Norway, 997 ad. After five generations of governors from Lade region, where the old pagan traditions kept well rooted, Ólafr Tryggvason, came from England, slew the Jarl Hákon, named himself King and imposed Christianity.
Úlfar, a fictitious character, will tell us his view of this history, in which Eirikr, Hákon’s youngest son, must take over from exile and reconquer his land.