#Odin Sword
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pabloknives · 1 year ago
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blogtib · 6 months ago
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mariajoseignacia666 · 1 year ago
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Graveland
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theexhaustedqueer · 6 months ago
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Bileyg really is just Columbo references all the way down, you gotta love that for him.
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tepi666 · 27 days ago
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Viking minifigure art block doodle
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ok so its not really a doodle with how much effort i put into this. I had a sketch of him in my sketchbook for a while now since i got the viking boat set and i wanted to finish it at some point. One depression phase later and here we are. The helmet is defineatly my favourite part, chain detail being the second
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otternalremnant · 30 days ago
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Some of my favorite games no one talks about anymore
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levinbolts · 1 year ago
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nothing sexier than a skilled, effortlessly lethal man
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daughterofapollo-official · 2 months ago
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Since you guys loved the other playlist so much about the Greek Demigods.
I made the Norse.
This set of playlist were A LOT harder to make. There’s a lot less references to Norse mythology in musical art, and it was a lot harder to make connections but, I did it.
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lokiinmediasideblog · 3 months ago
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MCU!Odin's throne is a phallic symbol. Thanks for coming to my TED talk.
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ingvarschildknacker · 11 months ago
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Ingvar Schildknacker Jarl
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pabloknives · 1 year ago
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vikingnerd793 · 11 months ago
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I miss my girl, including my girl as Odin
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blogtib · 7 months ago
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keykidpilipili · 9 months ago
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The Gnath and Garlemald parallels are great, two nations that were at the near bottom of the political ladder getting wildly ambitious about war and imperialism.
Just saying Ravana and Zenos would have had amazing chemistry.
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bugwolfsstuff · 11 months ago
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I said i was gonna rant and by the gods im gonna rant
[This is not gonna make sense and more me shrieking at the gods cus Loki is my blorbo and i hate that Rick fucked up and made him abusive when the first book was litterally implying that he cares about his kids and making him sympathetic.]
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Love how i completely forgot Heimdall was there too between reading this in school and getting home lmao. My phone guy is just that forgettable.
ALSO THATS WHY YOUR DOING THIS? THATS THE REASON YOUR GOING WITH RICK?
They got roasted too hard so theyre gonna kill two innocent kids, mulitate their corpses and use those corpses to chain their father while dripping acid on him?
It was (slightly) more understandable when it was cus Baldur (even tho hes probably happier with Hel anyways) died.
Cus like an eye for an eye.... (even tho that was much more than an eye, more like two eyes, a heart and a leg.)
Actually no scratch that killing Baldur technically was an eye for an eye if you think about it.
(Odin took three of Loki's kids, Loki took his son, his daughter in law and then the same son again when he refused to cry to bring him back. Thats also three. Thats one of the reasons i excuse Baldur dying)
I know Magnus probably either didn't realise what was going on here or if he did it didnt register in his brain the whole story. Which, fair enough, directly after this he listens to Kvasir getting cut up by a chainsaw (good, its clear if it weren't for him Loki, Narvi, Vali and Sigyn would've been probably fine) and then watches Alex get thrown out by his.....sperm donor. So what happens to Loki is not at the top of his concerns rn but i really hope he confronts Frey about it later. Cus Magnus has been shown to emphasize with Loki on this. AND THOSE WERE FUCKING CHILDREN! AND THEY WERE KILLED BECAUSE THEY WERE LOKI'S CHILDREN!
WHO ELSE ARE CHILDREN OF LOKI THAT HE CARES DEEPLY ABOUT?
SAMIRAH AND ALEX
Basically i want Magnus to yell at the gods the way Percy does. Because like Luke everything was probably WAS the gods fault.
And before you come at me with the whole 'prophecy has to happen' thing. Save your breath because most of you have no problem with blaming the gods when it came to luke in pjo and this is kinda similar.
Who was to say that Fenris, Hel and Jörmungandr would have caused ragnarok if the Aesir (mostly Odin) didnt take them from their home and seperate them?
Whos to say Loki would start Ragnarok if Odin didnt break their oath and take his children?
Or :
Let his mouth get sewn shut after he got everyone shit (Sif's new hair, Mjollnir, Draupnir, Gungnir, Skidbladnir and Gullinbursti) because suddenly oaths matter now, Odin.
Kill his innocent children (its not stated in myth or mcga how old Narvi and Vali were/are but the general consensus is that they were young), possibly made him watch said children get murdered (Sword of summer its stated by Loki that the gods watched in amusement as Vali disemboweled Narvi but that could be hyperbole) and had a snake drip acid onto his face.
If there was any good in Loki at any point (which there might be. He actually seems pretty chill in sword of summer) then its been snuffed out now.
Thanks Odin.
You signed your death warrant.
Whats that saying again?
He who tries to prevent fate is doomed to cause it?
Or something like that i cant remember the phrase.
I have more to say yet i cant quite articulate it. So im gonna end it here.
Also i am really in the mood for writing a oneshot of the day they caught Loki in Loki's—or maybe Sigyn's? Pov.
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infosphere · 2 months ago
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Exploring the Viking Gods and Their Swedish Counterparts
The rich tapestry of Norse mythology is woven with the tales of powerful gods, fierce warriors, and mystical creatures. The Viking gods, revered by the Norse people, each had unique roles and stories that have fascinated generations. Let's delve into the world of these ancient deities and discover their Swedish counterparts.
The Viking Gods
Odin: The Allfather and chief of the gods, Odin is the god of wisdom, war, poetry, and magic.
Thor: The mighty god of thunder, known for his incredible strength and his hammer, Mjolnir.
Freya: The goddess of love, beauty, and fertility, who also presides over the realm of the dead, Folkvangr.
Frigg: The wife of Odin, goddess of marriage and motherhood.
Tyr: The god of war and justice, known for his bravery.
Loki: The trickster god, known for his cunning and mischief.
Baldur: The god of light, purity, and beauty, loved by all.
Njord: The god of the sea, wind, and fertility.
Skadi: The goddess of winter, the hunt, and mountains.
Heimdall: The watchman of the gods, guarding the Bifrost bridge.
Hel: The goddess of the underworld, ruling over the realm of the dead.
The Real Gods in Swedish
Odin: Oden
Thor: Tor
Freya: Freja
Frigg: Frigg
Tyr: Tyr
Loki: Loke
Baldur: Balder
Njord: Njord
Skadi: Skade
Heimdall: Heimdall
Hel: Hel
The Legacy of Norse Mythology
Norse mythology has had a profound influence on literature, art, and culture throughout the ages. The stories of these gods and their exploits continue to inspire modern works, from books and movies to video games and art.
Exploring the names and stories of the Viking gods in their Swedish context adds another layer of appreciation for this fascinating mythology. Whether you are a mythology enthusiast or simply curious about the legends of the Norse gods, their tales offer a window into the beliefs and values of the ancient Norse people. By Esa Myllylä
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