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eddiemunscns · 1 year ago
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Sigyn in Loki Season 1
"I'm not her. I'm not your Sigyn or Sylvie's. I'm sorry that you lost her, but I'm not her."
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logyn-aesthetic · 2 years ago
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A transformed photo from the album cover of crash test dummies Oooh La La. in memory of 1 of Sigyns first comic book appearance.
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empty-blog-for-lurking · 1 year ago
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if i can get even one person to listen to The Mechanisms i would have fulfilled my purpose
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sigyn-foxyposts · 6 months ago
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"She was perfect.."
Credits: @sparrowmp4 for making this with all the pictures we've gathered together~ No idea what versions of Loki and Sigyn this is but they went through it too..💚
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superspookyjanelle · 3 months ago
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OC’S FAMILY: The Family of Mischief and Victory
parents: Loki Laufeyson and Sigyn
children: Vivienne Maximoff / Frigga Lokidottir
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ihaveaskeleton · 5 months ago
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Loki, before Sigyn's death on the Sacred Timeline:
"My wife is a sensible woman and my most trusted companion. No matter what happens, I know she'll stand by me."
Sigyn, centuries later:
"I agree with Thor; you should do 'Get Help'."
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shambelle97 · 2 years ago
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𝐋𝐨𝐤𝐢 𝐀𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐢𝐠𝐲𝐧 𝐀𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐭𝐢𝐜𝐬
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simple-persica · 2 years ago
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I’ve been thinking about them a lot
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haljathefangirlcat · 2 years ago
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Loki, Angrboda, and Sigyn. An OT3 for the first day of March, and a quick mix of long-held headcanons, random experiments, and editing limitations leading to artistic interpretations, made with the picrew linked in the last reblog.
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Plus, a vaguely Snaptun Stone-inspired Loki just for the hell of it! XD
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bubbleteycosplay · 2 years ago
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Asgard Barbie
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amphitriteswife · 6 months ago
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@jonquilclegane THIS WITH SIGYN
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radley-rambles · 10 months ago
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[the two 'cover' images were generated with AI then edited by myself; the others were free from Unsplash or Canva. IDs in alt text.]
Introducing...
LIESMYTH
a project from B. L. Radley
Crumbling kingdoms. Hungering gods. One woman who will end the worlds.
Loki, Norse god of fire and mischief, will be tortured until the end of time. And he shall deserve every minute.
At least, that’s how the story goes.
Behind every great man is a great woman, and behind every genderfluid trickster-god is a spouse who darns his socks, plots his victories, and keeps his secrets, as well as her own. After a thousand years of agony, Loki looks to the woman who kneels by his side – his jailer, his torturer, his wife – and asks for a different story. Hers.
Down with the gods.
So swore Sigyn, a young mortal woman, after watching her father die at godly hands. A millennia later, she has joined the same pantheon she once despised. Now, as Ragnarok approaches – the end of all Nine Worlds – Sigyn narrates the tale of the Norse Gods’ fall, and her own.
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Meet Sigyn (she/her)
Human. Powerless. Weak. At least, that's what everyone tells her - and what she would have the Gods believe. Conning her way into the heart of the Gods' court, a young Sigyn must navigate the treacherous thorns of Aesir politics if she wants to live long enough to avenge her father's murder and allow his vengeful draug to find peace. Fearing to love and lose again, as she lost her father, she shuns connections or intimacy, honing herself into a weapon of vengeance against the strongest men in all the worlds.
Meet Loki (any/all)
Ancient and unknowable, yet frightfully immature, Loki plays many roles: the Gods' jester, their monstrous pet, their simultaneous saboteur and saviour. He (or she, or they) is the most unpredictable thing about the Aesir's deadly courts. That makes him dangerous. Sigyn should avoid him, especially as a fragmented prophecy warns that their fates are intertwined. But as that prophecy unfurls into a plot to destroy the Gods and the Nine Worlds they inhabit, with Loki at its heart, Sigyn must venture close enough to the Liesmith to risk being burnt.
Quote: I was neither tall nor beautiful. I lacked the soulful eyes and luscious figure of a Vanir, or a Ljósálf’s slender limbs and sugar-spun features. My mousy-brown hair was my thinnest attribute, and I wore it in a sensible bun, which, by dint of its roundness, rather resembled the rest of me. But of all my many unremarkable qualities, most mundane by far was my face. With its weak jaw and beaky nose, a kind skald might call it ‘homely’, a crueller one, ‘huckery’. Yet all would agree on one thing: Sigyn Narisdottir was utterly forgettable. Who would see me in Queen Freyja’s shadow? Having conned my way into her service, it would be easy to journey to Ásgarð in her company. Then I would find the god who slew my father, and have my revenge.
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tiredfrogclown · 6 months ago
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“Hmm, why did I have such a negative opinion on Logyn/Sigyn before?”
I watch Marvel, including the Loki series*
I read The Gospel of Loki
I own Melvin Burgess’s ‘Loki’
I read Neil-piece-of-shit-Gaiman’s book on Norse Mythology
Of course you were lead to believe Sigyn was a pathetic trad-wife who Loki cheated on and didn’t care for. Of course you were lead to believe they didn’t love each other or were forced into a marriage.
My bad guys, I’m gonna go apologise to them both, and I’ve realised that:
a) Sigyn is a beautiful badass
b) She is very under-appreciated and misrepresented
c) Logyn is such a cute and wholesome relationship
Also thank you again to @jonquilclegane for helping me start my journey of appreciation for this amazing goddess and adorable couple!
Edit: and @voidpunkpixie you’re both so cool!
*while I did enjoy the Loki series, it wasn’t the best way the writers could have explored his character, Sigyn should’ve been in it, they barely touched on his variants, it seemed like just another way to get rid of him (regardless of how popular he is) and maaaany other problems.
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sigyn-foxyposts · 6 months ago
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"Traveling memories to keep🌲"
Out and about with Loki and Sigyn on familiar forest grounds~ Sigh I will miss @sparrowmp4 's presence so much..💚
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spookyfooxx · 1 year ago
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And Sleipnir🤣
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Loki's children
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coyote-sings · 1 year ago
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It's Mother's Night.
Usually on this day I make a post celebrating my Disir - ancestors and mothers and grandmothers and aunts. I thank Frigga. It started a few years ago when I was pregnant - something I never thought I could be.
And then my baby was stillborn. And I continued celebrating Mother's Night, but this time I thanked Frigga for welcoming my baby boy into her halls, hoping that one day I might meet him. And so it went.
This year, I for whatever reason, ran across a Mother's Night post on another platform that mentioned Sigyn - Loki's wife. It talked how she is a mother who is worth mentioning, as her children are driven mad and slain for their father's misdeeds, and how she mourns her sons. How she is considered a goddess of compassion for the grieving.
I had never considered this. But for some reason, it brought me to tears tonight.
I have always had trouble finding information re: the Norse pantheon and their views on stillborn or miscarried babies. I found one or two sources that were probably UPG regarding them going to Frigga's hall, warmed there at her hearth by the mothers who have gone before me, and obviously I've clung to it. I never considered working with other gods who have lost children in general, who might not be at first glance someone considered for a mother/parent type.
I think I need to start an altar piece for Sigyn and Loki.
(edit: it shouldn't need to be said but Nazi/far right/tradwife/quiverfull type folks aren't welcome on my posts. You'll be blocked. Thanks.)
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