Reynir's winter
When they got stuck in Finland, Reynir was bummed out at first. Admittedly, there were good sides to it. He now had the perfect excuse for why he couldn’t immediately return home, so he braved his mum and let her know he was safe and sound. With any luck, she would cool down before he got back. Well, maybe not completely, but it just might save him from being disowned.
Autumn was a pleasant surprise. The autumn colours at home were beautiful, of course. But when the trees changed colour to gold, orange, yellow… it was magical. Also, it again reminded him that he was all the time surrounded by trees, a miracle in itself. Funny how easy it was to get used to something that grand so quickly.
After the leaves had fallen and the weather got colder, Reynir was expecting another winter like the last one in the Silent World. Sitting inside, still somewhat cramped (at least it won’t be anything like the Cattank), and probably getting very very bored. No life-threatening attacks were to be expected. Which was good. Very, very good. Just the way it should be. He did not miss adventure one bit! It was great to be able to have a breather! Still, it would have been good to have something to Help with.
The first snow came, and… stayed. Then there was more. And more. Reynir was delighted. At home they got snowfall, of course, but usually it melted quickly. And even when it stayed on the ground, the incessant Arctic winds would freeze you to the core. Reynir had been up north visiting some relatives, and they had lots of snow, but there the wind was even worse! But here, it was beautiful. Snow covered the trees, the houses, the ice (the lake had frozen over and was already strong enough to walk on) and everything in a pristine whiteness quite unlike anything else.
He had made friends with the town children. Being from southern Iceland he hadn’t learned to ski. At first, he was a bit embarrassed to train with the kids, but it was so nice that he soon forgot his worries. There were skiing lanes all around the islands, so it was easy to get around after he got the hang of it. Sometimes Lalli and Emil let him tag along with them, and sometimes even Onni went out with him. Skiing on the lake in bright sunshine was incredibly lovely. Reynir was starting to understand why everybody else but the Icelanders liked winter so much (being relatively free of trolls also helped of course).
The best of the best about winter were the days when the snow was just soft enough to make snowballs. The kids built snowmen. Reynir started to build one of his own, but it kept getting bigger and bigger! The children gathered around to see what he was making. He added several arms.
“Hey, Renni, what is it? It has too many hands!”
“It is a very bad troll!” Reynir’s Finnish was bad, but the children mostly understood him.
“Oh wow, really? Have you seen a troll?”
“I have seen very many trolls! They can look very scary. Like this!” He added large eyes and a gaping mouth, with many teeth. “Be careful! It will EAT you!” The children screamed with delight.
As was to be expected, at some point the children decided to attack the snow troll with snowballs. Some of the snowballs “accidentally” landed on Reynir too. Soon there was a full battle ongoing!
Now a new enemy approached! Reynir hid into the shrubbery, readying his aim. Just… a little… closer… SMACK! Direct hit on Onni’s mane! Tee hee hee! Reynir was crouching behind the bushes, and Onni only saw the kids.
But Onni had knew that the town kids would never dare to throw a snowball at a noita, a Hotakainen no less, so he figured out what must have happened. He had played snow war too! He pretended to scold the kids and walked away, only to circle around and approach the battlefield from another direction. And yes of course, here was Reynir, squatting in his fort, next to the ugliest snowman Onni had ever seen. This was almost easy. Almost. Onni breathed just a few words, and suddenly the snow troll started shaking and teetering, and fell on top of Reynir with a satisfying SMACK. Reynir yelped and spluttered but seeing Onni smirking at him he scooped a handful of snow to retaliate. Unfortunately, he missed, hitting Sigrun instead.
“Why you little… This is mutiny! I’ll show you!” Sigrun was ready for battle!
Soon the entire team was running around and dodging, whilst trying to hit everyone else. Sigrun had the most accurate arm, and Emil had the best evasive dives. Lalli was the best at sneaking around and shoving a snowball right down one’s jacket. It was complete mayhem!
After everyone was thoroughly covered in snow, Sigrun finally declared the battle to be over. It was time for sauna to warm up. And maybe some nettle tea. Reynir loved the winter in Finland. What good luck that they had missed the last ship out!