A fill for this prompt contributed by Jaxonkreide. Title: Untitled Author: Zathura Rating: G Summary: None
Link/Full Text: The Norns looked on towards Asguard. They had given the small gods milleniums to better themselves, but they seem to have lost their way even with guidance thrown in their path. The presumed gods kept belittling and degrading the other races instead of helping them get to their full potential. In their hubris, the Asguardians have even fallen behind in some aspects of life, and have become stagant in their old ways While the little frost giant might think the Norns had forsaken him, it was not completely the truth. The Norns could not always intervene, they had to let some of the story unfold without their input. He had already been put in the path of the Asguardian King, with the hope of changing an old mentality and bring new prosperity to his race. Instead, the so called king made too many mistakes, and almost irreversible damage to the giant. When once again he spit in the wisdom of the Norns and sent Loki to Midguard without his powers to be enslaved, the Norns had had enough. Thankfully, the heroes of Midguard were noble, and treated their chosen with as much respect as the situation would allow. The Norns decided to treat Odin with one of his own tricks: they sent all of Asguardians on Midguard, stripped of their might and power, until they learned again humility and wisdom. It thus reversed Odin's last sanction, returning to the frost giant his powers. While Midguardians might be considered the weakest of the races, it was their dedication the become the best of themselves despite those weaknesses that gave them their strength and value. Hopefully, the Asguardians will learn from them
Satisfied, the Norns returned to their watch, letting once again the story unfold from the free will of the races of the nine realms.
FILL: Gods Stripped of Their Powers
Title: Untitled
Author: Zathura
Rating: G
Summary: None
Link/Full Text:
The Norns looked on towards Asguard. They had given the small gods milleniums to better themselves, but they seem to have lost their way even with guidance thrown in their path. The presumed gods kept belittling and degrading the other races instead of helping them get to their full potential. In their hubris, the Asguardians have even fallen behind in some aspects of life, and have become stagant in their old ways
While the little frost giant might think the Norns had forsaken him, it was not completely the truth. The Norns could not always intervene, they had to let some of the story unfold without their input. He had already been put in the path of the Asguardian King, with the hope of changing an old mentality and bring new prosperity to his race. Instead, the so called king made too many mistakes, and almost irreversible damage to the giant.
When once again he spit in the wisdom of the Norns and sent Loki to Midguard without his powers to be enslaved, the Norns had had enough. Thankfully, the heroes of Midguard were noble, and treated their chosen with as much respect as the situation would allow. The Norns decided to treat Odin with one of his own tricks: they sent all of Asguardians on Midguard, stripped of their might and power, until they learned again humility and wisdom. It thus reversed Odin's last sanction, returning to the frost giant his powers.
While Midguardians might be considered the weakest of the races, it was their dedication the become the best of themselves despite those weaknesses that gave them their strength and value. Hopefully, the Asguardians will learn from them
Satisfied, the Norns returned to their watch, letting once again the story unfold from the free will of the races of the nine realms.