Art by Dominik Mayer
Lucien Kolly
In case you don’t know this story, the Norse gods wanted a wall around Asgard to protect themselves and a jotun only known as The Builder offers to make it in exchange for Freya, Sun and Moon. Freya gets rightfully pissed and refuses (no word on Sun or Moon’s feelings about this), so Loki turns into a female horse and lures The Builder’s horse away, causing all work on the wall to stop. Because he can’t finish the wall The Builder has to leave without Freya, Sun and Moon. Loki disappears for 9 nine months and returns with an eight-legged foal (yes, he had sex with the horse and got pregnant. I know you all love that part). The end.
For some reason people often leave out that The Builder wanted Sun and Moon too, and English translations often translate it to “the sun and moon” as if he wanted the heavenly bodies, but no, he wanted the goddess and god responsible for said heavenly bodies. He absolutely intended to have sex with all of them which is why a lot of translations leave out Moon because ew that’s gay.
Freya didn’t want to marry a Jotun, let alone as part of a god damn harem me thinks.
dark cottagecore but make it fantasy novel
Timothy Barr, Heirloom, 2010, Oil on panel
“What… What is this place? It looks like the wild overtook it eons ago,”
“It did,”
“…”
“This place is a reminder of a more hopeful time long before the council got their hands on the world,”
Music that tells a story is always a yes from me. Which is why I love folk music and musical theatre. I like to be taken on a journey not just listen to the same cliche phrase about love over and over again.
When i listen to music i want to be transported into The Lord of The Rings, feel like i’m walking through hills and through magical forests searching for my inner soul.
Art by Zara Alfonso
You may see memes/random things pop up occasionally, or things about my life irl Ash They/Them oh, and I write/do art sometimes
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