Explosion Of Information

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I'm on a computer at the moment, just so you all are completely aware as to why I won't be answering comments - in addition to the two-hour-long lag - and such. 

I have this page of notes that I used as a bookmark in my Blackwell Pages books, and every time I see something interesting I hop onto the lovely internet and research a TON of stuff. So I have a lot of information to unload on y'all for the sake of committing it to memory. As I mentioned earlier, I am on a computer, so all of my special characters (My phone doesn't have an eth ;-; ) are having to be copy-pasted in. 

Let's begin with what's at the top, shall we?

Loki's FOUR (its supposed to be three..?) children's names are Sleipnir (who is the eight legged horse that Loki mothered), Jörmungandr (the world eater), Fenrir (the wolf), and Helen (the goddess of Hel, the underworld.) Fenrir has two "children", Sköll and Hati Hróðvitnisson (this is what I mean XD). Hati is otherwise know as Mánagarmr, like the Garmr who guards the gates of Hel, but female. That, according to certain mythology, would be my persona's mother. But, story wise, that- nope, she can be dead XD whoops. Fenri, also can be called Fenrisúlfr or Hróðvitnir or Vánagandr because BOY, DOES DARK DO HER RESEARCH. 

Thor had goats. Tanngrisnir and Tanngnjóstr were the main two, but he had like thirty that helped pull his chariot. Heh... they also would revive when they die (Guys, I'm a goat XD) so that lead me to Sæhrímnir, who is a boar that the gods keep feasting on because it revives too (poor fellow) and then there was the title. 

  Úlfheónar! They are Odin's warriors of the wolves! Alternatively, there's the Berserkers who are of the bears, but the Úlfheónar are cooler because I said so! XP 

Um... Glaemir is the king of the draugrs, Wild, expect this zombie to pop up sometime soon :3 and there's a thing called a Landvættir but I didn't put extra notes so I don't remember what it means.

Ah! Mímisbrunnr is the well of wisdom. Supposedly, Odin scarified his eye to drink from the water there. 

Gleipnir is the chain that held Fenrir... Wild :3 

Nykers are some sort of water monster, horse thingy. Oh and Hrafnasveltír means cowards ;3 


I think that's it. So. Ye. I had fun. Now we move into actual viking stuff, not just the godly stuffs

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