This is it,
the end of the worlds as we know them. Despite all of Odin’s efforts (and there
are more covered in some of the heroic sagas), Ragnarok will arrive. Loki, of
course, is the primary mover and shaker, here, who breaks free from his bonds,
causing earthquakes and other destruction. Next comes Fenrir, with more of the
same. All of this destruction isn’t just in Asgard, but throughout all of the
nine worlds, particularly Midgard, AKA Earth.
Showing posts with label Apocalypse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Apocalypse. Show all posts
Monday, December 12, 2016
Monday, December 5, 2016
M3 Nature of Norse Fate
Ragnarok
looms on the horizon of Norse mythology at every turn. The story of Fenrir is
not done, even after his chaining. We’ll even set the scene.
Fenrir
took the hand of Tyr. Though noble Tyr willingly sacrificed his hand to chain
the monster, the gods retreated. Fenrir lashed about trying to break the silken
band. The earth did tremble, and the band quivered, but its strength proved the
greater. In fear, the gods retreated. There, on the peak, did Fenrir calm
himself, hunter’s eyes did narrow on the last of the gods. “Flee from me,
Aesir. I will bide your time, and in the end of days will I break my chain and
have my revenge.”
Monday, November 28, 2016
M3 Hand of Sacrifice
It’s one thing to make the
Gleipnir, but it’s another to get it on Fenrir. The wolf is not dumb. The
previous chains looked weak enough for him to break, and his strength had
grown, but he’s suspicious of how thin Gleipnir is, and is wary of some hidden
art that makes the ribbon stronger than it appears. However, in steps Tyr, who
still has both hands at this point. Tyr offers to place his hand in Fenrir’s
mouth as promise that they will remove Gleipnir. If they don’t, Fenrir gets a
free hand.
Monday, November 21, 2016
M3 Breaking Chains
As we saw
with the Death of Baldur, the Norse Apocalypse has a lot of stories that come
before it; these are the little check boxes that Odin is seeking to prevent
from being ticked until the last possible moment, and one of the more
significant of those is Fenrir.
Monday, November 14, 2016
M3 Bye Bye Baldur
Armed with
the knowledge that mistletoe can kill Baldur, Loki sets out to have some fun.
His brand of fun, anyway. He collects the mistletoe, forms it into a dart, and
approaches the God Hodur (not to be confused with Hodor of Game of Thrones
fame).
Here we
begin to see Loki’s sadistic sense of humor truly emerge. He pretends to show
concern for Hodur, wanting to know why he’s not participating. Hodur is blind,
so can’t see where Baldur is, and likewise has no weapon. Loki to the rescue! He
makes the mistletoe into a . . . well, translations can’t agree. Some say dart,
others say arrow, and also spear. I’ve seen pictures of mistletoe, and I find
it hard to believe that someone can form a spear out of it. Whatever it is,
it’s a thrown weapon. Loki generously offers to help Hodur line up the shot,
and, blammo, Baldur is struck. Dead. Instantly.
Monday, November 7, 2016
M3 Norse Oathkeeping
We’ve been
hitting the Greeks pretty hard with these spotlight posts, but now it’s time to
lighten things up with the apocalypse. And who better to start things off than
the Norse?
One of the
more important aspects of Ragnarok is to understand what led up to it. Odin has
been trying to delay the start of Ragnarok thanks to gaining knowledge from the
Well of Mimir and his sacrifice on Yggdrasil, which means that certain checkpoints
will either hasten or delay the onset, and the biggest of these is the death of
the god Baldur, who is loved by all of the gods.
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