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that-guy-in-the-chiton · 11 days ago
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Goth Couple; Hodr x Hel.
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ryebread-x · 4 months ago
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Baldr and Hodr
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I'm back at it again with drawing my interpretations of all the Odinsons this time Baldr and Hodr! I originally did my own interpretation of Baldr’s design a while ago, but I wanted to redesign him. With their designs like most of my designs, I found it easier just to base them off what they are supposed to represent as gods. Though like with Hermodr/Hermod, I gave them bird like motifs since my interpretation of their parents are based on birds.
While I don’t think it’s specifically stated in any of the texts regarding the myths. I made/headcanoned Hodr and Baldr as twins since they are often regarded as being polar opposites of eachother. While Hermodr is the youngest of just Odin and Frigg's kids(but not the youngest of Odin's kids in general)
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therese-lokidottir · 10 months ago
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Höðr 
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loki-was-framed · 8 months ago
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bugwolfsstuff · 9 months ago
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So uhh question
Does it say who kills Hodr (Blind brother of Baldur, was the one who Loki tricked into throwing the mistletoe dart) in the mcga universe? Because both fandom page and myth states its Vali Odinson who did it
But it's been established that Loki's sons are Vali and Narvi
So that implies Odin really named his kid after another kid he killed
Which is not a good look since Odin is meant to be one of the 'good guys'
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evicted-oc · 2 years ago
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══⚡️ Thor the god of thunder, sky, and agriculture ⚡️══
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══════════⚡️ Godly Information ⚡️══════════
⚡️Full name : Thor Odinson [he/him]
⚡️Son of Odin
⚡️ Brother of Loki, Höðr, Baldr, and Hœnir
⚡️Known for being a symbol of masculinity and strength
⚡️Has a hammer that's called Mjölnir
⚡️Abilities: Lightning (bends lightning to his will), thunder (creates thunder at will), rain (rains when he gets too emotional), superhuman strength (insanely strong)
══════════⚡️ Godly Appearance ⚡️══════════
⚡️Age: 1,055
⚡️Height: 6'9 | 205 cm
⚡️Body build: muscular, athletic
⚡️Eye colour: bright blue
⚡️Hair: firey red, white streaks | long
⚡️Noticeable features: red war paint, scars on his biceps, red beard
⚡️Usual fashion: carries around a hammer and shield, wears a helmet, shirtless, leather skirt
═════════⚡️ Human Appearance ⚡️═════════
⚡️Age: 25
⚡️Nationality: German
⚡️Birthday: April 11 | Aries
⚡️Height: 6'0 | 182 cm
⚡️Body build: muscular, athletic
⚡️Eye colour: blue
⚡️Hair: black | long and wavy
⚡️Noticeable features: white eyeliner, calloused hands, large muscles
⚡️Usual fashion: nude, goes shirtless in public, will wear a skirt if asked
⚡️Job: YouTuber, Only fans
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════════════⚡️ Personality ⚡️════════════
⚡️Traits: sweet, loud, dramatic, dumbass, hot tempered, arrogant, proud, demanding, emotional, energetic
⚡️Fears: Loki, out living loved ones, losing his worthiness, cutting his hair
⚡️Irritants: too much axe body spray
⚡️Likes: food, beer, mjönir, jokes, friends, thunderstorms, snakes, videogames, energy drinks, Asguard, Loki (sometimes)
⚡️Dislikes: being stabbed, Loki (sometimes), war, fighting, scissors, others touching Mjölnir
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══════════════⚡️ Nsfw ⚡️══════════════
⚡️Position: Pleasure dom with a switch lean
⚡️Loves to make his partner feel good and has a hard time trying to stop
⚡️Lowkey wants to be forced to submit
⚡️Kinks: oversimulation (giving), marking (giving and receiving), biting (giving and receiving), oral (giving), light bondage (giving), manhandling (giving)
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═══════════⚡️ Relationships ⚡️═══════════
⚡️Sexuality: Bisexual | Polyamorous (0/5)
⚡️Dating: Single, uninterested
⚡️Friends: Morrigan (bestie), Lugh (bestie)
⚡️Family: Odin (dad), Loki (brother), Hodr (brother), Baldr (brother), Hœnir (brother)
⚡️Pets: Chica (white golden retriever), Thori (hellhound)
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sonofcoulson · 2 years ago
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Tales of Asgard
Series 2, Episode 6
The Death of Balder
Balder the Brave is plagued by bad dreams. World ending dreams, fratricidal dreams, dreams of pain and suffering. One night he dreams of his own death. He keeps trying to pass them off as nothing but Nanna knows better. She goes with him to see Frigga.
