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eirikr-inn-rowdy · 2 months
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I love the implications of this throwaway line in Loki Season 2.
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daily-uquiz · 2 years
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thediktatortot · 2 years
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‘Baldr’s Death’
A piece I did for the @variant-zine ! It goes with the writing piece in the zine! I’m super proud of this one and I have been waiting so long to show you all!
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jasposeyblog · 2 years
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My commission of Balder the Brave and Karnilla the Norn Queen sketch cover by Erik Fidel
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MARVEL HEADCANON
Besides Hela and Thor, Odin had a third child, his youngest; the child's mother was one of the palace's scullery maids. His other children never knew, nor Frigga; it was the only secret Odin ever kept from her, because he never had the courage to confess he had been unfaithful.
Odin had the child raised in a remote village, and he made his mother swear she would never tell the child about his true parentage; Odin planned to claim him as his heir if his legitimate children proved unfit.
The child's name Is Baldr.
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tessastormrp · 2 years
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[Open] Tied Down [Loki]
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"Does it turn you on to see me like this?" Loki asked, a smirk on his face.
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godsofhumanity · 12 days
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You should make some general Thor headcanons since Marvel helped him become a popular god
okie i have some ideas.
i'll be real. marvel is what got me into norse mythology, and i find it super difficult to separate chris hemsworth's Thor from mythology Thor. so my hc's are pretty similar to that portrayal.
personality wise, i think Thor is generally a friendly guy. i mean, i dont think he makes friends as quickly as say, Freyr and Bragi, but deep down, he has a heart of gold and anyone who knows him, knows that this is true.
Thor doesn't really have any filter. he says exactly what he is thinking. he's call things as they are.
i think this makes his relationship with Loki very interesting. marvel has Loki and Thor as brothers, but in myth, that dynamic works better between Loki and Odin instead. so, my hc is that after Odin, i think Thor might interact with Loki the most largely because Loki is a *bit* scared of Thor.
Thor is superrrr strong. maybe the strongest in Asgard after Odin. his lightning is feared by everyone, as it should be. AND he has a temper to match.
with Thor, it's a short temper, but quicker placation. you can easily defuse his anger by apologising, or telling a joke, or acknowledging the situation. i don't think he holds on to troubles. so that's why with Loki, who perpetually sets everyone off, Thor tolerates Loki a lot because he just doesn't get angry for a long time. and once Loki has served his punishment for the crime of the day, Thor is satisfied... UNTIL of course Baldr's death which is simply too tragic to deserve any redemption.
now. as it has been said before, Thor isn't that smart. i think he's a bit all brawn and no brains. and that's ok. Asgard wouldn't want it any other way.
Sif is the love of Thor's life. i think he's always showering her with compliments and gifts.
i find it SUPER interesting that Sif has a son (Ullr) who is not fathered by Thor, while Thor has children Magni and Modi who are not mothered by Sif.
in all likelihood, Magni and Modi are products of extramarital affairs but i'm sick of having to write about gods and goddesses who cheat, so i hc that Magni and Modi, like Ullr, are products of previous marriages.
being warriors, and gods who are susceptible to death, it's completely possible that Thor and Sif's previous spouses/partners fell in battle... or perhaps even simply that they amicably left those partners because the relationship didn't work. idk,, i haven't thought about those details too hard just yet.
Sif has a GREAT relationship with her stepsons, and Thor has a GREAT relationship with his stepson.
i like the idea of Ullr being the eldest son. and i think he has gotten along with Thor from the start. Thor seems like a guy who wants a huge family, so having four kids i think is pretty good and natural for him.
