Back to the roots

Back to the roots by Pent Ghelsburg Disclaimer; The characters depicted in this work are purely fictional. Any resemblance to people alive or dead is purely a coincidence. Most are the rightful intellectual property of their cannon mythology, the...

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Ragnarok - XI

Why yes, much of this poem is a reinterpretation of some elements of norse mythology.

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Chapter 2: Earth

If you are familiar with norse mythology than you will recognize the sons of odin. the name odinson makes more sense." "great," tom said with new vigor, "now it has a name. should we make it official?"

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"Family Tails" - Chapter 2

In norse mythology, the ravens _huginn_ and _muninn_--"thought" and "memory"--are associated with odin.

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Fog of War (Chapter16, Book7)

Her mind raced through norse mythology, trying to remember from where the fire jötnar hailed. she backed up the hallway away from the intersection as the tall, hideous creature came closer.

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Ragnarok - XIX

norse mythology, too, has one, when messengers are sent to the hall of hel to petition for the release of baldr from death. but since this entire story has been about the dead, and arguably has taken place in 'the underworld,' i inverted the pattern.

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Epilogue (Act2, Book1, Chapter10)

"tamamo-chan, i've learned that loki married your 'amatsu kitsune ju-tenko' early in the days of the creation of the norse mythology. we only learned that kiko and sigyn were the same person _after_ you brought that to our attention."

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26: Missions and Regrets

A former viking and being that had conditioned some of the pagan cults that even now existed about the norse mythology by merely being spotted by a few locals around.

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A Long Time Ago... Sojus Wars Sample Chapter

Jon found himself comparing them to the mythical dwarves of norse mythology but that was a comparison that didn't hold up for very long.

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Beasts of Barlow Road 4 (Rough Draft)

An enormous wolf in norse mythology said to strike fear into vikings and even odin himself. just imagine a wolf bigger than our suv. that's how large he's going to get" "holy cow! how much does a wolf that size eat?"

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The Unwilling Thrall (A1, B1, C13)

Humanity will never again have true faith in the norse mythology. they have all but forgotten your kind, except in scholarly texts and in fictional illustrations called 'comics,' read by children.

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