Vivien is a shy young woman living in a small town in Northern California just a twenty minute drive from San Francisco, where everyone knows who you are. Vivien has barely graduated high school when she meets a young man named Marius, who is not like the men around her small town.
Like most impressionable and young women, Vivien falls for Marius and is later left picking up the pieces after Marius skips out on her leaving her pregnant and alone. At least that is what Havard tells the detective during the investigation into the death of Vivien and her infant son Viktor.
Havard is the only witness to the bizarre and supernatural occurrences that Vivien and her infant son Viktor have gone through. He is left to explain to a skeptical detective how Marius came back for Vivien and Viktor and their horrifying escape from Marius.
Thus, bringing about the Ragnarok “Doom of the Gods.”
Vivien is a shy young woman living in a small town in Northern California just a twenty minute drive from San Francisco, where everyone knows who you are. Vivien has barely graduated high school when she meets a young man named Marius, who is not like the men around her small town.
Like most impressionable and young women, Vivien falls for Marius and is later left picking up the pieces after Marius skips out on her leaving her pregnant and alone. At least that is what Havard tells the detective during the investigation into the death of Vivien and her infant son Viktor.
Havard is the only witness to the bizarre and supernatural occurrences that Vivien and her infant son Viktor have gone through. He is left to explain to a skeptical detective how Marius came back for Vivien and Viktor and their horrifying escape from Marius.
Thus, bringing about the Ragnarok “Doom of the Gods.”