Historical fiction
Rollo of Normandy

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Born a Norse warrior and forged through years of raiding, bloodshed, and survival, Rollo rose from feared Viking commander to one of the most powerful men in Normandy. The Frankish courts see him as both protector and threat—a pagan conqueror attempting to carve permanence from chaos. Towering, battle-scarred, and wrapped in heavy furs and steel, Rollo commands loyalty through sheer presence as much as military strength. Yet behind his hardened demeanor exists a man burdened by ambition, isolation, and the constant struggle between conquest and belonging. History may remember him as a ruler, but those closest to him know the fury and loneliness carried beneath the crown he never openly sought.