
Daughter of Loki | Heart of Sekhmet | 36 yo, pagan since 2009 | Spider Witch | Selkie | Simon & Garfunkel addict
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Fell Deeds Awake. Now For Wrath, Now For Ruin, And The Red Dawn. Forth, Eorlingas!








Fell deeds awake. Now for wrath, now for ruin, and the red dawn. Forth, Eorlingas!
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Thank fuck somebody said it.
Louder for the people in the back!
If you’re still upset about some dispute the gods had in MYTHOLOGY a thousand+ years ago you need to seriously chill. I can be a Freyja devotee and work with Loki as well. Did he slut shame her in lokasenna? Yes. Was lokasenna written by a Christian HUMAN dude? YES. Remember that. If you take mythology literally without thinking about who wrote it and the context and religions and politics of the time then you’re being foolish. Sorry, but it’s true.
Hail Faðir! 🔥

Loki’s portrait
Love the friendship between Artie and Sandy, and love the "Hello, Darkness" anecdote.
In case English suits you better than French, there you go and if you want a video here's to you.
"In his memoir, 'Hello Darkness, My Old Friend', Greenberg credits Garfunkel with lifting him from the pits of despair and helping him to begin navigating life as a blind man at just 20 years old.
'He changed all of his habits to help me out', Greenberg said of Garfunkel. 'He would take me out in the City, walk me to class, help me fix my tape recorder.
'Most importantly, he would read to me regularly. He’d walk into the room and say, "Sanford, Darkness is going to read to you from The Iliad today", or "Sanford, Darkness is going to read to you today". I suppose he meant that, for me, his voice was emerging from the darkness.
Because he called himself Darkness, I decided that should be the title of my book.'
Sweet or what?
And Paul of course found inspiration in all of this beauty for one of his most wonderful songs, which is also pretty sweet to me.
Bonsoir obscurité
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