This ticket is for run 1 of Mörkveden. August 24-27 Fljóta the Wandering Vagabond “Fljóta has never really fitted in anywhere and is always ready to move on when things get complicated. They travelled from village to village hoping to find some peace but died just as they were getting close to it.”
This ticket is for run 1 of Mörkveden. August 24-27 Skeina the Bloody Mark “Skeina missed their family more than anything else in the world. But when their indulgences were discovered the shame was too much for the family. They were thrown out into the woods and told never to return, their cheek cut by their own sibling to warn…
This ticket is for run 1 of Mörkveden. August 24-27 Sút the Unwelcome Heartbreak “Sút parents understood that they were not like their siblings and gave them the space to grow and develop their own identity. When this secret was revealed they had to demonstrate to the village that they would not tolerate this and cast Sút out into the…
This ticket is for run 1 of Mörkveden. August 24-27 Feigr the Doomed Oracle “A runecarver in the service of the King of Skåne who has seen that the future ends in betrayal and bloodshed. They need to decipher the runes and the signs so they can warn those who will be hurt, but they are easily distracted by their…
This ticket is for run 1 of Mörkveden. August 24-27 Hagr the Sword Dancer “Hagrs deadly blade skills are as sharp as their appetites, they were among the first to fall into debauchery and decadence on board the ship. With animalistic grace and a savage intelligence, the Sword Dancer was notorious in life and will be infamous in death.”
This ticket is for run 1 of Mörkveden. August 24-27 Harmdauði the Death of Love “Drawn to the Hall of Rimtursar by the treacherous affairs taking place within it, they rejoice in the heartbreak and sorrow. For Draugr this can be the greatest joy they can feel, and soon Harmdauði found a place to stay where hearts must always be…
This ticket is for run 1 of Mörkveden. August 24-27 Svipta the Kindness Forsaken “A proud soul who would not burden anyone with their troubles. They were known for their generosity and good spirit and would do anything to provide for others in need. Eventually they gave away the last of what they had and their community abandoned them to…
This ticket is for run 2 of Mörkveden. August 31 - 3 September. Einstœðr the Fortress Alone “There is no price that is too high to pay for glory and victory and eventually all those who are prepared to burn will end up alone. Until then Einstœðr seeks the company of others, knowing that in time they too will be…
This ticket is for run 2 of Mörkveden. August 31 - 3 September. Fljóta the Wandering Vagabond “Fljóta has never really fitted in anywhere and is always ready to move on when things get complicated. They travelled from village to village hoping to find some peace but died just as they were getting close to it.”
This ticket is for run 2 of Mörkveden. August 31 - 3 September. Níðvísa the Cruel Rhyme “A noble and upstanding member of their community who had never done anyone any harm. The only blemish on their reputation was how close they were to their friends. When this was translated into cruel rhyme by an unscrupulous Skald they could not…
This ticket is for run 2 of Mörkveden. August 31 - 3 September. Harmdauði the Death of Love “Drawn to the Hall of Rimtursar by the treacherous affairs taking place within it, they rejoice in the heartbreak and sorrow. For Draugr this can be the greatest joy they can feel, and soon Harmdauði found a place to stay where hearts must…
This ticket is for run 2 of Mörkveden. August 31 - 3 September. Kjǫt the Menagerie of Flesh “Kjǫt has always had a macabre and twisted fascination with the flesh and combines this with a sadistic interest in seeing what it is capable of. They consume and shape and create great art with the bodies of their victims while maintaining…
This ticket is for run 2 of Mörkveden. August 31 - 3 September. Villa the Honey Mead “A beekeeper and honey merchant in life, Villa dreamed of living on the outskirts of society with their loved ones selling mead and honey in exchange for freedom and understanding. They received neither, but in their death they still work towards this dream.”…