Raspberry Line Chapter 18

No one really knew norse mythology, so no one really caught on, until goren made a fuss about it at recess. ritzer was death. "yeah, s'right, i'm death; gotta problem widdit?"

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Fenris Chains - Leyding

Since there are three of us, all super-strong, with different strengths and sizes, he suggested that we call ourselves after the chains that bound fenrisulfr in norse mythology: leyding (me), dromi (lauri) and gleipnir (pehr).

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The Aesir Pantheon

norse mythology says that long ago, the aesir and the giants mingled with each other, combining their bloodlines together. even to this day, the aesir still carry the blood of giants in their veins and pass that blood onto their children.

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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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"Daggers of Darkness, Book 2, The Heart of Élendor": Chapter-5

"in ancient norse mythology, thor was the god of thunder and lightning. the nebula is said to resemble his helmet as viewed from our world. thor's father, odin, was the chief god, who was known as the all-father.

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