Hello,
I just finished the book for the first time (I'm sure I will read it many times more)and really enjoyed it. I have been a Norse tradition Pagan for about 6 years, but have had a love and a knowledge of the myths since childhood.
Do you mean the man in the park with the children ? I thought it was Freyr, because of his rapport with the children, his possession of the evening and the season, and the way he holds the peach up to be infused with light and fertility, before gifting William with it and allowing him to begin a new life.
In frith
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