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    Personal Narrative: Awake

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    the most powerful weapons we had had been cast aside like stationary. I was far beyond curious now and near desperate for him to answer the question. Unfortunately, I was not so fortunate. "I have no reason to grovel to your needs, tiny Midgardian." Loki nearly hissed in anger at the idea of taking…

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    McOsker 1 I love dogs. Their soft ears, big eyes, and loving personalities win me over. My family feels the same way, and in-kind, we have cared for 4 dogs since my parents got married: Odin, Odysseus, Perseus, and Loki. However, I wasn’t born yet when Odin died, and so I don’t have any recollection of him. That leaves three doggies I hold near and dear to my heart. They define my omne trium perfectum. They define me. As someone who spends every free second of her day playing with her dogs…

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    How Did Pyrmja's Break?

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    Thor let out a laugh the boomed like thunder as Pyrmja raced across the open land in front of her. There was nothing like racing across open land and stopping for nothing. It was a freedom that few would truly understand and Thor truly pitied those who didn’t. It was nice though to spend some time with his Hveðrungrs when there wasn’t a battle to be fought. He’d left the little ones with Darcy for this outing however. Poor Pyrmja had needed the break and it was always good to spend time with…

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    Most people have their favorite childhood Folklore stories, Scandinavian Lore is the Folklore of Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland, and Finland. Legends, Myths, and Fairy Tales are a type of Folklore which are normally confused, and hard to identify. Folklore is a collection of stories passed down from generation to generation that include Legends, Myths, and Fairy Tales. Generally a popular story passed from one age to the next. Legends are a traditional story sometimes commonly considered as…

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    Norse Mythology

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    His mother is Laufey and his father is Farbauti. Loki signifies an extremely crafty character who has little concern for the prosperity of the other gods. In the stories, Loki is portrayed as the devious trickster who only gets pleasure from the stunts he pulls and is especially known for disguising himself as an opposite sex and changing his age.”...has an evil…

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    Nez Perce Culture Analysis

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    In the Nez Perce culture the trickster took the form of a coyote and was the hero. There was a monster that came and ate all the animals from the earth, but did get the coyote because he tied himself to a mountain and the monster could not reach him. Over time they became friends and the coyote started missing his old friends and wished to visit them. The monster allows the coyote to go into its stomach. While there the coyote builds a fire and cuts the heart out with a knife. Like the myth…

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    Cooky: A Short Story

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    nodded. Kira started running down, before taking out her earpiece and putting it on. Just in case for any orders. Running down some ways and going down a flight of stairs. To look up to only gasp as tears clouded her vision to see Loki have the scepter stab behind Phil. Loki hearing…

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    Why are people scared of the square root of 169 so much? It’s pretty obvious because the answer is 13. The number thirteen is a number throughout history that was always considered to be unlucky. Everywhere you go you will see people are Triskaidekaphobia (afraid of the number thirteen). Many people who are Triskaidekaphobia will avoid the number thirteen. Like, teachers will skip the number thirteen on a test or make sure an answer isn’t thirteen. Or, inside hotels there isn’t a thirteenth…

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    controlling the Other Guy. It was what he was doing then, feeding natural-born enmity to his guilt. It was how he made sure never to cross that line, the line Loki blurred gray with his presence… With his words… A rough laugh answered his first response. The irony of it amusing Bruce to no end. “Like your opinions?” he joked in disbelief that Loki said what he did without realizing its unique analogy. What had the prince (ex-prince?) expected if his world domination came to fruition? A fair…

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    Spirit Bride Archetypes

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    the underworld to bring back a loved one. In "The Spirit Bride", a warrior was trying to bring back his bride, who died on the day of their wedding, and in "Baldur", a man was trying to revive his brother, who was tricked into death by a trickster, Loki. Both stories sound fairly similar, but there are also many differences in archetypes that set these two stories apart. To begin with, the most obvious difference was the hero's journey to the underworld. In other words, the warrior in "The…

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