Vikings certainly got around, but they didn’t note much about their… ahem… conquests. Gene sequencing is filling in the historical blanks, opening the door to some geneological puzzles. An unusual marker in Icelandic DNA could be from a skraeling woman, but can’t be found in contemporary Native Americans. Maybe it’s proof they interbred with elves and trolls? There’s no telling who might be in Rinaldo des Trois-Echelles du Mayne’s family tree, celebrated court sorceror of Charles the IX. EsoterX shares a grand tale of superlative hyperbole where a proud little man gives state’s evidence on a vast conspiracy among A Plethora Of Witches. (CS)
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