47 Ragnaroks- Ch 2, Coming Home
"We are really doing this then," Sophie said, putting on a pair of sneakers. "We are going to Asgard." Thor nodded. "Yes, we are. You packed lightly, right?" "Yeah. But we can go shopping later right, in case we need…
47 Ragnaroks- Ch 1, A Tale as Old as Time
~*~ The Age of the Third Yggdrasil ~*~ Odin dreamed. He dreamed that he was hanging from Yggdrasil, and that he was looking out of one eye. He dreamt that he was cradling the unmoving form of his son Balder,…
It’s Okay to Live for the Weekends
The recent advent of the hustle culture has given rise to mindless drones pretending to love their work while loathing weekends. This is perpetuated by increasing numbers of popular personalities preaching the benefits of loving the struggle. Those people want…
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