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Baldr: Threads of Fate
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Baldr: Threads of Fate

The plot is based on the Norse myth of the god Baldr (Sergey Udovikov), offering a contemporary perspective on the rebirth of the gods. The story begins when three young men discover an ancient warrior's grave. They attempt to resurrect him using incantations, but the earth refuses to let him go. A powerful enchantress reveals the truth: the soul of one of the youths is her own son, a warrior reborn as a mortal to seek revenge. Baldr’s father, Hjarvard (Ragday Oleksandr Tymofieiev), strives to raise him as a true warrior. He teaches his son weaponry and military craft, convinced that a real man must rely on strength rather than magic. But as the boundaries between the worlds of men and gods blur, forgotten oaths demand retribution. Baldr must choose: follow his father’s path or embrace his true nature to restore balance to Midgard—even if it means challenging the gods themselves.

Skuld
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Skuld

Found as a baby in the forest with a glowing ball of yarn, Skuld (Leona Shvetsova) is raised in a Viking settlement by the blacksmith Olaf. Hidden within her is the ancient power of the Norns: the ability to foresee and manipulate the future by weaving the threads of fate. When her village is threatened by the ruthless army of Eric the Terrible, Skuld uses her magic to strike down the leader from afar. Her display of power attracts the attention of Konung Knud. When his warriors fail to capture her, he sends his most fearsome tracker and hunter: Úlf the Terrible (Ragday Oleksandr Tymofieiev) — a legendary and fearless warrior Úlfhéðnar whose name strikes terror into the bravest hearts. As the predator closes in on his prey, the threads of the Norns begin to weave a path that neither of them can escape.