[ the turning on of the bracelet is deliberate. it's not dalian if it isn't. it's not dalian if it's not a peanut gallery.
once again, she holds a book -- a completely new one -- and is sitting at her room's window, all huddled under a thick comforter; she never liked the cold, not even back in england. her attention however is not on her book (surprising? why, yes) but on the riot happening outside her window.
she looks bored, doesn't she? yes. yes, she does look bored. ]
I didn't think there would be other types of fairies in Norse mythology other than the Dökkálfar and Ljósálfar. These merely look fake and uncreative, lacking originality from the standard description of fairies.
Which brings even more doubt to this version of Asgard. I've yet to see any evidence that this is indeed the Asgard of the mythos and then, this absurdity comes along. [ a sigh. she has a lot of complaints, unfortunately. that's how she rolls. ] I'm beginning to think that an unimaginative sad excuse for a person is merely rewriting a tale based on Norse mythology because it didn't satisfy their inferior sense of understanding of the mythology. Violating an already written piece of literature does not make it any better in a lot of cases.
And all this violence. [ a wrinkle of her nose. ] It's almost a reminder of someone I know. A foolish dunce who thinks with his gun as if that noisemaker would solve the problem entirely.
[ well, it does, dalian. it saved you a million times. ]
Violence would only bring more violence. Of course, blockheads wouldn't understand that much --
[ and while she's in the middle of her monologue, a fairy actually spots her and pretty much blasts ice towards her. in this case, she shrieks and falls on her back on the floor whilst using the book as her shield. ]
once again, she holds a book -- a completely new one -- and is sitting at her room's window, all huddled under a thick comforter; she never liked the cold, not even back in england. her attention however is not on her book (surprising? why, yes) but on the riot happening outside her window.
she looks bored, doesn't she? yes. yes, she does look bored. ]
I didn't think there would be other types of fairies in Norse mythology other than the Dökkálfar and Ljósálfar. These merely look fake and uncreative, lacking originality from the standard description of fairies.
Which brings even more doubt to this version of Asgard. I've yet to see any evidence that this is indeed the Asgard of the mythos and then, this absurdity comes along. [ a sigh. she has a lot of complaints, unfortunately. that's how she rolls. ] I'm beginning to think that an unimaginative sad excuse for a person is merely rewriting a tale based on Norse mythology because it didn't satisfy their inferior sense of understanding of the mythology. Violating an already written piece of literature does not make it any better in a lot of cases.
And all this violence. [ a wrinkle of her nose. ] It's almost a reminder of someone I know. A foolish dunce who thinks with his gun as if that noisemaker would solve the problem entirely.
[ well, it does, dalian. it saved you a million times. ]
Violence would only bring more violence. Of course, blockheads wouldn't understand that much --
[ and while she's in the middle of her monologue, a fairy actually spots her and pretty much blasts ice towards her. in this case, she shrieks and falls on her back on the floor whilst using the book as her shield. ]
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