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  • Dorothy: Yes … Some one called Freyr … Me: Hah hah hah.

    IGN Complete 2009

  • Dorothy: Yes … Some one called Freyr … Me: Hah hah hah.

    IGN Complete 2009

  • Fréa is called Freyr in old Norse, and in old German, Fro.

    Religion and Lust or, The Psychical Correlation of Religious Emotion and Sexual Desire James Weir 1881

  • Batalix and Helliconia take 2,592 years to orbit Freyr in a highly elliptical orbit Helliconia is three times further from Freyr at its most distant point than nearest, which results in seasons that last for centuries apiece.

    Wertzone Classics: Helliconia Spring by Brian W. Aldiss Adam Whitehead 2010

  • It takes over 2,500 years for a 'Great Year', a full orbit of Batalix around Freyr, to be completed.

    Brian Aldiss' HELLICONIA returning to print Adam Whitehead 2010

  • Batalix and Helliconia take 2,592 years to orbit Freyr in a highly elliptical orbit Helliconia is three times further from Freyr at its most distant point than nearest, which results in seasons that last for centuries apiece.

    Archive 2010-05-01 Adam Whitehead 2010

  • The planet is not far from its time of closest approach to the supergiant star Freyr and humanity rules supreme over the planet, the phagor population reduced to slavery or forced to hide in remote mountain valleys.

    Wertzone Classics: Helliconia Summer by Brian W. Aldiss Adam Whitehead 2010

  • Helliconia orbits Batalix, an orange dwarf, which in turn orbits Freyr, a blue supergiant one thousand light-years from Earth.

    Brian Aldiss' HELLICONIA returning to print Adam Whitehead 2010

  • Game is becoming more plentiful, the river is thawing and warmer winds are rising, even as the smaller sun, Freyr, grows larger in the sky.

    Archive 2010-05-01 Adam Whitehead 2010

  • The world of Helliconia is moving away from the supergiant star Freyr.

    Archive 2010-06-01 Adam Whitehead 2010

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