***Author's Note: There are maybe 2 or 3 parts to this story. Currently working on other stories but I'll be working to finish this one as soon as I can so I can get back to "Mark of the Incubus" and "Sirens of the Belt". Based off of Slavic Mythology.
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The sky was grim, gray with the first drops of rain. Princess Freya's long dark blond hair with it's small braids with silver beads blowing in the howling wind and eyes like two shimmering pools of winter blue as fierce and steely as a viking's sword, she stood on the castle balcony watching the gray skies.
Freya took a deep breath, breathing in the stormy air that was charged with the wildness of nature. She hoped to take on that wildness into her lungs to help her through this time.
"Princess Freya?" spoke a small female voice.
She did not turn when she heard her name called. Freya was too fascinated by the raging sky. Perhaps Perun was angry that a human maiden was about to enter the Underworld to be bride to Veles the dragon god.
"Princess Freya? Your brother is waiting in the throne room for you," said the female voice.
"The King you mean," Freya's voice had an edge to it that made the handmaiden wince.
King Erik III had yet to be crowned but since their father had just died he was to be addressed as the King.
Princess Freya did not want to go. She knew that if she left this spot then she would be forced out of the castle. Forced to honor a bargain that was struck long ago that she wasn't even alive to object.
No point delaying the inevitable...
Princess Freya went to her bed then bent down and pulled out a finely carved wooden box.
She opened it and inside was a dagger. It's silver blade gleamed in the light like the moon in the darkness. The handle was gold encrusted with gleaming blood red rubies. She would need protection.
Freya heaved a heavy sigh, her pink lips set in a stern line putting on a new air of dignity. She had the blood of warriors coursing through her veins, of Viking Kings and Slavic heroes. They faced down gods and their beasts.
But no beast was so great as the beast called "arranged marriage".
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The Christians talk of deal with Devils. King Erik II made one with one of their gods, Veles the dragon god of the Underworld. This deal started out as most fairytales did: a barren king and queen desperate for a child and heir.
The king and queen prayed to the gods but they would not answer. Not Mati Syra Zemlya, the Earth Goddess, not Perun the god of lightning and thunder, and not even the benevolent god of light Byelobog.
None would answer the monarchs' prayers... but then one did.
The king was out riding until he got lost in the dark woods. He was one of the best trackers in the kingdom but the more he tried to find his way home, the deeper and more tangled he became in the darkness of the woods.
To make matters worse it began to rain...
The king decided to wait until morning. He rested himself and his horse beneath a large old oak tree, a tree sacred to the Slavic people. But when the king tried to light a fire all of the bark and wood was wet.
Unable to get warm or find good shelter, the king wrapped his wolf fur cloak around himself in an attempt to keep warm. The king felt the frost set in his bones as he shivered.
Then he heard a man's voice call to him, "You look cold, my king. Let me light you a fire."
Out of the shadows of the trees came a hooded stranger with a dark, masculine voice full of confidence.
"The wood is too wet," the king cried gloomily.
The stranger paid no mind to the king's rude tone then said, "I also know the way of these woods and can lead you home but I will expect a price..."
"If you could make me a fire and lead me home to my loving wife I will give you my first born," the king spoke only in cynical jest but then he saw a ball of fire ignite in the hooded stranger's hand.
The fire grew bigger, like a small sun that fell from heaven. The frost in the king's bones melted away, even his close were dry as if the rain never set in them.
"I've lived in these woods a long time, sire," said the hooded stranger with a secret smile. "I know them better than any of the animals. Follow me and you'll get back to your wife."
The king dumbly mounted his horse that was renewed with some vigor, following the mysterious stranger through the forest until the darkness began to lighten as they came to where the trees were not so close together.
The whole time, the rain did not touch them. It were as if there was some invisible shield covering them. Sure enough they made it to the gates of King Erik's castle.
King Erik thanked the stranger and asked how he could reward him. But the hooded stranger smiled and said, "You already have. You have promised me your first born who will be a beautiful, fierce woman. Soon you and your wife shall conceive a child and once you die I shall come and collect my bride."
The stranger lifted his hooded face to the stunned king and the king saw that his eyes were not like a man's but gold with two black slits like poisoned daggers.
Behind the man the king could see an dark emerald green scaly tail moving in the wet grass. With a dark laugh, the stranger disappeared leaving the king struck dumb with fear.
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Now came the day when Princess Freya was to become a bride for the creature that her father made.
She allowed her handmaidens to dress her. She dressed in white and blue trim, a white veil and wild flowers strewn into her dark golden hair.
Freya was tall, taller than most men and could look many directly in the eye. She had the high cheek bones and pointed chin, even if she were a peasant in rags people would know that she was of noble birth.
Princess Freya walked into the drinking hall where her brother sat in state on his throne.
King Erik III's pet wolf sat beside him like a loyal servant while the king lay back in his finely carved wooden throne where their father once sat during many feasts and the hearing of grievances.
How funny Erik looked in their father's chair. He didn't even have his beard yet. He was only 3 years younger than herself. Erik's hair and eyes were just like Freya's but his build was muscular. Freya was slim with small yet round breasts and shapely hips.
Freya stood tall with her chin held high, every bit the imperious princess she was born to be. Erik looked up from his advisors to see his older sister in her wedding gown. He nodded in approval.
"You look beautiful, sister," Erik complimented. "I could have sworn it was mother come back from the dead."
"Thank you, King Erik," Freya spoke formally which wounded her brother but Freya did not flinch.
Erik saw the ruby encrusted hilt of their father's dagger hanging on her leather girdle, "You'll definitely need that but I doubt human forged metal could kill a god."