In other words, give me all your money, and all of your pork chops, and you won't have to worry about getting out yellow stains in all of your furniture.
For now.
I am aware of the dominator culture paradigm. Cultural perceptions and memes don't make a thing so, but I suppose it would give something that wished to exploit such circles, a leg up (canine ref. intended. ponder dominance, or an easy stream of urine). :wink: "If you value the sanctity of you...
Wolves (and by obvious extention, werewolves) were seen as being evil by the various civilizations who based their infrastructure and livelihoods on raising sheep and other livestock, as herders percieved any and all potential competitors and predators of their animals to be deadly menaces that were...
But think about the damage the claws of the werewolf's hintlegs could cause. Yeah they would rip deep, long wounds into their victim's flesh. :x Actually, they would probably just leave a long, nasty scratch. Painful but not deep. The dulling of the claws from walking on them wouldn't allow them to...
Hel was not evil. That's what I'm getting at. She was a sinister being, yes, and she was present at Ragnarok, but she did not participate at all in the battle, save to escort all of the dead to Nifflhelm, including Thor, Odin, Heimdall, Loki, Freyr, and Tyr, and no legends nor the Eddas ever mention...
He was her father: you expected her to say "no"? Well if she was a friggin Aesir she would have said No, now wouldn't she...........because we all know what side Thor was on. And you don't mess with Thor................unless you just happen to be Jormungand the midgard serpent, then you ...
He was her father: you expected her to say "no"? personally if he wanted a ship of fingernails and i had one i be dying to give it to him (no pun intended) I ought to polish you off for it. But, seriously, aside from being on the ship of corpses' fingernails, she did not participate in Ra...
Actually, Hera didn't kill Hercules, the centaur Nessus manipulated Hercules' third wife Deianira by tricking her into thinking that his poisoned blood was actually an aphrodisiac.
You're not exactly blameless yourself what with your martyr-like attitude. Either way, this has really gone too far. True enough... http://img150.echo.cx/img150/4546/vuldarioops6wn.gif ...I think we ALL (myself included) need to realise that, when we have an argument here over a difference of opini...
Actually, Hel agreed to let Balder go if everyone and everything on Midgard and Asgard sincerely wept for him. Which they did, except for one elderly giantess who essentially said "Balder didn't care one whit for me, so why should I shed a tear for that miserable milksop?" And it turned ou...
Then I have a question for you. How does the word Sheol end up translated as hell? Wouldn't the word hell already have to exist in order for the word to be translated into it? And what of the Norse goddess? I assure you I didn't make her up. The Norse Goddes Hel was evil anyway, they didn't need to...
you are thinking of Pelops, tho his curse was to be near food and drink but to never be able to consume either No. You're thinking of Tantalus, Pelops' father, who wanted to offer up the most precious thing he possessed to the Olympian Gods, in order to repay Them for inviting him to one of Their f...