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Ragnarok Roleplay

@Leo-Valdez-Is-The-God-Of-Chaos the awesome forum 17 comments schedule

NOT Marvel's Thor!
I mean roleplaying actual Norse mythology, even if your only source of information is google
first reply can pick where to start, and no swearing

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@Shadow_Knight group

Slides in
May I?

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This a one on one? If not, may I?

Anyone can join, and @Shadow_Knight!!!!, you pick what story you want to start off on, or just start at the beginning.

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@Leo-Valdez-Is-Really-Tired-Right-Now Maybe a random question, but have you read the Magnus Chase series? I assume from your username that you are familiar with the work of Uncle Rick Troll Riordan…

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@saor_illust school

lowkey slides in because this be interesting

may i join?

Anyone can!

@Leo-Valdez-Is-Really-Tired-Right-Now Maybe a random question, but have you read the Magnus Chase series? I assume from your username that you are familiar with the work of Uncle Rick Troll Riordan…

I've read up to the ship of the dead, did he make one after that yet?

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@Leo-Valdez-Is-Really-Tired-Right-Now Maybe a random question, but have you read the Magnus Chase series? I assume from your username that you are familiar with the work of Uncle Rick Troll Riordan…

I've read up to the ship of the dead, did he make one after that yet?

I don't think so also I accidently reported your post, sorry for that

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@saor_illust school

Yay! :)

Also I have the D'aulaires book of Norse Myths handy, and will use that as my foundation, though it disagrees with Rick Riordan at a few minor points

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I have noticed that too, what he writes isn't always completely correct. I mean, I'm Swedish and here we learn the basics of Norse mythology in school, so I know a bit of it.

Cool! I'm homeschooled so Norse/Greek mythologies were electives that I have D'aulaires books for

Wait so is the wolf Fenris or Fenrir?

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Both. It has a lot of names, but Fenris is often combined so that it's Fenrisulven (the fenris wolf) instead. And Fenrir is just Fenrir, more like a name.

Cool, I've wondered that for like a year, thx!

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Np :)