Spring days got me like. 🪷🌸🪻
Things have been so busy lately, but I just had to stop and take a moment to enjoy this amazing weather we've been having. ☀️
I hope you all have a wonderful weekend. ❤️
This image from 2021 is inspired by @elenaskitalets' gorgeous rendition of “Freya”.
I highly recommend checking out Elena’s wondrous art page @ https://www.artstation.com/skitalets
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"Lord Tyr"
I absolutely love this game! Although I didn't finish it myself yet, I watched the whole playthrough in two days and can't get enough.
I really like Tyr as a character (both of his incarnations), and was relieved to see him in the endgame alive and well.
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Some of illustrations I've made for Fate of the Norns books
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Asgard and the Gods, the tales and traditions of our northern ancestors
1886
“The Sleeping Giant”
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It was a very beautiful adventure, I will miss them..
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Inkailloux 15: Hammer
Mia discovering that everyone isn’t equal in term of might, especially in the Ases ‘s village
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may i suggest a reblog game:
rb this saying which religous figure (if any) you were drawn the most to growing up, whether you & your family are religous (&, if so, how?), and whether you think this impact was negative or postive, along with your thoughts on that figure now.
ps. as a result of me tagging multiple religons as a way to try to satisfy this curiousity, obvious disclaimer to be respectful of other people's beliefs, & not to interact if you're a bigoted piece of shit. you're too banal to hold my interest anyway. also, just to make it 100% clear, don't waffle on about connections to figures in closed cultures that you are not a part of. that falls into the bigoted category.
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Question
Who in the norse pantheon is responsible for death?
No, I don‘t mean Hel , she is death related (like Hades or Osiris) but more in an administrative way … she resides over the dead once they are dead.
(At least the ones that don’t go to serve Odin or Freya)
I am looking for the anthropomorphic personification of death in the norse pantheon … the grim reaper so to speak … or Thanatos if you are so inclined …
Is there one? What is their name?
Or didn’t they have one because they saw dying just as a thing that happened … like gravity … they don’t have a god of gravity … (though they do have a goddess of skiing … )
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For those that are interested in my attempts to write the Poetic Edda into the so-called haiku meter, I've posted a free to read excerpt of Loki's Haiku Duel to my Ko-Fi page
If there's enough interest, I may consider (read: definitely will) post the full poem to my Ko-Fi page.
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