Frigga tries to ease his fears but admits the she has also had the dream of his death.
Troubled, she speaks to Odin who resolves to investigate. He disguises himself as Wanderer, son of Warrior. He asks for a seer, an interpreter of dreams. They say there was a wise woman who could have helped you but she is dead. He is directed to a grave site near Niflheim. He casts runes and incants etc, eventually raising a spirit.
She tells him that Balder is coming to the land of the dead.
He asks how, she tells him only something small will hurt him
He asks who, she tells him only someone innocent.
She sees he is not Wanderer, son of Warrior. He is Odin.
He sees she is not the wise woman. She is Angraboda who laid with Loki and birthed Jormungundr, the world serpent.
She says like father like son (hinting that she is the mother of one of his children, revealed in Ragnarok to be Hela, his secret first child).
She disappears.
He returns and tells all to Balder and Nanna outside their home. Frigga has a plan! She will ask all things to swear not to hurt Balder (spoiler alert - she forgets mistletoe).
The others are sceptical so she demonstrates by slinging a stone at Balder. It changes course and flies around him. They laugh.
Volstagg sees and has a try. He calls Hogun and Fandral. Fandral tries. Hogun thinks it's a stupid thing to do, so sits with Sif and Nanna.
Soon the whole royal court and a few others are all having a go using more dangerous methods. Some one has brought mead. Nanna is worried and starts asking them to stop. Balder thinks it's all hilarious.
Loki stands, a contemptuous look on his face. He then spies Frigga talking worriedly to Odin and sneaks over disguised as an old woman. He hears her saying that she forgot mistletoe. Odin says don't worry it's so small and insignificant. She vows to ride to the nearest patch anyway. Odin says take Sleipnir. Of course, when she gets there, Sleipnir is gone. She borrows Gullenbursti and rides to the patch but the patch is gone. She realises and rides back as fast as she can.
We see Loki approach Hodr who is blind asking people what is going on, but they are all too busy playing their new game and many are a bit drunk.
Loki asks why he doesn't join in the fun. He says he can't aim and has no weapon. Loki hands him mistletoe transmuted into a spear. He lines him up and helps him throw then vanishes.
The spear, of course, kills Balder. The merriment dies down as he falls. Nanna screams. Silence.
Hodr asks what's happening, does Balder think it's funny. Nanna asks if Hodr threw the spear. He says yes, did it work? Nanna pulls out a dagger. Odin says no, think of the consequences. She does. Hodr dies without being able to name Loki. She turns the blade on herself. Frigga says no, think of your son. Balder wouldn't want this. She does it anyway. The gods are stunned.
They can't believe Hodr would harm anybody, let alone Balder. And they are shocked at Nanna's reaction. Odin remembers the old lady behind him when they talked about mistletoe. He had never seen her before. Sif hesitantly says she saw Loki with Hodr just before but didn't see the weapon (she knows he will be punished severely if not killed).
Odin orders Loki found. The Einherjar (Cpt Harokin, Tyr etc), Volstagg and Hogun are all too happy to go Loki hunting. Odin allows it. Thor objects, still not believing Loki could truly kill his brother. Frigga says you must have proof. They go anyway.
Odin says we have work to do. He sends Fandral with Sleipnir (fast combo) to Niflheim to plead for Balder's return with the goddess of death. She (Hela, though she doesn't reveal her identity to Fandral) says she'll let Balder go back if all living things in Asgard weep for him. The Einherjar, Sif and the Warriors Three all go about making sure all living things weep for Balder (not hard, everything loved him). But one ornery old Asgardian lady flat out refuses. Of course this was Loki in disguise (Hela knew this would happen and revels in Odin's distress). They later suspect as much but have no proof. Again.
