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How Loki got his stitches. How Sigyn got her revenge. How Lain got his name. And how Sigmund got a lesson in old gods taking on new lives. Wyrdverse is an anthology of untold stories from Alis Franklin's world of Liesmith and Stormbringer.
At the intersection of the magical and the mundane, Alis Franklin's thrilling debut novel reimagines mythology for a modern world-where gods and mortals walk side by side.Working in low-level IT support for a company that's the toast of the tech world, Sigmund Sussman finds himself content, if not particularly inspired. As compensation for telling people to restart their computer a few times a day, Sigmund earns enough disposable income to gorge on comics and has plenty of free time to devote to his gaming group.Then in walks the new guy with the unpronounceable last name who immediately becomes IT's most popular team member. Lain Laufeyjarson is charming and good-looking, with a story for any occasion; shy, awkward Sigmund is none of those things, which is why he finds it odd when Lain flirts with him. But Lain seems cool, even if he's a little different-though Sigmund never suspects just how different he could be. After all, who would expect a Norse god to be doing server reboots?As Sigmund gets to know his mysterious new boyfriend, fate-in the form of an ancient force known as the Wyrd-begins to reveal the threads that weave their lives together. Sigmund doesn't have the first clue where this adventure will take him, but as Lain says, only fools mess with the Wyrd. Why? Because the Wyrd messes back.
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