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hell-yeah-satanism · 2 months
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loki e offering
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clusterpuppy · 1 month
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🐍🃏 Loki, the trickster! 🃏🐍
Hi guys, lots going on right now that I don’t even wanna talk about, just on a hiatus from school so maybe I’ll be posting more;, This is my interpretation of Norse Loki, for a silly little AU I made of the Last Unicorn that involves northern mythology.
I love Loki, always have, as a genderfluid/genderqueer person I just adore them and also… as a fellow misunderstood nuisance I adore them even more 💚 I’m also working on more of the other gods and characters from the mythos and rn have designs for Tyr, Freya, and Baldur so yahoo! Working on this is so fun, I’ve literally gotten lost in online videos and research, bought two books about Norse mythology from HPB, and am reading books in my cute little local library now too where I’m spending a lot of time! ໒( ◔ ▽ ◔ )७
I love learning about all of this, idk how it became a hyperfixation so quickly but either way I’m very fascinated. I hope you guys enjoy !!
In general, like I said, I’m not feeling up to expanding on a life update or anything like I usually do, but hopefully things will look up. March has never been a good month for me but here’s to hoping!! Enjoy!!☀️💚
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athenashaw · 1 year
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Friends on Tumblr
Please lend me a hand
So we all know how the search function is quite bad on this site
But I lost a comic very important to me
So I'm putting it to the community
(the equivalent of stapling up a missing cat poster on a telephone pole in your neighborhood)
It's a set of maybe 3 pictures about Norse mythology, with Loki and Odin
The text is taken from the hávámal
It is a little different to the translation below but the same idea
"Be your friend’s
true friend.
Return gift for gift.
Repay laughter
with laughter again
but betrayal with treachery"
And it's got Loki and Odin interacting and the gifts are Loki giving up sleipnir and the hammer for a necklace or sth and the treachery for treachery is kinda sad because Odin is taking hel and jörmungandr and Fenrir and in return there's a bit of the comic with the scene of baldrs death
It's really cool, but I've lost it
If you know where this is, please help me
If not (and I hate to do this) but could you maybe share this so someone sees it who does?
Thanks!
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yeehawpim · 7 months
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a comic about brothers
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Yes
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idreamofsleeping · 5 months
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LOKI SPOILERS!!!
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SO ITS A TREE RIGHT???
For those of you who aren’t familiar with Norse Mythology, there is a tree called Yggdrasil. Now I’m not super familiar with it but it’s generally known as the Tree of Life that houses all the nine realms and every living soul, and is incredibly closely associated with Odin. THIS. IS DRIVING ME CRAZY.
I’m not very knowledgeable on this topic so feel free to add or correct me lmao-
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slowsadsleepy · 1 year
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but like why does it have to be Sigyn holding the bowl why does she have to suffer
can't she just prop the bowl on Loki's face or give the snake a bib
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apolloslyrics · 22 days
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☀️Deities☀️
I see so many people criticizing others over their relationships, or lack thereof, with their deities, so here are some reminders:
Not having deities is okay.
Having just a devotional relationship with your deities is okay.
Having a working relationship with your deities is okay.
Playing games with your deities is okay.
Harmless jokes with your deities are okay.
Doing fun things with your deities is okay.
Doing devotional offerings for your deities is okay.
Giving physical offerings to your deities is okay.
Not being able to do certain offerings for deities is okay.
Having an altar for your deities is okay, no matter the size.
Not having an altar for your deities is okay.
Laughing with your deities is okay.
Crying with your deities is okay.
Having genuine conversations with your deities is okay.
Being unable to hear/see deities is okay.
Being able to hear/see deities is okay.
Not being able to communicate through divination is okay.
Using divination as a key element in communication is okay.
Not calling on deities during spellwork is okay.
Asking deities to help during spellwork is okay.
Asking deities for help in general is okay.
This is your relationship with your deities in your practice. Don't let anyone tell you what you can and can't do. 🫶
It's 2am, please forgive me if there are any mistakes!
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midnottart · 4 months
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Winter, 2023
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textsfromthetva · 6 months
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Loki + tumblr [112/?]
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thehmn · 8 months
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It has become more widely known that jotun men from Norse mythology can give birth and generally people immediately jump to “That has to mean they’re trans men!” but one of the first things we’re told about jotuns is that they’re intersex in a fantastical way where they have both penis and vagina because they are creatures of chaos. Well, some of them.
The first jotun Ymir had both and mated with himself (the text literally say he had both) to create the jotun race. Then there’s King Godmundr who gave birth to nine wolf pups by his wizard werewolf boyfriend, which of course highlights that sometimes jotuns birth animals or monsters, the most famous instance being Angrboða giving birth to Hela, Fenrir and Jörmungandr by Loki.
But it also seems like not all jotun men can give birth naturally, Loki being one of them. Every time he gave birth he had to transform himself into a female form via magic. Most famously he was a mare when he gave birth to Sleipnir, but Odin also tells us Loki has taken the form of a human woman many times so he could sleep with men (and get pregnant) which suggests Loki likes sleeping with men but prefers to do it in the form of a woman (Loki then says Odin has done the same so he has no right to judge). Godmundr for example is called out for “being a man acting like a woman” because he likes to bottom so much but still in his male/intersex form.
And the stories are pretty clear on wether someone is a man, a man transformed into a woman, or a trans person. In one story we’re told Freyr’s house is filled with “men dressed and behaving like women”. Also the fact that Loki use his mother’s name as his last name could mean a million things. Maybe it’s because she was an Æsir goddess so he’d get more respect from the Æsir by taking her name. Maybe his mother was actually his father Fárbauti who gave birth to him. And maybe Loki isn’t intersex because he’s only half jotun.
It’s all just fun speculation but if jotuns were turned into a high fantasy race like elves and dwarves the mythology provides a ton of interesting implications about jotun biology.
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pagan-posting · 1 month
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Hey there. Normalize unconventional divination or worship. Just because it's not in a book or an article does not invalidate what helps you.
Is your relationship with your deity different from other practitioners? Who cares. It's your personal journey. This isn't an organized religion, you have the ability to pace yourself, think outside the box and learn what works for you as an individual.
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starsthewitch · 30 days
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had already sent this to a mutual of mine but i thought this might be helpful for anyone else who may need it
it’s a tarot spread on how to know what deities are trying to reach out with you and why, works like a charm i swear
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have a good night everyone!
-star <3
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gravesrising · 1 year
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A game I love with me whole heart.
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atomic-chronoscaph · 1 year
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The Ring of the Nibelung - art by Arthur Rackham (1910-1911)
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