Dive into the mystical lands of medieval Scandinavia with "Salajaki lahing," a captivating fantasy saga crafted for young adults. This riveting tale, penned by the imaginative Johan Theorin, is the first installment of the "Jarmalandi kroonikad" trilogy, a series that intertwines the fates of humans and mythical creatures such as wights, fairies, and dragons.
In "Salajaki lahing," the serene coexistence between humans and wights is shattered as these formidable creatures begin to prey upon mankind, igniting a conflict that demands preparation for an epic confrontation. The narrative unfolds through the perspectives of both humans and wights, offering a rich and multi-dimensional view of the impending battle.
Meet Ristin Laitiib, a wight of noble standing within the royal guard, who, with his leathery wings freshly unfurled from hibernation, awaits the return of wight warriors to the fortress of Salajaki, laden with their latest plunder. Meanwhile, the realm rallies a formidable army to counter the wight threat, and among the recruits are the Egg brothers, fleeing their Småland homestead to join the forces. Samuel, the eldest, dreams of knighthood, while middle brother Niklis aspires to soldierhood. The youngest, Jöran, seeks to steer clear of conflict but follows his siblings, hoping to guide them safely home.
As the army advances towards the northern mountains, passing the enigmatic Storsjö Lake, they are joined by the formidable warriors of a local bailiff, including his daughter Lovisa, who instantly captivates Samuel. Unbeknownst to many, Lovisa harbors a secret weapon—a dragon lurking within the lake's depths.
Throughout their journey, the Egg brothers grapple with issues that resonate with today's youth: domestic violence, financial struggles, class disparity, friendship, love, and the challenge of navigating a world rife with conflicting information. Who can be trusted? Should one forge their own path or place their faith in another? Are long-held beliefs truly grounded in reality?
Embark on this thrilling adventure through "Salajaki lahing," where the lines between myth and truth blur, and the quest for identity and belonging is as timeless as the ancient lands themselves.