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"As best as we can tell, the gods of Asgard came from Germany, spread into Scandinavia, and then out into the parts of the world dominated by the Vikings- into Orkney and Scotland, Ireland and the north of England- where the invaders left places named for Thor or Odin."
— Sep 09, 2025 09:31AM
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Cora W.
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"'... That was yesterday's Loki. Today's Loki is here to save you and to take you home.'"
— 1 hour, 14 min ago
Cora W.
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"'And now that we have seen your power, we know how foolish we were to let you reach Utgard. I plan to defend my fortress in the future, and the way that I plan to defend it best is to ensure that none of you ever find Utgard, or see it again, and to be quite certain that whatever happens in the days to come, none of you will ever return.'" - loved this story ♡
— 1 hour, 15 min ago
Cora W.
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"Loki's green eyes flashed with anger and with admiration, for he loved a good trick as much as he hated being fooled."
— 1 hour, 16 min ago
Cora W.
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"'Good lord,' he said. "It's an invasion of tiny toddlers. No, my mistake. You must be the famous Thor of Aesir, which means you must be Loki, Laufey's son....'" - Utgardaloki, Loki of Utgard
"Thialfi ran as no man alive had ever run. He ran as a peregrine falcon dives, he ran as a storm wind blows, he ran like Thialfi, and nobody has ever run like Thialfi, not before and not since."
— 1 hour, 17 min ago
"Thialfi ran as no man alive had ever run. He ran as a peregrine falcon dives, he ran as a storm wind blows, he ran like Thialfi, and nobody has ever run like Thialfi, not before and not since."
Cora W.
is on page 132 of 301
"No one, then or now, wanted to drink the mead that came out of Odin's ass. But whenever you hear bad poets declaiming their bad poetry, filled with foolish similes and ugly rhymes, you will know which of the meads they have tasted." - p. 71 from epub, estimated p. 132 from book
— Jul 08, 2026 04:58PM
Cora W.
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"... as they fight they realized that each side needed the other: that there is no joy in a brave battle unless you have fine fields and farms to feed you in the feasting that follows." - p. 128
— Jul 08, 2026 04:50PM
Cora W.
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"The seas that girdle the worlds: these were Ymir's blood and his sweat.
Look up into the sky: you are looking at the inside of Ymir's skull. The stars you see at night, the planets, all the comets and the shooting stars, these are the sparks that flew from the fires of Muspell. And the clouds you see by day? These were once Ymir's brains, and who knows what thoughts they are thinking, even now."
— Oct 08, 2025 12:12PM
Look up into the sky: you are looking at the inside of Ymir's skull. The stars you see at night, the planets, all the comets and the shooting stars, these are the sparks that flew from the fires of Muspell. And the clouds you see by day? These were once Ymir's brains, and who knows what thoughts they are thinking, even now."
Cora W.
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"Our rocks and pebbles, the sand and gravel you see: these were Ymir's teeth, and the fragments of bones that were broken and crushed by Odin and Vili and Ve in their battle with Ymir."
— Oct 08, 2025 12:09PM
Cora W.
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"Odin and Vili and Ve killed the giant Ymir. It had to be done. There was no other way to make the worlds. This was the beginning of all things, the death that made all life possible."
— Oct 08, 2025 12:06PM
Cora W.
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"It is said that at Ragnarok, which is the end of the world, and only then, Surtr will leave his station. He will go forth from Muspell with his flaming sword and burn the world with fire, and one by one the gods will fall before him."
— Sep 09, 2025 11:38AM

