With the saga drawing closer to a conclusion with each passing day, the tale of Tyr Ragnarsson was only going to get a lot darker for a boy with such a fate on his shoulder, it was difficult knowing the path that Tyr would choose or if he would even live long enough to accomplish that fate.
Noa proved to be a great find for he was Tyr's way into a hostile clan and the only reason that Gissur did not kill him on the spot.
Gissur was a primal creature and knew the potential that the boy had and only after he beat him to a pulp did he realize that potential was still a long way from manifesting.
Gissur's wife had told him how to kill the younger warrior but she also explicitly told him that Tyr could not be killed until a certain condition was met.
But unknown to his wife, Gissur never thought her prophecies to be a hundred percent for even fate could be altered if the gods willed it or there would be no loopholes in the visions she saw.
Author here, it's been awhile I have dropped one of these but we're rescuing a conclusion to this arc.
I'm personally excited for the next arc because it sees Tyr joining the real world once again.
And it romantic aspect of the story will begin, not just war and violence now that our protagonist is getting of age.