Balder and Nanna's funeral scene (we'll cut Thor's Dwarf murder that is actually for real in the Norse legend).
Someone surely mourns for Hodr as most of the gods believe it was Loki. They are simply waiting for proof. And he is about to give it to them.
They retire to Volstagg's (Aegir in the norse legends) hall to drink from the magically replenishing kettle. The wake in Asgard is sacred (sacred drinking!) meaning no quarrels. Emboldened by this knowledge, Loki gatecrashes. He speaks to Hogun (Eldir in the legend), who is helping serve.
Loki (already drunk): Good evening my fine fellow! What occupies the great Asgardian gods this evening.
Hogun: This is Balder's wake. Your brother's wake.
L: Yes, yes I know all that. But what are the gods discussing over their mead?
H: They mostly speak of Balder...also of weapons and their prowess in war. No one here has anything friendly to say about you.
"Loki says that he will go into the feast, and that, before the end of the feast, he will induce quarrelling among the gods, and "mix their mead with malice". Hogun responds that "if shouting and fighting you pour out on" to the gods, "they'll wipe it off on you". Loki then enters the hall, and everyone there falls silent upon noticing him." (source - Wikipedia)
Fandral (Fimafeng in the legend), also serving, tells him that he is not welcome.
Loki rages at him and insults him.
The gods nearby stick up for the two servers that confronted Loki and says that they are fine servers and Loki pulls a knife on Fandral who is nearby.
Frigga shames him into putting it away.
He does so, mumbling that he "couldn't bear to hear it".
"Breaking the silence, Loki says that, thirsty, he had come to these halls from a long way away to ask the gods for a drink of "the famous mead". Calling the gods arrogant, Loki asks why they are unable to speak, and demands that they assign him a seat and a place for him at the feast, or tell him to leave. Hogun (The skaldic god Bragi in the legend) is the first to respond to Loki by telling him that Loki will not have a seat and place assigned to him by the gods at the feast, for the gods know what men they should invite.
Loki does not respond to Hogun directly, but instead directs his attention to Odin, and states..."
(source - Wikipedia)
L: Do you remember, Odin, when in bygone days
You treated me as your son?
Am I not to be seated at my own brother's wake?
O: ...Let the wolf's father be seated.
(In the Norse legend, Loki is literally the wolf's father. Here it is a jab at the dramatic scenes after Fenrir's capture).
Odin has Thor pour out a drink for Loki. Loki toasts all the gods naming Hogun as an exception.
He then goes on to insult a great number of gods whilst taking care not to make it a quarrel.
Loki, in his own personal hell here, takes his anger and guilt out on all the other gods.
Everyone is greatly offended, not to mention mostly convinced of Loki's guilt.
Frigga tries to shame Loki again, asking him what Balder would think of all this if he were here.
“Ah! Frigg,” said Loki scathingly, “I can see you���d like to know more about my skills. It was I who fixed things so that you’ll never again welcome Balder home.” (source - https://thenorsegods.com/lokis-flyting/)
Pandemonium. Odin shouts for order. He will not have Balder's wake sullied.
"Freyja replies that Loki is lying, that he just wants to "yelp about wicked things" that gods and goddesses are furious with him, and that he will go home thwarted. In response, Loki calls Freyja a malicious witch, and claims that Freyja was once astride her brother Freyr, when all of the other laughing gods surprised her and Freyja then farted." (source - Wikipedia)
Different gods try to get him to shut up and he offends them all in return. He says Njörd slept with his sister too, that Frey bought his wife, reminds Skadi that he was chiefly responsible for the death of her father, and that Heimdall can never sleep or sit (even though he's sitting now).
Sif tries to make peace by refilling his drink and he infers that he slept with her. She goes to smack him but Volstagg catches the fist and says not here, not now.
Thor can't take it any more. He believed in Loki until the last but now he sees the truth. Loki killed Balder.
