I’m pretty sure that, if you are into the Norse mythology, you’ve noticed some similarities between Gandalf and the all father, Odin. Yes, Gandalf was inspired by the king of the Norse gods.
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There was once a woman called Arachne
There was once a woman called Arachne, she mastered the art of weaving in such a way that no one could weave like her, not even Athena and, for that, she was doomed.
The Punishment of Prometheus
A Titan fighting side by side with the Olympian gods and whose deeds would mark the beginning of human technological advance. Even that would not prevent him from suffering one of the worst punishments Zeus has ever given to anyone.
The birth of Athena
Athena is one of the most celebrated deities in the western world, she was strong, intelligent, resourceful and mostly fair. Her conception was unusual and she played a fierce and ruthless role during the Trojan war.
Baldur’s death and the prologue of the end
Many are the tales of enlightened deities who come, bring peace and knowledge and are killed leaving the path ahead. With Baldur should not be different.
Sunna, the conductor
The Germanic peoples are within those who created a face, name and stories for the Sun, but for them the star was a goddess named Sunna. She was destined to ride across the skies until the end of time.
Odin, the one-eyed hanged man
What would you do to become the wisest creature in the universe? Have you ever wondered why Odin is missing one of his eyes? What Happened? A fight? A battle? Not at all.
Sleipnir: King of horses
Tales tell us about a mighty eight-legged horse ridden by the king of the Norse gods into battle. He was a gift from Loki to Odin, a majestic and powerful prize worthy to its new owner. They named him Sleipnir.
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