Thor is a dad-joke kinda guy. and he also laughs at absolutely anything.
as i have mentioned before in my hc's with Frigg,, i believe Thor gets along with his stepmum very well. i think he has a lot of respect for hierarchy and power, and being a stepdad himself, i cannot imagine that he has a bone to pick with Frigg. it helps that Thor's own mother Jörð is treated well by Frigg and looked after by Odin too.
with Odin, i don't think Thor is that close. i hc Odin to spend a bit more time with the children of his who will take up important roles in his kingdom; for example, Baldr who is his heir, or Tyr and Freyja who would take charge of defense and war strategies, etc.
because Thor isn't all that bright, i don't think he that much responsibility in terms of organisation or management... he is simply a powerhouse who lends his aid when it's requested.
that's not to say that Thor and Odin don't like each other. they just have a different relationship. they are similar in terms of their personality, and i think Odin definitely would have given Thor instruction in the art of war, etc.
anyhow. amongst the rest of the gods, Thor gets along very well with Bragi. Thor loves music a lot, even if he sings offkey when drunk (which is most of the time).
he also enjoys spending time with Heimdallr. i think Heimdallr would tell Thor stories when he was a child that Thor later still recalls to tell his own children (Heimdallr is the eldest child).
strangely enough, i think Thor is one of the few gods who manages to break the ice (haha) with Skadi when she first comes to Asgard. because she's a hothead and Thor's a hothead and they're both super strong, i think they can go toe-to-toe with each other.
so yeah. there u go :)
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theroleplayingedda · 4 months
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A rping masterlist for vikingISH muses.
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@alldaddy Odin @arcanigenum Loke & Ull & multiple OCs [MultiMuse] @belcvednanna Nanna @berserkerofrealms Garmr @brknmnds Angrboða, Iðunn, Jörmungandr, Týr & Others! [MultiMuse] @bruadcr Jormungandr, Sif, Sigyn, Þrúðr Þórradóttir & Ullr Lokison | OC Leaning [MultiMuse] @chiimaera Sigyn [MultiMuse] @childrenofmythos Freyja & Hel [MultiMuse] @eclipsecrowned Fenrir, Freyja, Hel, Hnoss, Laufey, Odin, Sigyn & Utgard-Loki [MultiMuse] @exiledcrown Eir, Freyja, Narvi Lokason, Vali Lokason [MultiMuse] @gleamingcrowns Lady Sif [MultiMuse] @gulldrengur Baldr @heartsdefine Sigyn [MultiMuse] @helreginn Helreginn Lokadóttir @justicescreaming Loki, Narvi, Sigyn & occasionally Vali [MultiMuse] @kingoftheravens Angrboda, Fenrir,  Loki, Hati, Hel & Others! Including really cool OCs! [MultiMuse] @kissofthemuses Sigyn [MultiMuse] @lordsigynofvanaheim Lord Sigyn @moonhoundman Hati @mystiokinesis Bergfinnr Thrymrson @norseforces Freyja, Frigg, Loki, Odin & Thor [MultiMuse] @paracosmms Angrboda, Fenrir & Hel [MultiMuse] @runaljod Angrboða, Fenrisúlfr, Frœyjɑ, Jörð, Loki, Magni & Móði Þórsson, Óðinn & Þór [MultiMuse] @savstaroth Thor & multiple OCs! [MultiMuse] @sigynthevictorious Sigyn @starwrittenfates Sigyn [MultiMuse] @sigynoffidelity Sigyn @tessastormrp Baldr, Freyr, Loki & Tyr [MultiMuse] @valkxrie Brunnhilde @varldsormr Jörmungandr, the World Serpent | OC Leaning @yggdrasilushxrt Dvalinn
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lokiinmediasideblog · 4 months
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I will always wonder why out of all the Norse deities, Thor was chosen as Loki's foil for Marvel (which had a lot of influence on other depictions). Thor and Loki had to be changed a lot from the mythological counterpart to work as foils.
There are foil candidates in the mythology that require less changes such as:
Heimdall-Kismesis (and arguably my favorite). They die by each other's hand during Ragnarok. They fight as seals. They are known to have beef with each other as one is the all-seeing gatekeeper of the realm, and the other one is the god of shiftiness. And they are very different in that one is entropy and the other is enthalpy. Heimdall also has rather unique abilities such as very enhanced senses, and he was born from 9 mothers. Unique abilities are common in superhero narratives, just saying. And athough I often see it attributed to Loki in adaptations, it's actually Heimdall who suggests Thor dress up as a bride. Loki's just happy to be a bridesmaid and happily joins in. They both like to troll Thor.
