Neil Gaiman's retelling of Norse myths featuring gods, giants, trickery, and Ragnarok.
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Neil Gaiman's retelling of Norse myths featuring gods, giants, trickery, and Ragnarok.
will contain mild spoilers
Several myths include marriages, seductions, and shape-shifting encounters with sexual elements.
Frequent battles, dismemberment, and deaths; Ragnarok features widespread graphic combat.
Occasional mild modern swearing in dialogue.
Gods regularly drink mead and ale in feasts and gatherings.
Loki shifts gender and gives birth as a mare in one tale.
Central focus on Norse gods, rituals, and cosmology.
Spells, enchanted objects, shape-shifting, and divine powers throughout.
No real-world occult practices depicted.
Themes of order versus chaos among gods and giants.
Odin's self-sacrifice on Yggdrasil described.
Binding of monsters, torture, and cruelty among gods and giants.
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