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SpringsofIyore — Saldemonium: Ran

Published: 2014-04-03 23:16:11 +0000 UTC; Views: 399; Favourites: 3; Downloads: 0
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Description Name: Rán
Owner: Saldemonium
Gender: XX
Markings: Unique

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Season: March 2014
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jaiharock [2014-04-03 23:34:18 +0000 UTC]

Name: Rán

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SpringsofIyore In reply to jaiharock [2014-04-03 23:37:51 +0000 UTC]

Named. C:

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jaiharock [2014-04-03 23:28:47 +0000 UTC]

Love the subtlety of her BUBBLES!

Now to think of fitting Norse Mythology Name for you...

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Ravens-Folklore In reply to jaiharock [2014-04-03 23:36:52 +0000 UTC]

Well, Sleipnir was owned by the god Odin, and Odin ruled over Asgard. Soooo, you could name her Asgard? C: 

There's also Freyja.

"Freyja was a human in Asia and was the favorite concubine  of Odin, King of Asialand. When this woman wanted to buy a golden necklace (no name given) forged by four dwarves (named Dvalinn, Alfrik, Berling, and Grer), she offered them gold and silver but they replied that they would only sell it to her if she would lie a night by each of them. She came home afterward with the necklace and kept silent as if nothing happened. But a man called Loki somehow knew it, and came to tell Odin. King Odin commanded Loki to steal the necklace, so Loki turned into a fly to sneak into Freyja's bower and stole it. When Freyja found her necklace missing, she came to ask king Odin. In exchange for it, Odin ordered her to make two kings, each served by twenty kings, fight forever unless some christened  men so brave would dare to enter the battle and slay them. She said yes, and got that necklace back. Under the spell, king Högni and king Heðinn battled for one hundred and forty-three years, as soon as they fell down they had to stand up again and fight on. But in the end, the great Christian lord Olaf Tryggvason  arrived with his brave christened men, and whoever slain by a Christian  would stay dead. Thus the pagan curse was finally dissolved by the arrival of Christianity. After that, the noble man, king Olaf, went back to his realm."

(I'm really big on Norse Mythology >n>)

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jaiharock In reply to Ravens-Folklore [2014-04-03 23:40:24 +0000 UTC]

I went with Ran, the goddess of the sea, charged with ferrying those who passed at sea to the afterlife.

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Ravens-Folklore In reply to jaiharock [2014-04-03 23:44:19 +0000 UTC]

I saw that. That's a good choice uvu <3

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