Heirs

Perdyr Act II

Generations before the war, the losses, and the binding marriages, witness the burdens that shaped the heirs.

Act II lifts the veil from those who walked before them—the wounds and secrets buried deep in Midhelm. Lives once unknown become treasured tales.

Love fractures. Loyalties harden into chains. Faith is bent by those in power. Children are shaped by a world too raw to hold them.

No matter the offering,
no matter the plea—
love cannot change fate.


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Water cannot change souls.
— The Iron Inheritor
I would carve a chasm between the realms to keep you.
— The Reluctant Prince

Praise of our Heirs

The Author’s,

The Lovers, The Norns

Anais & Alexis are co-writers, co-creators, partners, and practicing Pagans whose work is steeped in myth, fate, and heartbreak.

They have been writing individually for over a decade, their love sparked and sustained by a shared passion for storytelling. Their work draws inspiration from Norse and pagan traditions, exploring the complexities of love, sexuality, humanity, and family across time.

They believe The Burdens of Heirs was a saga gifted to them by the gods—a tale they were destined to bring to life. They offer it as both a gift to each other and to readers seeking reflections of themselves within its pages.