The Women Who Held the World Together
A story about Viking women, the fire they kept burning, and the kind of friendship that never asks for anything back. There is a version of history that gets told loudly — the one with longships and battle cries, with swords raised against grey skies and names carved into legend. But there is another version. Quieter. Closer to the fire. This is that story. When the Men Were Gone It is the year 872, somewhere on the coast of what we now call Norway. The village is still. Not the still of peace, but the still of waiting. The men left three weeks ago — husbands, brothers, fathers — rowing toward England with their chests full of something between courage and recklessness. They took their weapons. They took their armor. They left behind everything worth protecting. And the women stayed. This is the part of Viking history that rarely makes it into the movies. While the raids were happening on foreign shores, something quieter and arguably more difficult was happening at home....