Odin-There's whatever the "Blood Brothers" bond would have entailed. I've seen it interpreted in many ways from Loki being a friend, adoptive child, adoptive little brother, and even Loki being his sugar baby/side piece. I lied, I can see why he was not chosen. They probably wanted someone more evenly matched in power dynamic than King-of-Gods/Jester-Henchman and a younger hero for a demographic consisting of children. Odin has a lot of power over Loki in the myths and had him imprisoned in a very horrendous way. Myth!Odin is also a bit too much like Loki (shady) and is a bit GNC himself and basically gets away with it because he's the Allfather and unlike Loki has more power. But it works in the "Two sides of the same coin" frenemies/abusive relationship sort of deal.
Baldr (arguably the most similar to Thor comics)-Loki's destined to cause his death. My ridiculous and admittedly unfounded theory is that they substituted Thor for him because "God of Thunder" sounded cooler than "God of Light." Also, is it me or does "God of Light" sound too Jesus-like and Marvel might have wanted to avoid that? Marvel comics Thor actually shared multiple traits with Balder (esp. in early versions). The comics do have a depiction of Baldr and his moniker is "Balder the Brave" (avoiding the "God of Light" title) and he's a very bland character. They also like to make it a point to show how Thor is better because he's stronger and braver bleh bleh. The traits they have in common is that myth!Balder and Marvel!Thor are beloved by ALL of Asgard (except maybe Loki), myth!Balder is practically indestructible (except for mistletoe) and Thor was so Gary Stu-ish and "the strongest" to the point of eyeroll. Also, the reason Marvel!Thor and has parallels with Jesus is because they meshed myth!Balder (whom Snorri tried to posit as a Jesus-like figure with his resurrection and such) with myth!Thor to make Marvel!Thor.
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eirikr-inn-rowdy · 2 months
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rewritethisstxry · 11 months
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adoranymph · 8 months
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If you're a Norse myth nerd like me (and or you've played God of War 4), gotta get a kick out of Marvel Loki asking who TF is Baldr.
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miirshroom · 2 months
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Loki as inspiration for Radagon
I have seen it many times where people are able to interpret Marika as having attributes connected to Odin - trickster, hung on a tree and stabbed with a spear, dropped an eye (scarseal) down a well - but less often do I see identified Marika/Radagon's thematic ties to other Norse gods and especially Loki.
From review of the literature Radagon alone is something of an amalgamation of many myths and stories: Loki, Illmarinen/Kullervo, Orion, Xolotl, Gollum/Smeagol, the Rebis and/or a literal interpretation of man and woman becoming "one flesh" as described in Genesis in Christian bibles (and a handful of others). All under the combined names of gods Ra and Dagon. It may even be appropriate to think of him as a mimic on a meta level, given all of these inspirations pulled together.
And of all of those inspiration one stands out as especially synergistic with a mimic character - Loki the Trickster and shapeshifter. Maybe it's a pop culture recency bias of people getting hung up on the hair colour, since the Marvel black hair version of Loki is its own thing while most scholarship on the matter has Loki as either red-haired or (more likely) blonde. But specifically the version of Loki that appears in Wagner's Ring Cycle in the mid-1800's is red haired because Loki is conflated with the fire giant 'Logi' for that production. And on the other hand it also makes some sense to associate Radagon with the explicitly red-haired Thor who wields a hammer (more on that later).
Anyways, the main point is the characteristics of Loki that apply directly and indirectly around Radagon:
Half giant heritage. Radagon hates his hair the colour of fire giants - this one is clear.
Shapeshifter who has had children in male and female form. Radagon has fathered children and Marika has been mother to children. The 8-legged horse Sleipnir does not make an appearance but perhaps a spiritual analogue does: the Royal Revenants are 8-limbed. Godfrey is described as "scion of the Golden Bough" and a scion is a limb taken from a tree, so perhaps it is meant to be that in the empty space of the narrative Marika was mother to 8 children of the Golden Lineage.
