
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
Mentions of divine marriages, affairs, and offspring; no explicit scenes.
Battles, dismemberment, and deaths during Ragnarok and giant conflicts.
Occasional mild archaic oaths; modern profanity absent.
Gods frequently drink mead and ale in feasts and halls.
Loki changes sex and gives birth in one tale.
Stories center on Norse gods, rituals, and prophecies.
Runes, spells, shapeshifting, and magical artifacts throughout.
No real-world occult or demonology depicted.
No political or ideological messaging present.
Gods face fated deaths; no on-page self-harm or suicide.
Loki's binding and punishment; giant slayings and cruelty.
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