EN202.06 Reintia

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    19c. Reintia’s Dream

    [202/06] No sooner had the Danes — who long had proudly considered themselves sea warriors of a caliber above all other steersmen — heard of Askar’s glorious deeds than they became jealous of them; so much so that they desired to bring war over the sea and over his lands.

    See here how he managed to avoid war:

    Amidst the ruins of the destroyed burg Stavia, a shrewd burgmaid yet resided with some maidens. Her name was Reintia, and her wisdom was of great renown. This maid offered Askar help on the condition that he would have the burg Stavia restored. When he had promised to do so, Reintia went with three maidens to Hals. By night she traveled, and by day she spoke at all the markets and in all the mead halls. Wralda, she said, had called to her by thunder that all Frya’s folk must become friends, united as sisters and brothers. Otherwise, Finda’s folk would come and eradicate them all from the face of the earth. After [203] the thunder, Frya’s seven watch maidens had appeared in her dreams, seven nights in succession. They had said: “Disaster hovers over Frya’s lands, lurking with yoke and chains. Therefore all tribes sprung of Frya’s blood must cast aside their various names and call themselves only ‘Frya’s children’ or ‘folk’. What is more, they must all rise and expel Finda’s folk from Frya’s domain. If they refuse this calling, they shall end up with slave collars around their necks. The foreign masters will abuse their children and have them lashed until their blood seeps into your graves.[1] The specters of your ancestors will come to disturb your slumber and bewail your cowardice and carelessness.” The naïve folk, who, under Magyar influence, had become accustomed to such folly, believed all that she said, and the women clutched their children to their breasts.

    When Reintia had wrought unity between the king of Hals and all other people, she sent messengers to Askar and continued along the Baltic Sea. From there, she visited the ‘Lithauers’ (Lithuanians), or ‘face-hewers’, named for their habit of aiming at their enemies’ faces. (These are fugitives and exiles of our own folk [204] who live in the Twisklands and wander about. Almost all of their wives were kidnapped from the Tartars. The Tartars are a branch of Finda’s race, and thus named by the Twisklanders for their habit of never wanting peace and always starting fights.)

    She continued beyond the Saxonmarks, across the other Twisklands, spreading ever the same message. After two years, she came homeward along the Rhine.

    Among the Twisklanders, she had pretended to be mother and promised they could return as free and sovereign people under the condition that they would cross the Rhine and expel the Gola-Followers from Frya’s southern lands. If they did that, she had told them, her king Askar would cross the Scheldt and reclaim the land.

    The Twisklanders had adopted many bad habits from the Tartars and Magyars, but many of our customs remained. Hence, they still have maidens who teach the children and advise the old. At first, they resented Reintia, but eventually she was followed and assisted by them and praised whenever it was useful or necessary.

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    Sandbach 1876


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