Sunday, February 8, 2015
Myth Setting
This is the myth of how I got my horse Sleipnir. It took place in and around Asgard, where a giant in disguise as a stone-mason came and offered to build a wall around it. He wanted some big payments, but we knew we could trick him into doing it without paying him, so we let him build the wall. This all happened during the winter (From the first day of winter to the first day of summer.) The stone-mason had a horse named Svadilfari to help him build the wall. The horse pulls all the stones that the stone-mason needs to build the wall. Asgard is surrounded by a thick forest, and a few days before the stone-mason finished and we had to pay him, Loki turned into a mare and lured Svadilfari into the forest. Months later, Loki returned and gave me an eight-legged horse named Sleipnir which was the offspring of Svadilfai and Loki. It's a little strange, but that's how I got my horse.
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You said that "we knew we could trick him into doing it without payment". Are you referring to the other Norse gods?
ReplyDeleteYes, I am saying that the Norse gods knew we could trick the stone-mason into doing the work without payment.
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