The Long Winter is a dark fantasy epic of conquest, survival, and identity set in a world where cold is more than weather-it is a force that shapes history. As winter tightens its grip across the land, kingdoms fracture and armies march, leaving villages burned, banners torn down, and the weak forgotten beneath the snow.
At the heart of the story is Bjorn Jordissonn, a quiet warrior from the North. Hardened by a brutal homeland and forged by loss, Bjorn carries the weight of a people shaped by ice, discipline, and sacrifice. He is not a loud hero or a shining champion-he is a blade drawn only when necessary, a man who endures rather than boasts. But as war spreads, Bjorn's past begins to rise like a storm behind him, revealing scars that run deeper than the cold.
The Dominion's rise is fueled by cruelty and fear, using prisoners as living weapons-tarred and set aflame-to break enemy lines and crush resistance. Against this darkness, Bjorn and the Northerners must navigate shifting alliances, betrayal, and the cost of vengeance.
More than a tale of battles, The Long Winter is a story about what survives when everything else is stripped away: loyalty, grief, honor, and the will to stand when the world demands you kneel. By the end, the war is far from over-and the final chapters open the gate to an even greater conflict waiting beyond the snow