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Odin's Brood
Odin's Brood Tyr, Ziu and Saxnot triple threats to the giants* Hermoor, Heimdallr, Magni and Thor all so defiant gods of might and power, protectors of sweet earth Odin's brave brood , courage and strength since birth Vali, so very set on revenge and great destruction so skilled in the guiles of seduction and abduction Mani, shines with force , moon god of the mighty Norse attempts seducing Nott , goddess of night , of course Ullr , god of the winter, the hunt and sword duel tricked by evil Loki that thought him a great fool Sjofn, temptress , shining majestic goddess of love that inspires freyja in love, and battle far above Odin, that set the universe , the mysteries of life frigga that bore him the sons of glory and paradise All players in the Nordic thoughts of darkness and light each serving to stir man's ardor and great zeal to fight Greatest of all was the powerful legend of mighty Thor that roamed the earth , destroying evil shore to shore The bravest son of all Odin's great, mischievous clan replacing mighty Tyr in the eyes of justice and man! 07/01/2014 giants* (The Jötnar are a mythological race that live in Jötunheimr, one of the nine) Speakers of Old Norse called them jötnar (singular jötunn, pronounced roughly “YO-tun”) or þursar (singular þurs, pronounced “THURS” like the first element in “Thursday” but with a soft “s” at the end). Jötunn comes from the Proto-Germanic *etunaz and means “devourer.” The Old English eóten is a cognate (it means the same thing and comes from the same Proto-Germanic word).[1] Þurs is derived from the Proto-Germanic þurisaz and means something like “powerful and injurious one” with a secondary connotation of “thorn-like.” The Old English ðyrs and Old High German duris are cognates.
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