The northern mythology: the Warner God who grew up in Warnerheim
this girl is so beautiful that when she raises her hand to push the door, the sun shines on her naked white arm, making the whole world look so bright.
perhaps he was punished for sneaking into the throne of odin, and when frei left odin's palace he became very frustrated and miserable.
the giant's daughter, gerta, took a strong hold of the heart of frei and plunged him into the infinite trouble of love.
upon his return to his own palace, frei began not to eat, drink or speak, and was very silent and sad.
the servant of the vrei palace saw the scene and was afraid to come forward and ask him, but told his father nord quietly.
after hearing the news of nord, he was also very disturbed, and then brought to skinier, the closest squirt in vrei, to relieve him of his growing companion.
skinner was naturally afraid that the normal fray would give him a scolding, but he was forced by nord's to come to his bed.
skinner was a wise young man, who had begun with his old friendship with vrei, and who duly flattered the vrei, and finally made him tell the truth.
at this moment, frei is in deep love for gerta, saying that he would rather die immediately if he did not receive the beautiful gerta.
the loyal skinner decided to go to giants for his master and propose to gerta, the giant's daughter.
at his request, frei handed him two treasures to help him achieve his purpose.
one is a horse from vray, able to cross a wall of flames on the road to the old jotunheim.
the other is a sword of the vrei, a sword that can fight on its own, without being held in hand, which has always been the love of the vrei.
skinner rides the horse, crosss the wall of fire, to the palace of gerta.
the barking of the dog and the quarrel between skinner and the doorman shocked gerta in the palace.
she saw a messenger from the assa who had come a long way to speak to her and kindly invited schiner to her room and received honey.
when skinner explained to her what he meant, he immediately lured her to a profit and delivered eleven apples made of pure gold and a magic golden bracelet.
this bracelet, which was built by midgets and given to odin, produces eight of the same bracelets every nine nights.
unfortunately, the beautiful gerta was not moved by golden apples and bracelets, and categorically rejected vrei's courtship.
skinnier couldn't see lee pull out vrei's sword and force it right away.
he encouraged his tongue and claimed that if gerta did not respond to his request, by the power of the sword he could send her to the dead country of haile.
there gerta will live with a three-headed monster and will never see any god or man again.
moreover, gerta will become extremely ugly and even mad, with no hope for a lifetime of hell.
speaking of which, skinner pretends to read the luni spell to the sword, saying that once he reads it, so many terrible things will happenGerta's head.
Skiel's intimidation succeeded, and Gerta was forced to promise to meet him in a forest in nine nights.
Skinnier returned on horseback, and the desperate Vrei approached him far away and asked for the outcome.
When Frei learned that he had to wait nine more nights to meet his beloved, he became so sad that he sang the famous poem of love: “One night is so long, two nights cannot wait, how can I spend three nights; half a night deep in the river of love is much longer than a month.” Then Frei and Gerta lived happily together until the day of the fall of Regalouk and the destruction of the world。