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He is tolerated by the gods, perhaps because his stratagems and plans save them as often as they get them into trouble. Loki makes the world more interesting but less safe. He is the father of monsters, the author of woes, the sly god.
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saftey
loki
norse
mythology
trouble
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Neil Gaiman |
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The reading eye must do the work to make them live, and so it did, again and again, never the same life twice, as the artist had intended.
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norse
intellectual
mythology
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A.S. Byatt |
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The three sons of Bor had no liking for Ymir... At last they attacked Ymir and killed him. His wounds were like springs; so much blood streamed from them and so fast, that the flood drowned all the frost giants except Bergelmir and his wife. They embarked in their boat and rode out on a tide of gore
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myth
norse
ymir
odin
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Kevin Crossley-Holland |