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Part2 of Fab Four series will drop Monday. I'll add a chap every M,W,F, so 3 chaps/week. Story is longer than TiFP, featuring new & returning characters. Feel free to re-read Part1 before it drop Splitting the Nibbler's Forbidden Adventures into two, as each portion is really it's own separate episode.

While Idun is being held prisoner, the Aesir, without access to the apples, start to age. They demand that Loki return Idun to Asgard, which he manages to do. Come to Patreon every day looking for updates on 'Saturn Seven' and anything by Squashed123. Feels like a hole in the chest these few months. Sad Panda. Jk love you but for real lol. In the legendary saga Friðþjófs saga hins frœkna, Friðþjófr and his men find themselves in a violent storm, and the protagonist mourns that he will soon rest in Rán's bed: Nefarious volume II chapter 7 has been posted, sorry for the almost week long delay been slammed at work. Enjoy.Hel ( Old Norse Hel, “Hidden” [1]) is a giantess and/or goddess who rules over the identically-named Hel, the underworld where many of the dead dwell. Her name’s meaning of “Hidden” surely has to do with the underworld and the dead being “hidden” or buried beneath the ground.

He said that she could have all the land that she could plough in one day and one night. Gefion ploughed so deeply through the western part of Sweden that it was cut off from the mainland and formed a new island, Zealand. Idun Rán and Ægir receive mention in the poem Sonatorrek attributed to 10th century Icelandic skald Egill Skallagrímsson. In the poem, Egill laments the death of his son Böðvar, who drowned at sea during a storm:According to Rudolf Simek, "... Rán is the ruler of the realm of the dead at the bottom of the sea to which people who have drowned go." Simek says that "while Ægir personifies the sea as a friendly power, Rán embodies the sinister side of the sea, at least in the eyes of the late Viking Age Icelandic seafarers." [2] See also [ edit ] Torment of the Tinies removed by administrators? I don't think i've seen this before except for spam posts. Anyone know what happened? index=1 The names of 17 other Norse goddesses are recorded in a metrical list preserved in the Prose Edda, and even more are mentioned in passing. The other goddesses listed in the Prose Edda are:

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