#RAGNARÖK
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entnoot · 2 years ago
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a little a Ragnarök, as a treat ☀️🐺
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kotvleskotpodrova · 3 months ago
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otbye · 5 months ago
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VIVA CYPRUSSSSSS 🇨🇾🇨🇾🇨🇾🇨🇾🇨🇾🇨🇾🇨🇾🇨🇾🇨🇾🇨🇾
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scandinavianheritage · 2 months ago
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Sköll and Hati
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curtvilescomic · 2 months ago
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Ragnarök by Johan Egerkrans
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Laurits and Jens in Ragnarök season 3 episode 2
Gifs by the lovely @mimisempai. Thank you, love.
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opera-ghosts · 7 months ago
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"ZU NEUEN TATEN, TEURER HELDE" Götterdämmerung - R. WAGNER Here some Siegfrieds and Brünnhildes.
Peter Cornelius as Siegfried; Copenhagen, 1905
Charles Dalmores as Siegfried; Brussels, 1902
Ejnar Forchhammer as Siegfried; ?, ?
Paul Franz as Siegfried; Paris, 1925
Hans Grahl as Siegfried; Hamburg, 1934
Alois Hadwiger as Siegfried; Coburg-Gotha, 1907
Ottfried Hagen as Siegfried; Munich, 1908
Ernst Kraus as Siegfried; Berlin, ca. 1907
Gorrhelf Pistor as Siegfried; Bayreuth, 1931
Julius Pölzer as Siegfried; Munich, 1932
Erik Schmedes as Siegfried; Vienna, ca. 1910
Josef Schöffel as Siegfried; Karlsruhe, ca. 1921
Hans Tänzler as Siegfried; Karlsruhe, 1910
Jacques Urlus as Siegfried; Berlin ?, ca. 1907
Fritz Vogelstrom as Siegfried; Mannheim, ca. 1909
Hermann Winkelmann as Siegfried; Vienna, 1880
Marie Brema as Brünnhilde; London, 1897
Louise Grandjean as Brünnhilde; Paris, 1908
Felia Litvinne as Brünnhilde with Grane; Brussels, 1902
Katharina Senger-Bettaque as Brünnhilde; Berlin, 1898
Fanni Wahrmann-Schöllinger as Brünnhilde with Grane; Hannover, 1920
Hedwig Reicher-Kindermann as Brünnhilde; Leipzig, ca. 1886
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bladesofkyber · 1 year ago
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God of War: Ragnarök
Celebrating One Year of Ragnarök
dev. Santa Monica Studio music by Bear McCreary November 9, 2022
[07/07] spotify template & tutorial by @wilmontouch
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moondrunkteen · 3 months ago
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The Weaver of Doom
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Loki the Norse God of Monsters, Doom, Fear and Hur(specifically the Armenian word)Loki occupies a fascinating and unique position in Norse mythology, often regarded as the ultimate misfit among the gods. His character embodies the experiences of those marginalized by society, evoking themes of struggle, doom, and fear. Loki represents the darker aspects of existence that many prefer to overlook, serving as a powerful reminder that disaster and uncertainty can catalyze profound change. With his influence over both literal and metaphorical monsters our hidden fears and societal outcasts, Loki allows us to explore the depths of what it means to be an outsider. His story is steeped in irony, often subverting the expectations of those around him. He blurs the lines between friend and foe, saviour and destroyer, relentlessly challenging our concepts of morality and loyalty. The consequences of Loki’s actions frequently defy prediction, showing how our notions of right and wrong can be murkier than we’d like to believe. In this intricate dance of chaos, Loki becomes a mirror reflecting humanity's potential for destruction reminding us that chaos can be a necessary evil. He is a figure who teaches us the transformative power contained within turmoil. Even when faced with seemingly insurmountable doom and despair, there lies the potential for rebirth and new beginnings(Baldr's Rebirth). Loki urges us to confront our fears and embrace the complexity of our existence, revealing that within chaos, we may find the seeds of possibility waiting to flourish.
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Symbols
Colour: Orange, Purple, Green and Black
Elements: Fire 🜂
Rune🌈: Mannaz (meaning you are a part of something bigger than you think)
Tarot Cards🏰: The Tower, Magician, Five of Wands and Seven of Pentacles
Food🎃: Cinnamon candies, Porridge and Virgin Mead
Planet🪐:Saturn
Herbs🎄: Madder, Holly, Yellow Rattle, Dandelions and Calabash
Animals🐍: Spiders, Snakes, Wolfs and Horse
Gems🪨: Volcanic Rock, Bloodstone, Flint, Pyrite, Labradorite and Opalite Crystals
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Devotional Acts
-Do stuff for the Irony of it, Embrace Shadow Self and Play a playful Devil's Advocate, drown your Ego
- Make stuff for your Family/Friends like making Jewellery or Food
- Create a Wild Magic like system for things like Chores or how to mess with someone
- Fight against social norms and the rights of outcasts
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lokisam83 · 1 year ago
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Loki
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Loki - Thor Ragnarök
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Just finished ragnarok season 3, and honestly, WHAT THE FUCK WAS THAT SHIT ENDING
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ragnarok2020 · 2 years ago
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August 24th
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hecatesdelights · 1 year ago
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Jörmungandr, The Midgard Serpent, from Norse mythology, who grows so vast as to encircle the whole world, eating it's own tail, a mythical Ouroboros
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juliabarghest · 1 year ago
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Vidar Jutul (Ragnarök).
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Digital art without a tablet (I use a computer mouse 🐭💻).
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Actor: Gísli Örn Garðarsson. TV series: Ragnarök (NETFLIX).
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curtvilescomic · 1 year ago
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Ragnarök 3 page 10 by Walter Simonson, 2014 pen and ink
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blumoonfiction-blog · 29 days ago
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FairyTale 101: Myths & Legends - Gryla (The Winter Witch)
“Far in the cold regions of Jotunheim, the Frost Giants dwell, their icy hearts as unyielding as the frozen lands they call home.” — Inspired by Norse Mythology The Frost Giants, or Jötnar, are among the most fascinating and fearsome beings in Norse mythology. Representing the chaotic and untamed forces of nature, these colossal beings play a central role in the mythological tales of the Norse…
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