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Good versus evil?

May 29, 2019 By Tina Glasneck

Good versus evil? It’s time to get LOKI!

Another interesting part of Norse myth is that of the idea of good versus evil. It simply doesn’t exist. There are the essences of chaos versus order, but neither is inherently good or evil.

Now this is an interesting line to walk while writing Fantasy. Everyone has the capacity for great good or extreme evil.

A great example of this is with Loki (not Marvel’s version, but that of myth). He is a god of chaos, and truly like fire – able to do great good, or make a complete mess of things.

Did you know that most of the great artifacts, weapons and tools that the gods have, Loki procured for them? Not bad for a bad guy, right?

Could you imagine Thor without his hammer? Thank Loki for it. Odin without his spear? Yep, Loki. Even Sif without her golden hair? What???? Yep, Loki is the one the cut it all off and then had to get her some new hair before Thor beat his arse.

Imagine having to wear dwarf made extensions or weave? Hairy so shiny…Maybe is Pantene or maybe its Loki?

Who is your favorite Norse god?

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