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"The Hunger of the Gods" - for the attention of the reader is the second book of the trilogy by John Gwynn, a continuation of the epic Scandinavian fantasy, a book about magic that can resurrect the gods... Everything is mixed up in Vigrid - gods, people and mythical creatures understand that a new era is coming - of cruelty, conquest and struggle, and that a new battle is coming that will change the course of history.
While Orca, resisting the call of divine blood, continues the search for her kidnapped son, the battle squad of the Blood-Borrowed thirsts for revenge. Elvar, following the path that her blood oath leads, plans to rescue the tainted boy from the clutches of the dragon Lik-Rifa and her dragon-born followers, but first she must convince the Terrible to follow her in battle.
But who can resist the dragon goddess? No one, except another god. Finally, in the second part of the trilogy, most of the main characters meet each other: Orka meets the wolf god Ulfrir, whose blood flows in her veins, and meets Elvar, realizing that their values are in many ways similar. Bjorr is Elvar's lover, who betrayed the Terrible in battle, fulfilling the will of the dragon goddess, sets off on a journey as part of the Raven Feeders battle group and meets Orka's son, Breka.
Varg, together with the Blood-Cursed, sets off to distant and unknown lands for him, even across the sea, in search of a sorceress who was kidnapped. He gets used to a free life and finds friendship, which constantly saves him from death in dangerous adventures and gives him the meaning of life. Clouds in the form of a dragon, a battle over a river of molten lava, the mythical creatures of the overseas Iskidan - these epic pictures clearly emerge in the mind, creating a cinematic impression on the reader, immersing him in a whirlpool of adventure and struggle.