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ragnarok2020 · 2 years ago
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August 24th
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themistymountainscold · 2 years ago
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has anyone watched Ragnarök on Netflix?
please i just finsined s2 i need to talk about it whgfwihkfg
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bitchofdarkness · 1 year ago
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Did they.....really end this show by implying that Magne hallucinated it all?
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Well, that was disappointing 😒
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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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Just finished ragnarok season 3, and honestly, WHAT THE FUCK WAS THAT SHIT ENDING
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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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zingiber-santi · 1 year ago
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some weapons and some eyes
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gottdeswill · 1 year ago
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wiisemary · 2 years ago
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Herman Tommeraas’ avatars
for @shxftlxss I got inspired after all 😉 
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khuantru · 4 months ago
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17/08/2024: evening drawing for this Saturday. Back to doing a few anime stuff I like. Here's another one of 'Thor' from Netflix anime 'Record of Ragnarök'
enjoy fellow pen hobbyists
tool(s): wacom pen
software: adobe photoshop & illustrator cs3.
anime: Record of 'Ragnarök' - Netflix Anime.
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ragnarok2020 · 1 year ago
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so how's the discord server handling season 3 haha
Well, we are chatting about it, and theories are being thrown around, but otherwise, it's pretty decent and chill reactions.
You can find my first time watching reactions typed in there to each episode, and they are pretty funny
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jushorneesometimes · 2 years ago
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same, sometimes ragnarok's so cringy but i enjoy it because of laurits and saxa
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Ragnarok Netflix: my guilty pleasure.
Waiting for season 3
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bitchofdarkness · 1 year ago
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jfc, why is Laurits such a stupid fuckhead?? he seriously messes up every situation and then has the audacity to not even apologize.
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juliabarghest · 1 year ago
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Gísli Örn Garðarsson.
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Gouache, paper.
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demifiendrsa · 6 months ago
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Season 2 of Netflix's The Sandman will adapt "Seasons of the Mist" and "Brief Lives" storylines from Neil Gaiman's graphic novel. Additionally, more season 2 cast members have been announced:
Ruairi O’Connor (The Morning Show, The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It) is Orpheus, a poet, musician, oracle, and the only child of Dream and the muse, Calliope (last seen in The Sandman, Episode 11). Orpheus is an idealistic, romantic, young man — and very much his father’s son — until tragedy strikes and reveals to him the true nature of love.
Freddie Fox (The Great, Slow Horses, The Gentlemen) is Loki, the god of chaos. Loki is a charming, seductive shape-shifter. The smartest and most dangerous person in any room, Loki is utterly irresistible and never to be trusted.
Clive Russell (The Cursed, Sherlock Holmes, Game of Thrones) plays Odin, the father of Thor, and blood-brother of Loki. He is a longtime ally of Dream’s, but finds himself driven to desperate extremes in his efforts to stave off Ragnarök. 
Laurence O’Fuarain (The Witcher: Blood Origin, The Gentlemen) is Thor, the storm god. With his hammer Mjollnir, Thor is brusque, rude, and driven entirely by his appetites for food and drink, battle, and sex.
Ann Skelly (The Nevers, Death and Nightingales, Red Rock) is Nuala, and Douglas Booth (Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, The Dirt) is Cluracan, royal emissaries from the court of Faerie. Nuala and Cluracan are siblings who are opposites in every way. Nuala is responsible, empathetic, and principled. Cluracan is an impulsive rogue who lives for pleasure. They disagree about everything, except their devotion to each other.
Jack Gleeson (Game of Thrones, Sex Education) plays Puck, a malevolent hobgoblin who serves as the royal jester to King Auberon of Faerie. Puck is fascinated by mortals and enjoys nothing more than making sport of them for his own amusement. He’s also the inspiration for Shakespeare’s Puck in A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
Indya Moore (Queen & Slim, Pose, Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom) plays Wanda, a professional driver and security agent for an exclusive travel firm. Wanda proves herself to be an indispensable guide on an Endless road trip to the waking world.
Steve Coogan (Alan Partridge, The Trip) is the voice of Barnabas, the canine companion of the Endless’s Prodigal brother. Barnabas is loyal and loving, but an outspoken cynic. Meaning, he’s both man’s best friend and man’s sharpest critic.
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alicent-vi-britannia · 5 months ago
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The Divine Comedy and Code Geass
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Did you know that Lelouch is reading Dante's poem The Divine Comedy in the first episode of Season 2?
Lelouch is actually reading the Purgatory passage when we get a brief glimpse of the page he had open.
Considering that the poem is an allegory of the soul's ascent to God (at the beginning of the poem, Dante says that he's lost in the dark forest and is unable to find the right path; that is, he leads a life of sin and finds no salvation), I think the book works here as a foreshadowing of what we'll see at the end of the season. Lelouch is not free of many, many sins either, however, he will be able to atone for his sinful soul with the Zero Requiem.
Purgatory, in fact, is "a transitory state of soul purification and atonement in which, after death, people who have died in a state of grace suffer the temporal punishment still owed to forgiven sins and, perhaps, atone for their unforgiven venial sins in order to access the beatific vision of God" (according to our friend Wikipedia). So, if Dante's heaven and hell exist in the Code Geass universe, Lelouch went there after he died.
By the way, enough of the joke "The Divine Comedy is not funny." What is not funny is this silly joke that is too worn out. Words change meaning over time and this is the case of "comedy" which in the past was the term used to designate works with a happy ending (and a happy ending is what Okouchi and Taniguchi consider Code Geass to have). That's why The Divine Comedy was originally titled "Comedy" and it was the Italian poet Giovanni Boccacchio (the guy who wrote The Decameron, a collection of poems that had a Netflix adaptation this year) who added the adjective "Divine" to it. Here's that good fact for you.
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Additionally, when the Ragnarök Connection begins in episode 21 of R2, we see for a split second these words that in English translate as "Abandon all hope, ye who enter here." This is the scary (and famous) inscription that appears at the entrance to the hell passage in the Divine Comedy. In case it's not clear to you why the Ragnarök Connection is a shitty plan and is bad for humanity, I did an analysis of it here.
Also, In the first season, Lelouch is reading Hamlet and there are many parallels between Shakespeare's tragedy and Taniguchi and Okouchi's work. I pointed them out here:
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