From the lead designer of Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim comes an epic journey into Norse Mythology.
What if Loki was never the bad guy?
Loki, once a god, is now nothing more than a stage magician in modern-day Chicago…
…but his enemies from a thousand years ago have long memories.
Victors wrote the history, and Loki was blamed for the sins of the Norse gods. They can’t let him live in peace.
He has to set aside his new life to settle old grudges while coming to terms with what it means to be a man.
And a god.
If Loki fails, the nine realms will fall.
And the story continues with Odin’s Escape
Odin has escaped from Hel, and she wants Loki to bring him back. But the All-Father and his outlaw motorcycle gang have other plans, and that can’t be good for anyone.
First, Loki and his friend Ullr, Norse god of archery, need to figure out who is killing off the nobles of Asgard. Sif and Frigg are blaming Loki, and he must travel the Nine Realms to figure out who is framing him and stop the killings.
The story finishes withYmir’s Return
Loki and his constant companion, Muninn the raven, return once more to the Nine Realms and Asgard to recover his enchanted sword, Laevateinn. Once there, he learns that strange new giants have arrived in Jotunheim and are holding the young heir to the throne hostage. The plot thickens when Loki realized the giants are the minions of Asgard’s ancient enemy, Ymir the frost giant.
Long-lost secrets held by the Norns must be uncovered and brought to light. Reluctantly, Loki is forced to team up with his old foe, Thor, to face the new threat. But first Loki needs to wake the sleeping god of thunder from his magically induced slumber and keep the nosey detective from throwing him in jail.
This is not superhero fiction. Loki Redeemed breathes new life into Norse mythology, reinterpreting the legends through Loki’s modern lens.