Thor: ...if it weren't for the sacred nature of this night...I should break every bone in your body and it still would not be enough.
“Look everyone!” cried Loki, unabashed. “Here’s the Son of Asgard (NB changed from Son of Earth)! What a blustering bully you are, Thor." (source - https://thenorsegods.com/lokis-flyting/)
T: I shall not loose Mjölnir, not for your sake, but for Balder's.
For your admission, you know we will come for you. We will be here till morning, you have the night to do as you please. Use it wisely.
"Loki raised one hand and shook his head. “I’ve shown the gods and sons of gods the sharp edge of my thoughts. But because of you and you alone, I think I’ll take my leave now. I know all about your strength.”
Loki paused and looked defiantly around him and then addressed self to his host. “You’ve brewed fine ale, Volstagg, but you’ll never hold another feast such as this.” Loki’s voice was rising. “Flickering flames will gorge on this hall and gut it and destroy everything you own; your body will be flayed by fire.”
Loki turned and was gone and his terrible words still echoed round walls. For a long time the gods and goddesses and elves stared into their ale, shaken and grieving. In silence they sat, and in silence they rose and left Aegir’s hall."
(source - https://thenorsegods.com/lokis-flyting/)
Odin orders Sigyn released thinking that her presence will draw him to the family home. It will, but not for the reasons Odin suspects.
Sigyn is duly released to the family home. She suspects that her release is a ruse. Her mother is upstairs caring for her two sons, Narfi and Váli. Loki is brooding down by the fire. He is using nettle yarn to make a net. There is silence for a while. Then...
S: What did Lorelei whisper to you when you left me in the dungeon?
(Quick flash of Lorelei whispering)
L: ...(Loki bristles)
S: What are you doing?
L: ...
S: Are you making something?
L (without looking up): Yes, obviously I'm making something...
S: Won't you tell me what it is?
L: No.
S: Where are the boys?
L: ...
S: Loki!
L: Upstairs. With your mother.
S: ...
L: ...
S: Lorelei enjoyed talking about Asgard's pain...
L: ...
S: ...because of Karnilla's invasion.
L: ...
S: I know that Karnilla took you as her prisoner.
L: ...
S: She told you didn't she? You know my secret.
L: ...
S: You are angry because you think that my love is a lie.
L: ...
S: I liked you first!
L: I am trying to concentrate.
S: I knew I needed to learn more about sorcery to hold your interest and it is like she knew-
L: I don't care
S: She came to me and taught me all the things she thought you would be interested in-
L: I don't care!
S: And I taught them to you!
L: I DON'T CARE! (goes to leave)
S: Wait! Listen! Karnilla thought it too great a risk to be in Asgard, so she showed me ways to leave. Ways without being seen by Heimdall...
Loki: Tell me more.
Cut upstairs to Sigyn's mum, one of the boys tells her that some people are coming. She shouts down that some people are coming.
Sigyn says go, he throws his creation into the fire and goes without saying what his escape plan is. Out the back, he jumps into Franang's Falls whilst turning into a silver salmon.
When Thor and Sif (taking the place of a god called Kvasir in the legends) arrive at Sigyn's home, there is, at first glance, no sign of Loki. They give Sigyn to the Einherjar to hold but leave the boys with her mother (in the legends they meet a gruesome end because of their father's crimes). They grill her about Loki's escape plan but she tells them he deliberately told her nothing so she there was no chance of betrayal.
Sif spies the ashes of Loki's creation and deduces that it was a net. Loki was trying to figure out how his plan might be foiled so he must have...turned into a fish. He is probably hoping they will leave without discovering his plan as he will have to jump up the waterfall otherwise. Sif has them recreate the net and they cast it in repeatedly to force Loki's hand. It works and he leaps over the net and tries desperately to get up the falls where Thor catches him (he really is a good fisherman!).
"The gods brought their net, and they wrapped it tightly around the fish and carried it between them. The salmon began to drown in the air, gasping for water, and then it thrashed and twitched, and now they were carrying a panting Loki.
"What are you doing?" he asked. "Where are you taking me?"
