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Roots of the Mountains

Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    059 - Chapter LIX

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    058 - Chapter LVIII

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    057 - Chapter LVII

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    056 - Chapter LVI

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    055 - Chapter LV

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    054 - Chapter LIV

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    053 - Chapter LIII

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    052 - Chapter LII

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    051 - Chapter LI

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    050 - Chapter L

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    049 - Chapter XLIX

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    048 - Chapter XLVIII

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    047 - Chapter XLVII

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    046 - Chapter XLVI

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    045 - Chapter XLV

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    044 - Chapter XLIV

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    043 - Chapter XLIII

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    042 - Chapter XLII

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    041 - Chapter XLI

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    040 - Chapter XL

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    039 - Chapter XXXIX

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    038 - Chapter XXXVIII

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    037 - Chapter XXXVII

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    036 - Chapter XXXVI

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    035 - Chapter XXXV

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    034 - Chapter XXXIV

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    033 - Chapter XXXIII

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    032 - Chapter XXXII

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    031 - Chapter XXXI

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    030 - Chapter XXX

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    029 - Chapter XXIX

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    028 - Chapter XXVIII

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    027 - Chapter XXVII

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    026 - Chapter XXVI

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    025 - Chapter XXV

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    024 - Chapter XXIV

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    023 - Chapter XXIII

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    022 - Chapter XXII

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    021 - Chapter XXI

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    020 - Chapter XX

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    019 - Chapter XIX

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    018 - Chapter XVIII

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    017 - Chapter XVII

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    016 - Chapter XVI

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    015 - Chapter XV

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    014 - Chapter XIV

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    013 - Chapter XIII

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    012 - Chapter XII

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    011 - Chapter XI

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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    010 - Chapter X

    Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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Discover the gripping tale of Roots of the Mountains, the second installment in a planned trilogy of historical novels set in a captivating pre-medieval Germanic world. Following the themes from House of the Wolfings, published in the same year, this novel delves into the lives of a peaceful alliance of Dalesmen, Woodlanders, and Shepherds in the serene Burgdale valley. Their tranquil existence is shattered by the ruthless Sons of the Wolf and the invading Dusky Men. Through this narrative, Morris intricately weaves a commentary on the social and economic structures of his imagined world, reflecting the socialist ideals of his time. The portrayal of the Dusky Men—who, unable to integrate with the Germanic tribes, face brutal slaughter—echoes the racial tensions of his era. Once overlooked, Morriss two Germanic novels gained renewed attention when they were published as part of the esteemed Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. - Summary by Phil Benson

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