Had three children with a giantess: Hela the queen of the underworld who is half dead and half alive (Ranni), Jormungandr the World Serpent (Rykard), and Fenris Wolf who has the most convoluted mythology of the 3 but is most known for having a voracious appetite (Radahn eats corpses and howls at the sky). The twist on the classic here is that none of the three were born into these roles and instead all grew into them.
Loki wagered his head in a bet with a craftsman who forged 3 treasures: a ring for Odin that generates 8 copies of itself every 9 days, a golden boar for Freyr, and Thor's hammer Mjolnir. Again, two of the treasures have direct parallels in the Elden Ring and Marika's Hammer. The third is less obvious but there are indeed boars in the Lands Between. And now a man riding boar in the Shadow of the Erdtree trailer. When he lost the bet the craftsman had planned to behead him, but Loki pointed out that he had not wagered his neck, so instead the craftsman sewed his mouth shut. My main point is that the Preceptor's Mask associated with Radagon's journey to Liurnia has the mouth "sewn shut", and Glintstone crowns in general have associations with beheading.
Was imprisoned for his role in tricking Hodr - the blind Norse god of darkness - into killing Baldr - Norse god of light. Parallel to the death of Godwyn. This has led as least some people to match up Ranni to Loki, which itself is not incorrect because this is an original story and not a 1:1 recreation of myth. But to the theory that Marika/Radagon orchestrated the Night of Black Knives, this is a point in favour.
Is credited in the Prose Edda with inventing the fishing net (same pattern as Radagon's rune). This also connects to an incident just before Loki was caught where he takes the form of a salmon and the gods use his own net to help catch him (Radagon's rune blocking entry to the Erdtree). However, there is another connection to Ranni here as it is said in the more reliable Poetic Edda that Loki actually borrowed the net from Rán, goddess of the sea.
Obtained from craftsmen a wig of golden hair for Sif - wife of Thor - to replace the hair he cut off for a trick by shaving her bald. This one is not explicitly invoked - aside from the tendency for demigods to be shorn of their hair and have it included in their helms. It is more an exercise of extrapolation after identifying a pattern with other Loki stories and also drawing upon that imagery of Radagon wielding Thor's hammer. Imagine Radagon divesting himself of his red hair and replacing it with golden hair as part of becoming Marika as a preferred identity. Sif also was known to wear a veil in the time before receiving new hair - and Marika wears a veil in her church statues. The statue of a bald monk appears to be symbolic of the beginning of Marika's Age of the Erdtree.
Altogether, the point is that there are many ways to understand what it means that Radagon and Marika are the same person. Mythology is one of those ways - so often in myths identities are fluid because they represent a set of stories that drifted in retellings and were later brought back and merged into a single entity by selectively choosing the new canon. The two aspects of a single god are interpreted as two different gods due to language barriers, wander apart for a bit as the stories diverge when told by different storytellers, and merge back together or get subsumed into the identity of another god entirely.
Edit: As pointed out in the reblog, scholarship speculates that Loki originated as a disguise of Odin as Trickster God. However - to nip in the bud a conclusion that could be made from this - I would not say that this indicates that Marika started as a genderswapped Odin who diverged to become a Radagon Loki. Because FromSoft has stated explicitly who most embodies Odin: Gideon Ofnir. Ófnir is a name meaning "Inciter" and attributed to Odin by Snorri. Gideon synergizes well as a Tarnished version of Radagon - representing a previous version of him from a certain point in time. If you like, consider Gideon to be a companion who joined Radagon on the campaign to Raya Lucaria - he had to make an acquaintance of Seluvis at some point after all. Gideon claims to know that Marika wishes the Tarnished to struggle forever, which places him on the same line of thought as Radagon's eternal agonized hammering of the ring (and Gideon's weapon is a type of hammer as well). Radagon has been noted to use only incantations in his fight despite having spent time learning sorcery at Raya Lucaria. These traits of combining incantations and sorcery are instead displayed by Gideon who gives payoff to the characterization of Odin as wizard.
