His bird will remember, at least.Odin will remember this!
I say get you a god who can do both (cleverness and fury of war). And poetry, death, magic, and sacrifice for knowledge. And wanderers, and kings, and violent sacrifice of bad kings.Nah. Athena is definitely the best of the Greeks.
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I'm not arguing against Odin, even as a Tyrsman. Just saying if I were making offerings to any of the Greek deities, it'd definitely be Athena.I say get you a god who can do both (cleverness and fury of war). And poetry, death, magic, and sacrifice for knowledge. And wanderers, and kings, and violent sacrifice of bad kings.
Not many deities match Odin for cool, IMO.
Ah, fair enough. I’d probably choose Artemis, if I had to pick an Olympian, or Hermes.I'm not arguing against Odin, even as a Tyrsman. Just saying if I were making offerings to any of the Greek deities, it'd definitely be Athena.![]()
Yes, all due respect to Freyja. Which reminds me that she gets some such respect in Gene Wolfe's Knight and Wizard, as does Odin (referred to therein as The Lady and the Valfather respectively).Ah, fair enough. I’d probably choose Artemis, if I had to pick an Olympian, or Hermes.
It shouldn’t come as a surprise that the two gods I connect with most are Odin and Freyja, I suppose. Freyja doesn’t get enough action (pun intended) in RPG circles. Like…she is a deity of witchcraft, war, and sex, amongst other things.
I may have to check that out. I’ve seen neopagans try to claim that Freyja isn’t “really” a war goddess, and I just…okay dudes Valfreyja who gets first pick of the heroic dead is for sure not a war deity. LolYes, all due respect to Freyja. Which reminds me that she gets some such respect in Gene Wolfe's Knight and Wizard, as does Odin (referred to therein as The Lady and the Valfather respectively).
Very cool deities. I’ve a friend who described Freyja to someone who only knew the Greek and Egyptian pantheons as “If if Artemis and Athena took turns raising Aphrodite’s kid with Hermes.” I’m sure I could nitpick the particulars, but I was very entertained, at least.Nothing wrong with Artemis or Hermes, either. I have a friend devoted to each of them.![]()