Thor just shook his head and grunted, and did not reply. Loki asked the other gods, but none of them would tell him what was happening, and none of them would meet his eye." (source - Neil Gaiman's Norse Mythology)
They take him and Sigyn to a cave where Odin is waiting. They bind Loki to some rocks. Skadi brings a large serpent which they bind above Loki. Odin explains that the (figurative) poison that Sigyn has been pouring into Loki's ear has led to all this (eg family dysfunction, treason...fratricide). She will now be responsible for preventing the poison from pouring into his ear, he says as he hands her a bowl.
Sigyn: What will I do when the bowl is full?
Odin: Empty it.
S: But the poison will fall on him then.
No answer.
S (realises that's the point): How long?
O: One. Thousand. Years.
As Skadi is preparing the serpent for this end (ie binding it so the fangs are exposed). Loki laments his fate.
Odin (furious): You killed my son! You are lucky I don't have your children tear eachother's guts out in front of you!
(A reference to the gruesome fate of Loki's sons mentioned above)
Loki: I am your son!
O: You are no son of mine.
L: Where is mother? Does she know about -
The first drip of poison lands in Loki's ear. His scream is deafening, agonising. All the gods wince, save Odin who looks on grimly. Sigyn immediately begins to catch the drips.
Sigyn: Please! I think Lorelei had something to do with it!
Thor: Save your lies witch. No one believes them.
S: Loki came to see me in the dungeon, I think she whispered to him on the way out.
T (wry laugh): Loki wasn't allowed to hear any more of your treasonous poison.
Volstagg: No men were allowed near Lorelei.
S: He's a shapeshifter, you fool!
O: Enough.
S: Lady Sif, please. You know what Lorelei is like. I swear it in truth!
O: Enough!
S: Ask Frigga!
O: ENOUGH!
The gods all leave. Save Odin. When the others are gone he tells Sigyn she can leave any time she pleases. He adds that she cannot free him as he is bound with Gleipnir (the same type of ribbon that Fenrir is bound with). Loki tries to plead with him as he leaves but there is no mercy. The bowl is filling up.
Despite the Warriors Three trying to dissuade her and making sure Thor doesn't find out and think she's been fooled by Sigyn's ruse, Sif talks to Frigga.
Frigga senses that there may be something in this (she has a limited ability as a seer). Sigyn seemingly gets thrown back in the dungeon saying they used her to trick Loki. She laments Loki's fate and blames Karnilla and carefully questions how Lorelei discovered her power and how it works and strokes her ego etc etc. And she laments and questions and cajoles and tricks until Lorelei slips up and essentially admits her part and her and Sigyn's connection to Karnilla. "Sigyn" then becomes Frigga and tells the female guards who were waiting outside to come and put the newly invented Asgardian collar on her (the wearer cannot speak).
We then see Thor brooding into the middle distance. Sif suddenly approaches and tells Thor all. He Mjölnirs over to Loki's prison cave, winces at a Loki scream, tries to dismiss the guards, fails, barges in anyway, tries to undo Gleipnir and fight off the guards at the same time, he can't. Sigyn is shocked but continues to hold the bowl. Thor is getting dangerously close to decking the Einherjar guards when Frigga arrives on Sleipnir and harangues the guards for not obeying a prince of Asgard and tells them about the new evidence. Thor uses the distraction to try and undo Loki's bonds again but between his high stress level and his big meaty hands and the enchantment on the ribbon he can't do it. He gets Sigyn to swap with him and she proves more up to the task, releasing him as Frigga uses magic to release the enchantment on the ribbon. He obviously needs medical assistance. Frigga says Eir is coming. Sigyn holds him. Thor is so very sorry.
Epilogue:-
Some time has passed. Sigyn broods out of the window at the family home. Her boys come to comfort her.
Odin sits stony faced on his throne with no joyful courtiers about him.
Frigga grooms Sleipnir and gives him a cuddle.
Sif and the Warriors Three sit by the fountain where they told tall tales in s1. The Warriors Three are telling tall tales again, especially Volstagg, to the amusement of the people nearby. Thor's response is quite muted.
