Ragnarok


Norse Mythology
Ragnarok
The Survivors (Ragnarok, #2)
Ragnarök, Vol. 3: The Breaking of Helheim
Ragnarök, Vol. 2: The Lord of the Dead
Ragnarök, Vol. 1: Last God Standing
Fenrisulven (Ragnarok, #1)
Chelsea Avenue
Pretty Little Dead Girls
The Poetic Edda: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes
Ragnarok, Volume 1 (Ragnarok, #1)
The Shadow of the Gods (The Bloodsworn Saga, #1)
終末のワルキューレ 17 [Shuumatsu no Valkyrie 17] (Record of Ragnarok, #17)
Mitologia germańska. Opowieści o bogach mroźnej Północy (Artur Szrejter, #1)
The Norse Myths: A Guide to the Gods and Heroes
George R.R. Martin
They held each other close and turned their backs upon the end. The hills that split asunder and the black that ate the skies; The flames that shot so high and hot that even dragons burned; Would never be the final sights that fell upon their eyes. A fly upon a wall, the waves the sea wind whipped and churned — The city of a thousand years, and all that men had learned; The Doom consumed it all alike, and neither of them turned" ―Tyrion Lannister and Jorah Mormont, quoting a poem about the Doom ...more
George R.R. Martin, A Game of Thrones

A.S. Byatt
But if you write a version of Ragnarok in the twenty-first century, it is haunted by the imagining of a different end of things. We are a species of animal which is bringing about the end of the world we were born into. Not out of evil or malice, or not mainly, but because of a lopsided mixture of extraordinary cleverness, extraordinary greed, extraordinary proliferation of our own kind, and a biologically built-in short-sightedness.
a.s. byatt, Ragnarok

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Cᴀᴍᴘ Sᴏᴠɴɢᴀʀᴅᴇ Located just outside of Reykjavik, Iceland, Camp Sovngarde is home to the demigod children of …more
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