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From Thug to Thought
Lazy Lob at the House of Silence: 2,000 words. Took down Thuggish First Son, and good riddance. Cunning Second Son is not only smarter, but - since even in a fairy-tale, I don't see any point in using ritual repetitions just to repeat myself - he's turning out to be simply more sympathetic, to the point where his necessary failure threatens to be almost tragic. It's not that he's a bad man, only that he isn't good enough. He's just discovered that his brother set off somewhere inadvisable.
I've received my first lessons during this as to how Norse-type cultures work in the Kateverse, where there are the Olympians, and other religions fail the reality test even when they are more sensible. (There are two major antitheistic religions I know about - the Northern Titanolatric one and the Southern transcendental one - but neither is in much doubt as to Whom it's supposed to be anti-.) Making the Odin figure really Mercury with another funny hat on... changes the Nordic dynamic quite a bit, even when it's completely in the background.
The Northmen's take on Hades proved particularly entertaining when I smacked into it.
I've received my first lessons during this as to how Norse-type cultures work in the Kateverse, where there are the Olympians, and other religions fail the reality test even when they are more sensible. (There are two major antitheistic religions I know about - the Northern Titanolatric one and the Southern transcendental one - but neither is in much doubt as to Whom it's supposed to be anti-.) Making the Odin figure really Mercury with another funny hat on... changes the Nordic dynamic quite a bit, even when it's completely in the background.
The Northmen's take on Hades proved particularly entertaining when I smacked into it.