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Mjolnir

The Thor bridal-disguise story shows Norse mythology as funny, imaginative, and willing to solve danger through absurd performance rather than solemn heroics.

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The Thor bridal-disguise story shows Norse mythology as funny, imaginative, and willing to solve danger through absurd performance rather than solemn heroics.

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The Viking Memory Machine

2025-03-06, day precision · Civilization #36: Memory of the Norse

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"...of the funniest is this. Thor has a magic hammer named Mjölnir. He loves it. He loves it so much that he sleeps with..."

The Viking Memory Machine

2025-03-06, day precision · Civilization #36: Memory of the Norse

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"...excited. At the wedding the Frost Giant King presents the hammer Mjolnir to Thor and he lifts the veil to kiss Thor and that's..."

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