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The Poetic Edda, Game of Thrones, and Ragnarök
In Norse myths, Odin becomes one with the great world tree Yggdrasill and thus wins knowledge of the past, the present, and the future. He also gathers knowledge through his two ravens, Hugin and Munin. Sounds kind of familiar? Probably, at least if you are a an avid Game of Thrones fan. The Three-Eyed Raven is suggestively linked to Odin, as are a lot of other themes and motifs that are borrowed from Norse mythology. The time of Norse gods, frost-giants, and giant wolves ends with ragnarök, a giant battle that seals the doom of the world. In Game of Thrones, a battle between Man and the White Walkers seems inevitable - will that also lead to the end of Westeros? Until we find out, Norse myths are a great alternative to immerse ourselves in.
Image credit: Odin in an eighteenth-century 18th century Icelandic manuscript of the Prose Edda (NKS 1867 4to). Ólafur Brynjúlfsson. Public domain via Wikimedia Commons.
“No homo” cries the team at the dig site. The head archaeologist sinks to his knees, sobbing. He has dedicated his entire career to the pursuit of homo habilis, an important part of the hominid evolutionary line. All his work led up to this archaeological dig site. But now, his whole life has been for nothing. There is no homo….there is only Australopithecus.
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#imagine being a woman reading this for the first time and throwing her bonnet on#racing as fast as she can down the street to pound on her friend’s door#WHAT PAGE ARE YOU ON DEAR HELEN#NEVERMIND I SHALL SIT WITH YOU UNTIL YOU REACH IT#IT IS MOST DIVERTING (via buckyonthelam)
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Lyanna had only been sixteen, a child-woman of surpassing loveliness. Ned hadloved her with all his heart.
ive never fucked off and been a fun and irreverent young person bc im literally aware of all possible things that could go wrong at all times in any given situation