I stick to my original assessment of what it means that "Radagon is Marika" and Radagon is both Marika's other self and yet to become her. Marika is a persona constructed by Radagon in imitation of someone else, and an identity assumed through shapeshifting. He tried to disappear completely behind the persona of Marika to cover his flaws but could not do so because she was a hollow imitation and repressing the core issues instead of confronting them only caused them to fester. It's like the theme of God of War Ragnarok (2022) as in the Detail Diatribe by Overly Sarcastic Productions: generational trauma is the Hidden Hand of Fate. When those festering doubts resurface Radagon as Loki as an offshoot of Odin tries to solve the problem like an Odin: by tortuously hanging on a tree for knowledge, plucking out eyes to drop down wells, and so on. That's the generational trauma bit - it's a cycle of pain. It's why it was important for Ranni to shed her bloodline connection to Radagon in the context of the narrative. And then slay the Hidden Hand of Fate (I.e. Manus Celes). It frees her from the cycle and from continuing the mess of complexes that was Radagon/Marika. She is the queen of the underworld that is represented by the Lands Between and she is doing it on her own terms.
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tessastormrp · 2 years
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[Open] Reminder [Loki]
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"Oh this makes me think of a very cherished memory." The Trickster smirked smugly. Okay, sure, he was tied up, but that was nothing new.
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seamayweed · 1 year
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got tagged four times, so i thought it was about time i crawled out of the woodwork and did this! thanks, @godotismissingx, @akingyouniverse, @pashminabitch & @idrilka 💙
Rules: Answer all the questions, then tag 9 people you want to get to know better!
Three ships: i'm a seon-ho multishipper but if i had to choose then it would be bangseon (yi bang-won/nam seon-ho, MCTNA); sephcloud (sephiroth/cloud strife, FF7); balthorki (baldr/thor/loki, Marvel/MCU); as a bonus: heavar (heahmund/ivar, Vikings)
First ship: i think it might have been sasunaru lol
Last song I listened to: Labour by Paris Paloma
Last movie I watched: it's still The Divine Fury (haven't gotten around to watching The Handmaiden yet, but i hope to soon! /o\)
Currently reading: not really reading anything right now... though i guess i recently got Fire & Blood by George R. R. Martin. also meant to start reading Gilgi - eine von uns by Irmgard Keun soon beyond the sneak peek i already got (folks, is it gay to call your girl best friend "Marzipanmädchen" and dreamily think of her as romance itself in the era of the "Neue Sachlichkeit" that eschews romance and sentimentality of any kind???).
Currently watching: i gave in to the urge and finally started watching House of the Dragon (hence why i got Fire & Blood). alicent hightower is my poor little meow meow who is surrounded by creeps and has sapphic longing for her childhood friend/first love turned enemy and can do no wrong
Currently consuming: water - remember to stay hydrated, everyone!
Currently craving: savory puff pastries or há cảo 🤤
Tagging @illwynd, @pyrebomb, @argents-huntress, @hedvig-ulrika, @sadviper, @rain-hat, @nubreed73, @lilsjames, @fuckingfeatherine, @blueberry-cheese-pizza, @springkitten, @contagiousrhythminmybrain, @lvsifer, @noona96n, @strandedchesspiece, @bienmoreau, @cumberbatchedandproud, @laireshi, @judiwench, @itsza, @yohankang, @radialarch, @convenientalias, @avauntus and anyone else who wants to do it!
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bowldrips · 5 months
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⭐ - What is something you wish people outside your practice knew more about?
That Loki is not the Devil. Which...I know why they get lumped together so much. The Christianized Eddas, thirst for entities that are punished for challenging the status quo, Loki killed Baldr Christ, etc. As a Lokean who sometimes dabbles in Luciferianism I've had so many conversations about this ranging from curious "Marvel comics are the only Norse mythology I've read." to hostile "Emperor Constantine was really Loki in disguise trying to kill all the other Gods." Jötnar = Evil and Æsir = Good can be a slippery slope~
Ask prompt post if you wanna help me procrastinate.
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