Funeral

1512 Words

This is Earl Ingstad’s tale, and the impact her life and recent death have on those in and around Kattegat drives this reflective story. The connection between mother and son is nicely drawn as Mason physically senses something amiss back home as the opening shot memory Earl Ingstad’s body lying peacefully in the snow, an ironic precursor to the chaos sure to follow. And while the narrative has placed an emphasis on the visual delusions of Lucas, even Liam catches a glimpse of The Oracle who reminds us that King Jordan Korg’s death was fated to bring with it calamity, and that a son of King Jordan Korg would kill Earl Ingstad. Though it may seem cryptic to Liam, The Oracle’s pronouncement that Earl Ingstad’s killer “was Jack yet it was not Jack,” makes perfect sense to everyone and will un

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