


But instead of doing anything about it they decide to see if they can just raise it as their own presumably because they don’t want to hurt Loki’s feelings. Now Loki brings baby Fenrir to Asgard and the Aesir all instantly know that this wolf is gonna be the death of them mainly because it is a GIANT WOLF NAMED FENRIR.

I see no problems with this.” So for now, let’s just focus on the first kid: a giant wolf named Fenrir. FENRIR IS A DILF So one day, Loki’s wandering around Jotunheim and he sees this chick Angrboða pronounced ANGER BOW THE and he is like “Well, I know she’s pretty ugly and her name is kinda like a reference book entry for THE ANGER BOW but you know what? I’m gonna tap that and have three kids with that and all three of those kids are going to be horrible beasts that bring on the apocalypse. Oh, speaking of which let me tell you about another really gross thing Loki had sex with . . . I still want the horse though.” So the moral of the story is that only a sucker pays full price for masonry. 10178909 O'Brien, Cory Dewey number 201/.30207 Illustrations illustrations Index no index present Literary form non fiction Melville, Sarah E.“to Freyja.” and Odin is like “Can I at least have the octohorse?” and Loki is like “Only if I don’t have to do what you say anymore.” and Odin is like “FINE.” and Loki is like “HAHA, I PRANKED YOU THAT HORSE CAME OUT OF MY HORSE VAGINA.” And Odin is like “Ew, ick. While each version is authentic in terms of facts, this creative take on the originals presents the stories in a whole new light Pace And in his irreverent style, O'Brien recounts more than 100 classic myths from Greek, Norse, Egyptian, Japanese, and other cultures. Language eng Summary This book casts a gimlet eye on the real world of mythology.
