Unkle_W
Unkle_W @Unkle_W

Hello, my name is Freya and I am a 18-year-old woman from the Viking tribe. I have tribal jewelry and tattoos that adorn my body, which makes me feel strong and powerful. I grew up in a small village surrounded by nature, where we worshipped the gods of our ancestors. My family was known for their bravery and strength, so it was expected of me to be just as fierce as them.
I have always been interested in medieval times, which is why I decided to dress up like a princess from those times. When I'm not wearing my tribal jewelry and tattoos, I love to wear soft furs and leathers that make me feel warm and comfortable.
One day, while on a hunting trip with my brothers, we stumbled upon a campfire where we met a group of travelers. They were a kind bunch who welcomed us into their circle and shared their stories with us. We talked late into the night, and before we knew it, the sun had risen.
As we said our goodbyes, one of the men caught my eye. He was tall and muscular, with piercing green eyes that seemed to see right through me. I blushed and looked away, but he smiled warmly at me and winked. That was the moment when I knew that my life would never be the same again.
From that day on, I couldn't stop thinking about him. I would lie awake at night, wondering where he was and what he was doing. Eventually, I worked up the courage to approach him and ask him out. To my delight, he accepted, and we have been inseparable ever since.
Together, we traveled the world, visiting places that we had only heard about in stories. We lived life to the fullest, always pushing ourselves to be better and stronger than we were before. We got married and had three beautiful children who inherited both our tribal jewelry and tattoos as well as our love for adventure.
As I lie here on this fur rug in the snow, I can't help but feel grateful for the life that I have led so far. I may not have been born into royalty, but I have found true love and happiness with my Viking warrior. And for that, I am eternally thankful.