Nope, I haven't forgotten! I've just been sick lately and I wasn't feeling geeky enough to do it. I was going to make more graphics too, but in the end I thought it was too bleagh of an idea. So anyway, here's the disgusting conclusion to the Norse creation myth.
Warnings: bit of gore again, dwarf bashing, lack of cheerful LEGO
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More Ymir products and the Nine Worlds )
I hope so, that’d be a welcome change. I like to imagine him as blonde too, for some reason.
I suppose the exotic thing comes from him being a Jotunn
Yes, probably. On the other hand, some jötunn like Gerd and Skade are often portrayed as fair and beautiful, so it still bothers me that only Loke - the traitor, the one who can’t be trusted, etc. - is given different looks.
Freja’s almost always painted blonde, yes. As for the slut-shaming, that wouldn’t surprise me at all, although in most stories I’ve read (IIRC) she’s still being treated respectfully, being such an important goddess and all. There’s this poem where Loke is trying to slut-shame her (and pretty much everyone else), but it only leads to Tor driving him away. And Njord is all "so what if a woman has lovers", etc., so I don’t think they were that strict on sexual moral, originally.
I haven’t read the Marvel comic series so I remember wondering who Hogun was when I first watched the Thor movie, haha. I thought he was a cool character though.
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I didn't know they were blond. Hmmm. Must be the old idea of dark = sinister into play too.
I don't think that anyone in the myths except Loki bashed Freya over having slept around (Loki was calling every woman in there a slut anyway.) I also like that they respect it when she refuses to get married to random jotunn to get favors from them, which is also why the second book of Valhalla really annoyed me. But back to the slut-shaming, I mean that I see some of that in authors and scholars who talk about myths, as a lot of them are Christian and male. Paying jewelry with sex can be seen as uncomfortable.
Thor's three friends are comic-only characters, yeah! But they're so epic that I wish they were real Aesir. Madsen made a reference to the Warriors Three when Thor, Loki and Balder pretended to be random human warriors with Odin, and they were actually cosplaying as them (Loki was 'Hogur' as he's the black-haired one...)
ETA: Looked it up, here it is :D
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