Sif slides up and guesses that he's still thinking of Loki. She points out that Loki has been watching them from the shadows the whole time. Thor thanks her again for going to Frigga, otherwise Loki's screams would still be echoing across Asgard. She says she may not be fond of Loki but she couldn't see someone suffer like that if they might be innocent. If that term can apply to Loki. She still doesn't trust him. But he is Thor's brother...
We cut to Loki watching. Thor comes to join him. Hands him a tankard and pours a drink for him.
They discuss how everything is different now from when they were boys. They talk about some of their past adventures, and for a moment they feel happy and nostalgic. Then Loki falls silent.
Thor: How is the ear?
Loki: It's nearly healed...
T: ...Have you managed to see Sigyn recently?
L: ...After everything that has happened, everything we put eachother through, what Karnilla put us through...we can no longer look eachother in the eye...
My children have become strangers to me. I hear mother visits them though.
T: (nods)...
L: ...
T: ...Has mother has found a cure for Lorelei's enchantment yet?
L: ... ... ...
T: Ah. Not yet.
L: ...
T: ...We may never know exactly what Lorelei said to you...
(FLASHBACK to the whisper:-
Lorelei: Loki...you served me before, remember?
I heard you complaining about Balder. You want him dead, don't you? Me too. Kill him, it will be our little secret...don't tell...)
T (continuing): ...not being able to tell anyone that it wasn't really you, that someone forced you to kill your brother, to make sure that he stayed dead...
L (tears in eyes): ...
T: ...I'm sorry I stopped believing in you brother.
L: ...
T: ...
L: ...
(Thor tops up Loki's drink)
T (mock conspiritorially): You know Sif still doesn't trust you?
L: Why doesn't that surprise me?
T: She never really has since you cut off her hair...
L: ...(smirks)...(smirk fades)
T: ...
L: ...Perhaps she's right. Maybe I can't be trusted...
T: You can always be trusted...(Odin impression) for an easy answer, a clever trick, a chance for mischief.
L (turns into Odin): While you are too brash and think winning battles will make you worthy (turns back).
(They laugh)
L (proposing a toast): To glorious purpose!
T: Glorious purpose!
(They drink. Loki has a mischievous look in his eye.)
END
NB These actions, their consequences, Loki's treatment by Odin and the rest of the court (including Thor sometimes), and the brutal punishment for him and Sigyn (which breaks their relationship to smithereens) all feed in to his persona at the beginning of the first Thor movie.
He will have been out of his prison for some time but will obviously still be bitter despite his sort of exoneration.
Important things to remember going forward:
Volstagg and Sif are brother/sister.
In Thor: Ragnarök, Jormungundr will try to kill Hela out of loyalty to their father, but she kills them first. She then uses their poison to destroy Thor's eye (in the norse legend the serpent poisons Thor at Ragnarök).
Odin falls into his final Odinsleep instead of twinkling away when Hela is released (he is simply too weak to keep her in the underworld, not dead). Loki sucks up to the Grandmaster so he'll keep the sleeping Odin safe. There can be some high jinks with a sleeping Odin, like Weekend at Bernie's or something. Odin awakes in time for the Rainbow Bridge battle and is mauled by a vengeful Fenrir whilst protecting his sons. Hulk takes on Fenrir, but it is too late for Odin who dies with pride in his sons (In the norse legend Fenrir kills Odin at Ragnarök).
Fenrir was Loki's pup not Hela's but was locked up with Hela's already dead berserkers and starved to death. This is a pleasant surprise to Hela, who revives him and uses his hatred of the Asgardians and Odin in particular to set him up as a formidable weapon.
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bugwolfsstuff · 9 months ago
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Remember you cannot sink lower than Odin -i-named-the-child-i-only-made-to-kill-my-other-child-after-another-child-i-killed Burrson.
I am almost feeling sorry for what i will be making you be doing in one of my one shots– almost
Be fr please
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hjbender · 7 years ago
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So instead of writing like I should be, I’m building a fictional/mythological AU family of ridiculously good-looking people.
