So, I saw a closed thread about Ragnarok. Of course, it's old and necro-posting is a no-no, so fresh thread cause why not?
The Northern peoples were quite clever and enjoyed their riddles. Let's break down the events of Ragnarok (quoting from Kevin Crossley-Holland's The Norse Myths):
There are two things to see in this tale:
If you'd like me to poke at other things, I'd be happy to.
The Northern peoples were quite clever and enjoyed their riddles. Let's break down the events of Ragnarok (quoting from Kevin Crossley-Holland's The Norse Myths):
- Fimbulvetr, winter of winters, will grip and throttle Midgard
- Trees will sway and topple
- Mountains will shake and rock and come crashing down
- The sea will rear up and waves will pummel the shore
- Surt will fling fire in every direction - places of raging flame, swirling smoke, and ash will fill the skies
- Almost everyone and everything dies
There are two things to see in this tale:
- Ragnarok is the other way to die - natural disaster (Ice age, earthquakes, flooding, volcanic eruption listed above)
- Vidar and Vali's survival tell us that no matter how bad things get - whole family is dead, your world goes through absolute catastrophe, all the horrible things you just experienced - Life goes on.
If you'd like me to poke at other things, I'd be happy to.
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