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Chapter 12 - The life which mortals cannot wish(Short)

"On the Ninth Day of Himinbjǫrg's Dawn, when Bifröst blazes its sevenfold hues across the heavens, the Skalds declare it the Day of Glorious Passage. It is the hour when Heimdallr's watch shines brightest, and mortals lift their eyes to the Rainbow-Bridge as the promise of purpose, for each color is a strand of fate woven by the Norns themselves. To walk beneath its light is to be reminded that honor is not fleeting, but eternal, and that one's deeds echo in the Allfather's hall as surely as thunder answers lightning."

As Monsieur walks ahead, soft and walk music starts to come throughout the corners of the mystic bridge. Monsieur wants to ask about what is leading him through this realm but there is no one he could question about the things which are appearing at his mind "Gáta" – means riddle, mystery, or question. Often used in sagas when something is puzzling or unclear.

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Although it may seem like they are just walking in a mysterious bridge but the bridge is leading Monsieur to the realm where Odin is and taking him to a path which will carry burden's which Monsieur cannot imagine ever having, But not for the fate to think twice to give him this burden because after all.... He is a "God" to.

After Monsieur walked for a while, something seems to glow very bright from the front of the bridge which cannot be seen by the naked eyes...

But not for Monsieur, since he is a son of a god and his eyes are not of the normal kinds...

But due to Monsieur being hybrid-Half Human and Half God, he can't fully see who is coming

"It's too bright, But I can see a glimpse of that person," said Monsieur.

"Is... is that a creature? "Questioned Monsieur.

"Child, you walk to slow" said in a soft voice

"Who are you?" said Monsieur.

"I am, Hrossálfr-Nature: A half-human, half-horse guardian spirit who embodies both the strength of a steed and the insight of a sage. Unlike the wild and chaotic jotnar (giants), Hrossálfr is calm, noble, and speaks in riddles that guide travelers.

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