

When they had found their seats, Ansuz found himself seated next to Althunn. “Hello,” he ventured.
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“Hello,” she said. “Are you the Ansuz who apprenticed with Dvallin all those years ago?”
“Yes,” Ansuz said, surprised. “Do you know rune master Dvallin?”#futharkvillage
“Yes," Althunn said. "Dvallin worked closely with me to construct the library here in the city of Nidhavelir.”
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“There is a library here? I had assumed you didn’t do much reading without the benefit of daylight.” Ansuz was truly amazed.#futharkvillage
“Dvallin mentioned you many times while we were working,” Althunn remembered. “Good and bad, but always with the fondness of a teacher for his student. What was it like working under him?”
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“It was hard,” Ansuz said. #futharkvillage
Ansuz continued, "“Dvallin expected a lot of himself, and then expected just as much of me. I needed to learn every aspect of every rune, every inflection of each spell. To serve Dvallin was a daily descent into madness, but every day I returned wiser.”#futharkvillage
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“How is Dvallin?” Ansuz asked.
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Althunn scowled. “He fled the city shortly before Ragnarok and hasn’t been heard from since. He abandoned us, so that we didn’t even have the benefit of his magic when the wars came to Svartalfheim.” #futharkvillage
Althunn looked like she would say more, but then King Nordri walked in. The king looked around, scowling. He sighted the crown on King Mannaz's head and walked toward the King of Futhark Village.#futharkvillage
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