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The Aesir: Guardians of a previous age? (CD Spoilers)
wizard nelson:
problem i see is heimdall basically did the same job as rashid, so he would have retired. Ragnorok never happened btw. otherwise loki and heimdall killed each other and fenrir killed odin(his wolfish smile seems totally odd right now) and of course odin lives on.
Electric MacButters:
As Ms Guard says at the end of Herot, and specifically with regard to the Norse, "Dont believe everything you hear."
One of the interperitations of the Ragnarok myth is that it has already happened, perhaps multiple times, and the only god who knows for sure is Baldur. It could be that Heimdall lost not his life, but his mantle in battle against Loki. This could explain why a god known for his rigid adherance to his duty would walk away from the job and open a bar.
Ms Duck:
--- Quote from: wizard nelson on January 17, 2013, 02:24:01 PM ---problem i see is heimdall basically did the same job as rashid, so he would have retired. Ragnorok never happened btw. otherwise loki and heimdall killed each other and fenrir killed odin(his wolfish smile seems totally odd right now) and of course odin lives on.
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being dead in the NN is not as permenant as it used to be,
as to mac:
--- Quote ---Could MacAnally possibly be a son of Dionysus?
He's not a Greek god nor a scion of the gods, I'll tell you that much, but we will probably won't get to see much about MacAnally until the big trilogy at the end. -Jim
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KevinSig:
--- Quote from: Ms Duck on January 17, 2013, 08:51:19 PM ---being dead in the NN is not as permenant as it used to be,
as to mac:
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Yeah, but Jim couched that one pertaining to Greek Gods.
So, its possible Mac is a former god. Just not a greek one.
Ms Duck:
--- Quote from: KevinSig on January 17, 2013, 09:08:05 PM ---Yeah, but Jim couched that one pertaining to Greek Gods.
So, its possible Mac is a former god. Just not a greek one.
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he also said not a 'scion of the gods' .. so that eliminates 98.5% of the aesir. .. and aheck of a lot of all the others , too.
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