Lovable older twins Baldur and Hodur (Clive Standen), famous middle child Thor (Chris Hemsworth), and hotheaded younger twins Valí and Vítharr (Garrett Hedlund). 
My adherence to canon mythology is garbage, nothing makes sense, and everything is beautiful. Oh well, it’s a Norse fairy tale.
Edited 18 June 2018 18:35 EST
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ryebread-x · 3 months ago
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Vali Odinson
My interpretation Vali Odinson , the unfortunate son of Odin and Rindr who was destined to kill his older brother Hodr.
Growing up, Vali had a pretty rough upbringing it didn’t help that he was one of the youngest gods at the time. As for who raised him (because it certainly wasn’t Odin), in my au, it was his older sister Saga because she too knew what it felt like to be an outcast in their own family. Pre Ragnarok he was forced to train in order to kill Hodr, which made him cold and depressed even with his sister’s support. Post Ragnarok ,however, he was able to somewhat heal from his past trauma, becoming more kindhearted and happier.
Kid Vali
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Adult Vali(Pre and Post Ragnarok)
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Rather sad fact: The little neck piece Vali is wearing (Post Ragnarok design) belonged to his mother Rindr
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alldaddy · 2 years ago
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— ☆ calling all norse myth rper’s !!
i miss having friends who odin can interact with in his myth setting both young and old! (i’m currently thinking of writing up a god of war verse as well, so if your character is from that franchise, i mean you as well!) i’m really looking to interact with the following muses:
thor odinson
baldr odinson
hodr odinson
bestla
borr
vili borrson
ve borrson
lady sif
thrud thorsdottir
idunn  
modi thorson
atreus (god of war)
kratos (god of war)
sigyn
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theofficialshield · 3 years ago
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Hey guys, can you add me to the official blog list? I've also got Tyr, Hodr, and Baldr as muses
@thor-the-odinson
I.... Is this another variant...???? Oh no help @tvaofficial @official-thor-odinson
-Post by Phil Coulson
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theasatrucommunity · 8 years ago
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Hail unto Hodr! Hail to a Son of Odin! Help us to look within to find what is with out. Teach us to use all of our senses besides just our eyes to perceive our world in its many flavours! Allow us to learn that even though we may make mistakes, however big or small, that we accept our actions with a quiet dignity! Hodr, help us to understand that we can endure those mistakes and come out of it into a better knowing of what to do and what not to do! Hail Hodr! Hail to the Baldur's brother!
via: RuneLoreForAll
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gulldrengur · 5 years ago
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romance headcanons.
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name: Baldr Odinson
nickname:  Baldr, Balder, Baldur
gender: cis male
romantic orientation: heterosexual. ( leaning to hordsexual sometimes )
preferred pet names: Darling, dear, babe, my love, my soul, my half.
relationship status: married.
favorite canon / fandom ship: Nanna and Baldr are the only OTP
favorite crossover ship: Okay I love Hel and Baldr and even Angborda and Baldr ( Viking Angborda you uys don’t understand is so cute ) 
opinion on true love: is the only thing that matters 
opinion on love at first sight: He met Nanna when he saw her bathing and he fell instantly in love so you tell me, if he does believe or not, LOL.
how ‘romantic’ are they?: he is so cheesy when it comes to romance, he is just pure love and devotion.
ideal physical traits: pretty smiles
ideal personality traits: compassionate, kind hearted, honest, funny, selfless.
unattractive physical traits: i don’t think he has any, beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
unattractive personality traits: selfishness, loudness, merciless,
ideal date: any day with his beloved is the ideal date.
do they have a type?: Nanna
average relationship length: until death do us apart, kinda relationship.
preferred non-sexual intimacy: snuggles
commitment level: God kinda level. 
opinion of public affection: that everyone should express their love, there’s not such thing as shame.
past relationships?: only Nanna ( well maybe Hodr...)
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extremelycaffeinatedbird · 14 days ago
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I should go to sleep however instead I’m thinking about the Aesir after Ragnarok again. In my mind Baldr and Hodr sort out their shit in Hel but that’s gotta be so awkward coming back to Gimlé. Everyone’s been mourning Baldr (but not Hodr) for like centuries at this point and now he’s an Actual Living Person who probably does not want to live up to the perfect golden son image that’s been remembered. How do you even cope with that.
