So...
It occurred to me that if Baldur and Hodur are a precedent then gods that die end up in Hel's halls. This would mean that
A. Dead is sort of relative when it comes to deities
B. While death is certainly long lasting, the potentiallity exists that they may not stay dead. Yes, Baldur and Hodur returning involves application of the end of the world but nothing guarantees that won't happen more than once.
Am I missing something or is this line of logic sound?
It occurred to me that if Baldur and Hodur are a precedent then gods that die end up in Hel's halls. This would mean that
A. Dead is sort of relative when it comes to deities
B. While death is certainly long lasting, the potentiallity exists that they may not stay dead. Yes, Baldur and Hodur returning involves application of the end of the world but nothing guarantees that won't happen more than once.
Am I missing something or is this line of logic sound?
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