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finngualart · 2 months
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blood oaths and portends (x)
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salvepersone · 5 months
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madcat-world · 4 months
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The Wild Hunt - AnatoFinnstark
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pimsri · 1 year
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Animals of the Apocalypse
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deadhaven · 11 months
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Have you learned enough yet, Allfather?
(motif designs originally by Jonas Lau Markussen; redraw of this)
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thefugitivesaint · 1 year
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'Odin', ''The Book of Myths'' by Amy Cruse, 1942 Source
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ashildr-arts · 6 months
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browsethestacks · 10 months
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Asgardians
The Official Handbook Of The Marvel Universe #01 (1983)
Art by Ron Wilson
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strandedinmidgard · 6 months
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What do you do when you're feeling lonely, Loki?
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bluelaidlyworm · 4 months
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ChArActEr DeVelOpmEnT~
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finngualart · 4 months
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Gáttir allar áður gangi fram um skoðast skyli, um skyggnast skyli, því að óvíst er að vita hvar óvinir sitja á fleti fyrir.
At every door-way, ere one enters, one should spy round, one should pry round for uncertain is the witting that there be no foeman sitting, within, before one on the floor
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salvepersone · 10 months
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Loki: on a scale of 1 to 10, how annoyed with me are you right now?
Odin: 8
Loki: i can do better than that
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afoolandathief · 2 years
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Ha! Fooled ya! The actual last chapter of 'Those Horrid, Horrid Things' is up!
What do you do when your kids include a giant wolf, a sea serpent, and a half-dead girl?
Loki is a trickster god, shapeshifter, and sometimes morally-gray villain. But they love their weird, monstrous children. So when a prophecy reveals their existence to Odin, he has no choice but to hide them in a time and place nearly forgotten by the gods: A quaint and horrifically-ordinary suburban town. Faced with PTO bake sales and angry soccer parents, Loki might be in a little over her head ...
Epilogue
[REDACTED]
Right, so I know I said Chapter 28 was the last chapter, and I wasn't completely wrong. This is just sort of a peek into what happens to Loki's beloved, monstrous children.
And since this is the end — for reals this time — thanks everyone for sticking with it. Although I'm not completely through with this yet. I'm going to take a break for a bit and then return to revise this. I'm not really sure what I'll do with this once I consider it to be a final draft. Who knows?
WIP: Those Horrid, Horrid Things
Read it here
(Chapter directory and taglist below the cut):
Chapter 1: The House
Chapter 2: The School
Chapter 3: The New Pet
Chapter 4: The Vice Principal
Chapter 5: The Tupperware Party
Chapter 6: The Babysitter
Chapter 7: The Parent-Teacher Conference
Chapter 8: The Mall
Chapter 9: The Soccer Game
Chapter 10: The Night Out
Chapter 11: The Family Reunion
Chapter 12: The Endless Paperwork
Chapter 13: The School Play
Chapter 14: The Smartphone
Chapter 15: The Day Off
Chapter 16: The School Dance
Chapter 17: The Kitchen Table
Chapter 18: The Old Friend
Chapter 19: The House Guests
Chapter 20: The Rowboat
Chapter 21: The Snake
Chapter 22: The Family Recipe
Chapter 23: The Swimming Lesson
Chapter 24: The Nightlight
Chapter 25: The Go Bag
Chapter 26: The Family Vacation
Chapter 27: The Motel
Chapter 28: The Bit of Hope
Epilogue
Taglist (ask to be +/-): @authortangongo, @drippingmoon, @joaniejustwokeup, @thegreatobsesso, @thelaughingstag, @writing-is-a-martial-art
General taglist (ask to be +/-): @jezifster
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madcat-world · 1 year
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the Dance Eternal (1 of 2) - J Edward Neill
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rocksanddeadflowers · 8 months
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Kvasir messes me up so so so fucking much you guys. Like I understand the vikings had a different approach to death and yada yada so forth whatever arguments you wanna make they're reasonable but still it. I just.
You mean this beloved man, known for his wisdom and poem and song, and who went around helping people with his wisdom and poem and song and was dearly beloved by the gods just. You guys he was straight up murdered and his blood stolen for magic fucking mead. There's no revenge for his murder or anything it's just that Odin saved his mead.
"Folk declares that every skald (poet) has a drop of Kvasir's blood in him. ... because a world without it's poets would be too dreadful a place to image."
Messed up or not, he lives on in poets, storytellers, and songwriters alike- all those with the understanding of the power of word, the wisdom to yield it.
In The Bifrost Incident it's still the same. His blood pumping and fueling the machine, running through arcane glyphs. He's always just been used for his blood, and even more irony drawn from it likely being Odin gaining the most use from his blood.
And yet, no matter how miniscule it may seem, Kvasir still lives on in his universe there too, in poets and songwriters and storytellers- somehow, The Mechanisms carry a piece of him in their travels ever since his death and Yddrasil's fall, just as you and I may have his blood in our veins.
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mythos-soup · 7 months
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That one other myth.
You know the one.
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@godsofhumanity
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