When you have the potential to write one of the most epic and touching love story… but you’d rather turn it into abuse ^^’ I said Marvel, but that goes for Sandman, Magnus Chase & Gospel of Loki. Actually, the Sigyn from MC FLEES when she sees Loki XDXD GOOD FOR HER, I guess XD
the thing about AI art is there's a whole- wait. did you guys hear that
oh shit heimdall just sounded the gjallarhorn to signal the arrival of naglfari
Loki: Capitalization is the difference between "I had to help my uncle Jack off a horse.." and "I had to help my uncle jack off a horse.."
Hey! I am at the last part of book 3 magnus chase. But I must say in the terms of Gods, it is my least favourite series. Loki is shown an evil dude who kills his children, when in reality, one of the reasons of Ragnarok was the illtreatment his childeen got. Sigyn is shown as a victim side character,Thor was meant to be funny, as the farting, show surfing dude, but it was more annoying. What do you think? (I would have written more but limited words+ I might be biased towards MCU's potrayal)
Yeah, I mostly feel the same way about MCGA's portrayal of the gods. I love the series and its characters at large, but I think some of the gods were just portrayed wrong. My main complaints are about Loki and Sigyn, of course; because even if I still love MCGA Loki I just wish he was given more depth besides "Ooh I'm so evil, I torture people and make my own childrens' lives hell and I just wanna destroy the universe". Like,, where are the motives?? Narvi and Vali were mentioned once when -the way I see it- their death is basically what led to Loki wanting Ragnarok. And then there's the fact that he verbally abuses Sigyn when we see them in the cave and completely ignores her otherwise; and the fact that Sigyn herself is portrayed as,, a doormat and that's all.
Thor was also inaccurate but I feel like not that much?? Like the book portrays the gods in a modern setting, and going by the myths, if they were written today I feel like Thor would mostly be like that. But it's true that there's a certain factor of seriousness to his character the series ignored completely.
I feel like this happens with other gods too, like Freyja. She's portrayed as just,, pretty. And that's the one thing people always get wrong about Freyja, she's a warrior too.
But eh, it's also true that you can't really expect much accuracy from this kind of series. After all, they're centered around the protagonists. The gods are plot devices. The author kinda needed to make Loki into the cruel, heartless villain, Sigyn into the tragic victim wife, Thor into the dumb, laughing stock lazy dude, etc.
I can't wait to see Laurits/Loki again. I adore him so much.
Not long until season 3 of Ragnarok Netflix (24 August) and I'm very excited. I really love this show.
He's so babygirl coded 😭
hi stef♡
I know you've read many norse-mythology-related books but have you ever read the Magnus Chase series? If you have, what do you think of them? And if you haven't, what other norse-mythology-related books do you reccomend? Other than Neil Gaiman's Norse Mythology.
In English that is..
Thank you so much and have a great day deaaarr♡
Heyho there, love!
I have heard of the Magnus Chase series, I think it's written for children, no? Not that it matters, I might give it a try one day!
And yes, I definitely have some recommendations for you!
Non-fiction:
Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman (I know you mentioned it but I had to put it on the list 😅)
The Prose Edda, Penguin Classics Edition
The Poetic Edda, translated by Jackson Crawford (I also recommend his Youtube channel!)
The Norse Myths by Carolyne Larrington
The Penguin Book of Norse Myths
Fiction:
Loki, A Bad God's Guide To Being Good by Louie Stowell (a comic novel like Diary of a Whimpy Kid, hilarious)
To love a god by Evie Kent
The Gospel of Loki by Joanne M. Harris
The Testament of Loki by Joanne M. Harris
Runemarks by Joanne M. Harris
Runelight by Joanne M. Harris
The Witch's Heart by Genevieve Gornichec (I recently finished that one, it’s SO good!)
The Goddess of Nothing at All (on my TBR list, can't wait to read this one)
Truth and other Lies by Lyra Wolf (one of the best Loki books out there, really recommend the audio book!)
I have a few more buuuut those are in German. 😅
I'd recommend that you read as many different versions of the Poetic and Prose Edda as possible though because the translations do vary a little.
This is what I can think of from the top of my head, you should definitely also check out my Goodreads profile, I have a Norse Mythology and a Loki shelf and I'm constantly growing my library (even though I’m slow with updating and not all books are on there yet)! 🤗 Happy Reading!
idk what loki and randolph had going on but it wasn't heterosexual
Mary: I raised a perfectly functional kid. Jack, genuine confused: You have kids I don’t know about?
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Do your work, gif, for the glory of chaos.
Rick Rolling is so difficult these days. It used to be, you could just ask your boyfriend to come into his office, point to his computer, and it would be done.