Aug 31, 2016 11:09 PM
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ffsseriously
+1 for accuracy. Norse mythology - like Greek mythology - is pretty messed up.
tpgreyknight
They're right though.
Lifescaresmetodeath
Sleipnir
RufustheMad
*Sigh...* He wasn't "Raped"... He seduced the spirit-horse away so the walls wouldn't be finished in time. Sleipnir was just a bonus.
seasonsofclarity
I was gonna say. +1 for correcting.
usquixoticparvenus
Why was a horse building a wall?
Kabe59
Cuz he's a republican redneck?
240DollarsWorthOfPuddin
It was a giant disguised as a human, he bet the gods that he could do it in a short time and his prize was Freya. He had a massive 1/2
Stallion helping him, and Loki got put on distraction duty to make sure the Gods won the bet and Freya wouldn't get married off to a giant
ffsseriously
+1 for accuracy. Norse mythology - like Greek mythology - is pretty messed up.
tpgreyknight
They're right though.
Lifescaresmetodeath
Sleipnir
RufustheMad
*Sigh...* He wasn't "Raped"... He seduced the spirit-horse away so the walls wouldn't be finished in time. Sleipnir was just a bonus.
seasonsofclarity
I was gonna say. +1 for correcting.
usquixoticparvenus
Why was a horse building a wall?
Kabe59
Cuz he's a republican redneck?
240DollarsWorthOfPuddin
It was a giant disguised as a human, he bet the gods that he could do it in a short time and his prize was Freya. He had a massive 1/2
240DollarsWorthOfPuddin
Stallion helping him, and Loki got put on distraction duty to make sure the Gods won the bet and Freya wouldn't get married off to a giant