( isabelle ) (
itgirl) wrote in
asgardeventide2013-12-10 12:31 am
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[ behold, Lydia Martin. Lydia Martin is super impressed with you, Asgard.
Or, you know, not at all.
Earthquake? Kidnapping? Being held in parallel universes? she got it. she doesn't even seem disheveled. ]
Not that I intend to argue that belonging to House Odin isn't worth some sort of respect in Asgard's hierarchy. Seeing Odin is the ruler of Asgard, top of the godly food chain.
I suppose that if I had to be kidnapped by Norse Gods to fight a war I have a dubious relation to, the silver lining is definitely being in the house of the ruler who is often associated with a relentless search of power and is probably the first one to inspire that saying about knowledge and power which you all know by heart.
[ and if you don't, she judges you. ]
All of that said – a spiral slide in house Odin? Is basically like placing a ball pit in the middle of Oxford Library. It's not an oxymoron, Asgard, make no mistake. It's a Juxtaposition; and not even an impressive one, at that.
Or, you know, not at all.
Earthquake? Kidnapping? Being held in parallel universes? she got it. she doesn't even seem disheveled. ]
Not that I intend to argue that belonging to House Odin isn't worth some sort of respect in Asgard's hierarchy. Seeing Odin is the ruler of Asgard, top of the godly food chain.
I suppose that if I had to be kidnapped by Norse Gods to fight a war I have a dubious relation to, the silver lining is definitely being in the house of the ruler who is often associated with a relentless search of power and is probably the first one to inspire that saying about knowledge and power which you all know by heart.
[ and if you don't, she judges you. ]
All of that said – a spiral slide in house Odin? Is basically like placing a ball pit in the middle of Oxford Library. It's not an oxymoron, Asgard, make no mistake. It's a Juxtaposition; and not even an impressive one, at that.

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