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− | In Norse legend, the valkyries served both as the | + | In Norse legend, the valkyries served both as the agentsof Odin and also as a manifestations of the Norns. In their latter capacity, the valkyries flew above great battles astride enormous wolves, deciding which of the combatants would live and which would die. Although they were guided by Fate in making their choices, the valkyries also provided aid to the |
− | + | All-Father, ensuring that the greatest warriors would find their way to Valhalla to join the einherjar (see Scion: Hero, p. 286). | |
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− | + | In the modern era, valkyries still haunt the great battlefi | |
− | + | tlefi elds | |
− | + | eld | |
− | + | ds of the | |
− | + | t he World—the | |
− | + | Wor | |
− | + | o ld | |
− | + | l —t the Somme, | |
− | + | S | |
− | + | So | |
− | + | o mme | |
− | t | + | m mee, Iwo |
− | + | Iw | |
− | + | wo Jima, | |
− | of | + | Jim |
− | + | Ji | |
− | + | ma th | |
− | + | ma, | |
− | + | ma | |
− | + | the Mek | |
− | + | Mekong | |
− | + | Delta, Basra—although as modern warfare has become more | |
− | + | mor | |
− | + | orr e “effi | |
− | + | “e ffi cient,” | |
− | + | c ie | |
− | + | i nt | |
− | + | n t ,” ” it | |
− | + | nt,” | |
− | + | i t has | |
− | + | h s been | |
+ | ha | ||
+ | be en harder | ||
+ | h ar | ||
+ | arde | ||
+ | der r and | ||
+ | de | ||
+ | an d harder | ||
+ | ha a rd | ||
+ | rder | ||
+ | er r to | ||
+ | t o fi nd | ||
+ | soldiers who exemplify the Viking concept of heroism. Th | ||
+ | Therefore, | ||
+ | h er | ||
+ | eref | ||
+ | efor | ||
+ | ef | ||
+ | or re, t to | ||
+ | o me | ||
+ | meet | ||
+ | ett the | ||
+ | t he oncoming | ||
+ | on | ||
+ | nc omin | ||
+ | ncom | ||
+ | nc | ||
+ | om | ||
+ | m in | ||
+ | n g storm | ||
+ | stor | ||
+ | st | ||
+ | o m of the | ||
+ | or | ||
+ | the titanspawn, | ||
+ | tit | ||
+ | it tan | ||
+ | ansp | ||
+ | sp | ||
+ | the valkyries have broadened their horizons a bit, interpreting | ||
+ | retin | ||
in | in | ||
− | + | ng th | |
− | + | thei | |
− | + | their | |
− | + | eirr ma | |
− | + | ei | |
− | + | mand | |
− | + | mandate | |
− | + | ndat | |
− | + | nd | |
− | + | ate e to a all | |
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− | |||
− | |||
at | at | ||
− | + | allow | |
− | + | l ow | |
− | + | ll | |
− | + | o t the | |
− | + | he t tak | |
− | + | taking | |
− | + | akin | |
− | + | ak | |
− | + | ing g of t those | |
− | + | in | |
− | + | ho | |
− | + | ose w | |
− | + | wh | |
− | + | who | |
− | + | ho died | |
− | v | + | heroically, even if not in battle. Today’s einherjar include |
− | + | de merce | |
− | + | mercenaries, | |
− | + | ceena | |
− | + | nari | |
− | + | ries | |
− | + | ri | |
− | + | es, , co | |
− | + | cop | |
− | + | cops, | |
− | + | p s, even | |
− | + | ev v en fi r re e fi gh | |
− | + | ghte | |
− | o | + | ghters, |
− | + | ters | |
− | + | te | |
− | + | rs s, mo | |
− | + | mos | |
− | + | most | |
− | + | s t o | |
− | + | of f whom are | |
− | + | astonished to fi nd themselves drafted post mortem into the great army | |
− | + | a rm | |
+ | rmy y of | ||
+ | o Asgard. | ||
+ | A sg | ||
+ | sgar | ||
+ | ard. | ||
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(GUIDE ●●●●)
In Norse legend, the valkyries served both as the agentsof Odin and also as a manifestations of the Norns. In their latter capacity, the valkyries flew above great battles astride enormous wolves, deciding which of the combatants would live and which would die. Although they were guided by Fate in making their choices, the valkyries also provided aid to the All-Father, ensuring that the greatest warriors would find their way to Valhalla to join the einherjar (see Scion: Hero, p. 286).
In the modern era, valkyries still haunt the great battlefi tlefi elds eld ds of the t he World—the Wor o ld l —t the Somme, S So o mme m mee, Iwo Iw wo Jima, Jim Ji ma th ma, ma the Mek Mekong Delta, Basra—although as modern warfare has become more mor orr e “effi “e ffi cient,” c ie i nt n t ,” ” it nt,” i t has h s been ha be en harder h ar arde der r and de an d harder ha a rd rder er r to t o fi nd soldiers who exemplify the Viking concept of heroism. Th Therefore, h er eref efor ef or re, t to o me meet ett the t he oncoming on nc omin ncom nc om m in n g storm stor st o m of the or the titanspawn, tit it tan ansp sp the valkyries have broadened their horizons a bit, interpreting retin in ng th thei their eirr ma ei mand mandate ndat nd ate e to a all at allow l ow ll o t the he t tak taking akin ak ing g of t those in ho ose w wh who ho died heroically, even if not in battle. Today’s einherjar include de merce mercenaries, ceena nari ries ri es, , co cop cops, p s, even ev v en fi r re e fi gh ghte ghters, ters te rs s, mo mos most s t o of f whom are astonished to fi nd themselves drafted post mortem into the great army a rm rmy y of o Asgard. A sg sgar ard.
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