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On The Gods (Possible Spoiler Alert)
Okay I just finished re-reading the book now this time around I'm in my World Mythology class, more importantly we've finished the unit on Norse Gods. This has led me to some questions.
First off some Norse Mythology Terms are thrown around Ragnarok, Loki, Hel, Asgard, Odin, And fate being a person (Urd). Does this mean the Gods in the Nuklear Age universe are the Norse? Also if so then is Nuke's dad Odin or is it Loki because he is the God of Fire? |
It means there are beings that are just like the Norse gods and they call themselves gods. They also seem to live for a very long time -- millions of years at least -- and possess incredible powers on a level one might consider a god would possess.
Are they really gods? Are they the gods? They say so, but it's really in their own best interests to say things like that so who knows for sure. And Nuke, who is Arel, is the son of Loki. |
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Also Nihel says he wanted to stop Ragnarok and undo fate by destroying the universe wouldn't it though have been easier to kill Loki since he killed Balder which started Ragnarok? Plus even if Balder died at the hands of someone besides Loki since Hel demanded everything must cry before she'd release him and Loki was the only thing that didn't with Loki out of the way even if Balder died he could still be freed from Hel's grasp. Edit: I just realizedIf Loki is his father then the cave Nuke went to in jail must be the cave Loki is bound in after killing Balder so I guess that means Nihel had only the option of destroying Midgard to stop Ragnarok. Hmm this means it might happen in AA. |
Your edit is half right. Atomik Age will deal with a much more immediate/Earthbound threat(s).
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Norse Mythology is the pimp :-D
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Baldur started the chain of events that led to Ragnarok? Funny, I thought that was when the Aesir (I forget which one, exactly) killed the first giant and fashioned the world of men (or possibly the entire worl) out of his corpse. Or possibly when Odin claimed half of the Vanir (sp?) host as his own. Or when those three giantess witches first visited Asagarth and made the gods greedy. Or when Odin offered to pay the wergeld for Loki killing Otter. Or when Loki ate the witches heart (and, sortly after, sired Fenris, Hel, and Jormungund... and, I am guessing, his 4th child as well). Anywho, I'm not sure there is a time when Ragnarok became inevitable.
Of course... Nukie being Loki's child is itself odd. Supposedly, the crackling sound a fire makes is Loki beating his wife and children. |
My opinion is that Ragnarok is officially inevitable when Odin first takes in Loki and they build the wall to protect Asgard from the Giants.
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Depends on what you call "inevitable." Really, wasn't it inevitable Odin would take in Loki? It's generally accepted that Ragnarok became inevitable when Loki had Hodur kill Balder, an act that both led to his binding and to his release.
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Yes, the act of Loki guiding Hod's hand to kill Balder did essentially start the events leadign to Ragnarok. While technically every event ever was leading up to Ragnarok, Odin was told that Ragnarok would be preceeded by the Death of his son Balder (could go into more detail but really no point).
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