The Settlers of Catan
Rebecca Gable
Fiction G113s:E
The year is 850. In the seas of northern Europe, the small coastal
village of Elasund falls prey to marauding neighbors. Their food stores
pillaged, women and children stolen, livestock destroyed, the villagers
are left to barely survive the harsh winter — and contemplate a drastic
solution to their recurring hardships: leaving the only village they
have ever known. Foster brothers Candamir and Osmund lead their people
on an epic quest to a mythic island home, but without knowledge of
exactly where the island is, they must trust the gods to deliver them
safely. Lost at sea and set adrift, an extraordinarily violent storm
washes them ashore the island famed in pagan lore: Catan. They quickly
set about building a new society but old grudges, animosities, and
social orders lead to fraternal strife. As the ideals of Candamir’s
Christian slave spread throughout the village and conflict with pagan
law, the two belief systems clash. When both Osmund and Candamir fall in
love with Siglind, the mysterious queen of the Cold Islands, things
come to a head.
Based on the wildly popular board game of the same name designed by Klaus Teuber, Rebecca Gable’s The Settlers of Catan is a must-read adventure rich in detail and rippling with intensity.
(from publisher)
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