• Regarding the Artifacts of the Gods, the Dwarves-Masters, and Dark Excess: You’ve correctly identified the artifacts and their essence, but also consider that these magnificent gifts were ultimately returned to the gods, as they originally belonged to them, albeit in a different form. The spear Gungnir, symbolizing absolute precision; the ship; the boar; the sword; and, of course, the hammer, which was altered through Loki's intervention—these all returned to their divine origins. Finally, the ring that sparked much of your discussion. You were right to deduce that the ring was necessary to replicate and reproduce the elements of the proto-foundation of Good, elements that could not be replicated in the realm of Helheimr. The ring’s design is based on the principle of time; it does not operate continuously but periodically, meaning it is linked to time—something that does not exist in Helheimr. Therefore, the ring could not function there and had to be returned to Odin. This explains the fearsome reputation of the ring, which was later immortalized in the Song of the Nibelungs and the Saga of the Volsungs, where it is said to bring misfortune. Why misfortune? Because it was created in a world of evil, embodying the very evil that people once rejected, recognizing it for what it was.

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    Regarding the Artifacts of the Gods, the Dwarves-Masters, and Dark Excess: You’ve correctly identified the artifacts and their essence, but also consider that these magnificent gifts were ultimately returned to the gods, as they originally belonged to them, albeit in a different form. The spear Gungnir, symbolizing absolute precision; the ship; the boar; the sword; and, of course, the hammer, which was altered through Loki's intervention—these all returned to their divine origins. Finally, the ring that sparked much of your discussion. You were right to deduce that the ring was necessary to replicate and reproduce the elements of the proto-foundation of Good, elements that could not be replicated in the realm of Helheimr. The ring’s design is based on the principle of time; it does not operate continuously but periodically, meaning it is linked to time—something that does not exist in Helheimr. Therefore, the ring could not function there and had to be returned to Odin. This explains the fearsome reputation of the ring, which was later immortalized in the Song of the Nibelungs and the Saga of the Volsungs, where it is said to bring misfortune. Why misfortune? Because it was created in a world of evil, embodying the very evil that people once rejected, recognizing it for what it was. https://youtu.be/sB_zBZWq77Y?si=wBvHzR_jATa4Xn9s
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  • Does any of the members know who their guardian deity is? My deity is Loki.
    Does any of the members know who their guardian deity is? My deity is Loki.
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  • For Thurseblot durning the first full moon of the year.

    Hail to the ancient Jotnar,
    Guardians of the wild and untamed,
    I offer a feast of meat, eggs and honey mead from my land.
    To honor your strength and wisdom.

    Thor, son of Jord, who battles with might,
    Loki, trickster of the frost,
    Skadi, fierce goddess of the mountains,
    I acknowledge your kin, the giants of old.

    May this offering be a bridge
    Between the realms of man and Jotunheim,
    Bringing peace, understanding, and respect.
    Hail to the Jotnar, ancient and enduring.

    For Thurseblot durning the first full moon of the year. Hail to the ancient Jotnar, Guardians of the wild and untamed, I offer a feast of meat, eggs and honey mead from my land. To honor your strength and wisdom. Thor, son of Jord, who battles with might, Loki, trickster of the frost, Skadi, fierce goddess of the mountains, I acknowledge your kin, the giants of old. May this offering be a bridge Between the realms of man and Jotunheim, Bringing peace, understanding, and respect. Hail to the Jotnar, ancient and enduring.
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  • May Odin inspire you , May Freyja guide you, May Thor give you strength , May Tyr give you bravery, May Loki handle your enemies and blessed be.
    May Odin inspire you , May Freyja guide you, May Thor give you strength , May Tyr give you bravery, May Loki handle your enemies and blessed be.
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  • I'm not sure it's it was the intention or not, but hearing this song makes me think of an army of Draugr following Naglfar with Loki at the head of the ship. The Draugr sings their song as they are marching. Might not be the intention of the song, but it's definitely has the right "feel" to it.

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    I'm not sure it's it was the intention or not, but hearing this song makes me think of an army of Draugr following Naglfar with Loki at the head of the ship. The Draugr sings their song as they are marching. Might not be the intention of the song, but it's definitely has the right "feel" to it. https://youtu.be/1tYBDbzWmXk?si=xAzbI9G6CHChV76T
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  • Bro WTF is this how are you gonna be pro Loki and and have connections with Odin like what read the Eddas people
    Bro WTF is this ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚ how are you gonna be pro Loki and and have connections with Odin like what read the Eddas people
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  • Next up: Crafty Loki

    Skål!
    Next up: Crafty Loki Skål!
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  • God Loki: Teacher of Magic (Part 3 of 3)
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    God Loki: Teacher of Magic (Part 3 of 3) Watch moreโ–ถ๏ธ https://youtu.be/Sh3h-lUQqhY?si=0gejdU9CYys69Oh2
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  • God Loki: Teacher of Magic (Part 2 of 3)
    In the realm of runes and ancient magic, Loki stands as a figure of immense power and mystery. As the trickster god, Loki embodies the unpredictable forces of transformation. His ability to shapeshift, deceive, and manipulate is not just a display of mischief but a reflection of deeper cosmic principles.
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    God Loki: Teacher of Magic (Part 2 of 3) In the realm of runes and ancient magic, Loki stands as a figure of immense power and mystery. As the trickster god, Loki embodies the unpredictable forces of transformation. His ability to shapeshift, deceive, and manipulate is not just a display of mischief but a reflection of deeper cosmic principles. Watch moreโ–ถ๏ธ https://youtu.be/99rUbtENXmI?si=tGWcGf18Xjcpobta
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  • God Loki: Teacher of Magic (Part 1 of 3)
    Loki, the trickster god, is one of the most fascinating figures in mythology. Known for his mischief and ability to do the impossible, there is no challenge he cannot conquer. No place is beyond his reach, and no form is beyond his transformation.
    However, Loki does not act for personal gain—his actions serve a higher purpose, always in alignment with the greater system or cause. With boundless resources and power, both by blood and through his own abilities, he becomes whatever is needed to fulfill a specific mission, with outcomes whose true essence remains known only to him until the time is right.
    Stay tuned for Part 2.
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    God Loki: Teacher of Magic (Part 1 of 3) Loki, the trickster god, is one of the most fascinating figures in mythology. Known for his mischief and ability to do the impossible, there is no challenge he cannot conquer. No place is beyond his reach, and no form is beyond his transformation. However, Loki does not act for personal gain—his actions serve a higher purpose, always in alignment with the greater system or cause. With boundless resources and power, both by blood and through his own abilities, he becomes whatever is needed to fulfill a specific mission, with outcomes whose true essence remains known only to him until the time is right. Stay tuned for Part 2. Watch moreโ–ถ๏ธ https://youtu.be/mV8D_ELdiJI?si=tzJoCkL8sRVJ1jwK
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