Also Vali is there and he was literally born to kill Hodr to avenge Baldr there’s gotta be some weirdness between the three of them there. And like 90% of the people they knew are dead. I’m thinking about this bc of Roots of Yggdrasil but like Vidarr’s one and only job is to kill Fenrir with his boot. What’s he supposed to do now. Damn I think all of the remaining Odinsons are having a really shitty time after Ragnarok actually
What better to do during the holiday season then ignore your relatives and think about post-Ragnarok Aesir dynamics and Sigfreyja instead
Anyway I do think there’s something to Sigyn “I stayed with my spouse despite logic and everyone I’ve ever known telling me it’s a bad idea and I should just move on” and Freyja “my husband disappeared/left and I will look for him despite logic and everyone telling me to move on” finding solace with each other after the world crumbles around them
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jeffreystewart · 6 years ago
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Norsery Rhymes from A to Z The Mighty Bous (Vali), Avenger of Baldr
Happy Thorsday! - Here’s another 20 min sketch of a Norse (and Germanic, Celtic) mythological characters. This week it’s Bous, Bui, Bo, Beau. The Avenger of Baldr, The Warlike Child. He who is born to fertilize the ground with death.
Also fulfilling this role in the other more common telling of the Death of Baldr is Vali. Who is described as; He of unwashed face and uncombed hair, The harbinger of brighter days, and the bringer of the lengthening days of eternal light. He is born to fertilize the ground with death, while he outlasts it.
Since The death of Baldur is told two very different ways we’ll go with the one that has Bous in it, and mark out the differences as we go. In the Gesta Danorum, Baldr and Hoetherus are rivaling Leaders (Or war generals), who fight in general and specifically for the affections of Nanna. In this version Baldur is not killed by Loki’s tricking of blind Hodr to shoot an arrow of Mistletoe that Hodr thought would not hurt him. But instead he is a competitor for Nanna’s affection like Baldr and travels to the underworld to find a magical sword that can overcome Baldr’s magical invincibility given to him from his eating of sacred foods (Fruit). Instead of it being based on all the things in the earth save Mistletoe swearing not to hurt him because Baldr is just so damn radiant. Baldr has a different, less benevolent character in the Bous version.
Bous is the son of Othinus (Still likely Odin) and the Rutenian princess Rinda, whom he rapes after the Seer of Hrostiof / Rostiof tells him that Rinda will bear him a great child who will be Baldrs avenger. Bous while growing up unnaturally fast, is ten years old before Odin calls him to be his vengeance against Hoetherus. This contrasts with the other version where Odin and the Giantess Rinda have Vali who is fully grown and fully himself full of personality and battle knowledge, and likely wolf strength and powers, all in a day. Thus the lack of bathing and combing of hair. Happening just days after Baldr’s death.   
In both cases Bous / Vali are off on their trek to find Baldr’s killer and slay them in turn. Bous and  Hoetherus meet in battle, and while Bous does manage to kill  Hoetherus, he is in turn killed by the magic sword from the underworld. 
This brings us to our last difference, that Vali Odinson survives his fight. If you consider there being only one Vali, and the mention of him in Loki’s punishment is a description of Odin’s Vali, and not a Vali son of Loki, then it’s this Vali Odinson who voluntarily turns into a wolfman (or just a berserker) and kills Loki’s son Narfi. Then binds Loki to a stone with Narfi’s entrails. As opposed to Vali Lokison being forcibly turned into a wolf and then chewing up his brother. 
Vali Son of Odin and Rinda is actually one of the few to survive Ragnarok and beyond. Vali is characterized as a light of hope past Ragnarok. Given wolf strength and powers, who seems to have a life lived well past his initial avenging, and one not limited to his initial bloody deeds. While Bous is essentially limited to being a tool of vengeance.  
Overall I’ve always felt that both versions are a story of the innocent paying for the deceptions and misdeeds of others. And how the young get sent to war.
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