The Ice People's long and perilous battle against Tengel the Evil was over. Tan-ghil, the scourge and terror of the world, was gone forever.
Despite that, there was no knowing what would happen in the future. Many questions remained to be answered, and the Ice People had exciting years ahead …
Marco was one of the five members of the Ice People who had been specially chosen for the struggle against Tengel the Evil. Marco was the enigmatic helper, who was so strong that the others didn't know his true capacity.
Now he had been given an almost impossible task, which was to destroy the cruel Lynx, Tengel's closest associate. And he had to do so without using his strongest weapon …
Nataniel Gard of the Ice People was the seventh son of a seventh son and had been chosen to lead the final battle against Tengel the Evil. But he was not yet ready for that great task; he first needed to develop his skills on other challenging assignments.
Ellen Knutsen had endured some frightening and mysterious experiences, and she herself was something of a mystery. It turned out that the two had more in common than Nataniel could have imagined when they first met.
Tova Brink was one of the most stricken of the Ice People. Her appearance made people turn away in disgust and call her a witch. Yet she had been chosen to participate in the family's battle against Tengel the Evil.
But Tova herself had other plans. Her only joy in life was making life difficult for others – and nothing would be more natural for her than to side with Tengel the Evil.
Nataniel had been chosen to lead the struggle against the Ice People's evil ancestor. His closest allies were Tova Brink and Ellen Skogsrud. If Tengel the Evil was to be defeated, then all efforts had to be concentrated on it.
This was why all the members of the Ice People were gathered at the Demon's Mountain, where much was to be revealed, for better or for worse …
Karine Volden was brutally raped twice as a child. Although she somehow managed to repress these horrible events, she became increasingly introvert and afraid of other people.
During the war she was assaulted once more, and reacted with great violence. Worst of all, she felt that it was her fault that her brother, Jonathan, had been sent to a concentration camp in Germany …