The world did not end when Ragnar Lothbrok died. It fractured.His fall did not silence the thunder he carried in his veins—it buried it, waiting. The sagas say the gods choose their champions, but this time the heavens offer no signs. No ravens circle the battlefield. No whispers drift from Valhalla. Only the echo of a king whose death cursed the world he once ruled.Ragnar Lothbrok was more than a warrior; he was an idea that refused to die. His ambition reshaped kingdoms, his defiance mocked fate itself, and his legacy poisoned the balance between gods and men. In the wake of his execution, the old order begins to rot. Thrones tremble, alliances decay, and the sons of Ragnar inherit not just his blood—but his unfinished war with destiny.This is not a story of honor alone. It is a reckoning.As the curse awakens, the bloodline fractures. Brothers stand on opposite sides of prophecy, each believing they are the true heir to Ragnar’s will. Some seek vengeance, others seek dominion, and a few seek to break the cycle entirely. Yet the curse does not care for intent—it demands consequence. Every choice pulls the world closer to Ragnarok, the final unraveling where gods fall silent and men decide the future with steel and fire.The absence of the gods is the loudest omen of all. Faith weakens as warriors realize they are no longer pawns in divine games. Without Odin’s guidance or Thor’s fury, mortals must face chaos alone. This vacuum breeds rebellion—against kings, against prophecy, and against the very idea that fate is unchangeable. In this new era, belief becomes a weapon as dangerous as any blade.Battles are no longer fought solely for land or glory, but for meaning. Each raid, each betrayal, each oath sworn in blood pushes the world toward an inevitable collision. The curse of Lothbrok spreads like wildfire—through war camps, royal halls, and the hearts of those who once believed Ragnar’s death marked the end of an age. Instead, it was only the beginning.RAGNAROK: Lothbrok’s Curse – Vengeance of the Fallen King is a saga of legacy and rebellion, where prophecy is challenged and destiny bleeds. It asks a brutal question: when the gods abandon the world, who decides how it ends?The answer lies not in Valhalla—but in the hands of the fallen king’s blood.