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According to The Impudent Edda, Iron Wood is where ”all the evil troll women live” and Thor enjoys going on rampages there with his buddies, Snarler and Tooth-Grinder. #FolkloreThursday https://t.co/ILLicAkffN
The Edda Trilogy was finally resurrected in 2020, bringing the world’s foremost epic Norse fantasy series to its inevitable and fateful conclusion: in an alleyway behind a dive bar in Boston. #MythologyMonday
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Sometimes you just need to escape the mead hall food fight to see a troublesome leprechaun doing a stint of solitary confinement in a Neo-Norse dungeon. #WyrdWednesday https://t.co/5SkvyMMtXX
Suppose the legendary Hound of Ulster from Irish lore and medieval manuscript has an itch. What does “itch” mean to you in this context and would you help him scratch it? #FairyTaleTuesday https://t.co/QL2jYbhpsz
Rhiannon rings like a bell through the night and takes to the sky like a bird in flight. Who do you think will be her lover? #FolkloreThursday https://t.co/gvFNAOBHpn
Ægir always brewed the best beer and threw the best parties under the sea, at least till the time when Loki got jealous, slew a servant, and insulted everyone present. #WyrdWednesday 🖼 Emil Doepler
”All you know will wither away
And sink into the sea
A new world will be born one day
Where everyone is free” #MythologyMonday #AmonAmarth https://t.co/jCe4jRoOcm
Freyja thinks it’s a good idea to buy 19th century meat extract, of course.
According to The Impudent Edda, Loki waits behind a bush in hope of spooking Freyja when she leaves her house but then he decides instead to stalk her to Dwarf World where she proceeds to engage in a secret dwarven love affair. #FolkloreThursday https://t.co/Ai0xP9Fsyr
Frey fell in love with Gerd when he sat on Odin’s forbidden, magical chair and used its voyeuristic capabilities to spy on her in Jotunheim. #FolkloreThursday 🖼 Edgar D'Aulaire, Franz Stassen, & Maria Klugh