Monday, March 2, 2015

Post #10



My fellow gods and goddesses’ presentations were spectacular. I learned something new about each and every one of them. So if you are reading this, your presentation was awesome and I learned a lot.
The first two to go were Sun wukong and guan yin.  I learned that there is a large festival in china celebrating sun wukong.  They burn incense and do a mock battle between Monkey and the heavens. I learned that guan yin was an extremely caring goddess. I did not know that she would not go to the heavens until she had saved all of the souls on earth.  
Next, I learned a lot about Raven. Raven is one of the native American trickster gods. He used to be white, but was turned black from the smoke of a fire.  Komorkis is a native American goddess from the Blackfeet tribe. She is the goddess of the moon and she is represented by many different animals
On Wedensday I learned about hathor and sekhmet. They both share a body, but sekhmet is the goddess of war and hathor is the goddess of love.  I learned that sekhmet becomes the goddess of healing. I also learned that hathor is associated with the milky way.
Nut is the Egyptian goddess of the sky. I learned that ra punished her by not allowing her to have her children on any day, but thoth created five new days for nut to have her children on. I also got to learn about xi-wangmu. She is the goddess of immortality and she once spread diseases to humans.
I presented with loki, so I already knew a lot about him, but I did learn that his name has ties to Saturday. My father, Odin, was next. I learned about his two ravens Huginn and Munin and how they fly around the world to bring information to him. Ma’at was the last to go on Thursday. She is the Egyptian goddess of truth, justice and order. I learned that she is in charge of weighing peoples Ba’s.
ON Friday Artemis presented. I learned that she was given her hounds on her sixth birthday.  symbols for Artemis are the moon  dogs and deer. Next, the jade emperor presented. I learned that he was not always a god, but he had to pray for thousands of years to become immortal.  I also learned that he is a vegetarian.
Freyja is the goddess of love, death, beauty and war among other things. She has lots of symbols and her father is njord. Pandora was the last to present of Friday. I learned that she was created to punish mankind, or to give zeus a reason to punish mankind. She married epimetheus.

The first presenter on Tuesday was chang’e. I learned that chang’e had a pet rabbit. I also learned that she was married to Hou yi, who killed nine of the jade emperor’s children. Glispa is the native American goddess of healing. She was kidnapped by the klesh, but after she became immortal she joined them.
Rhea is Kronos’s husband. I learned that lions are sacred to her because they once protected zeus. I learned that above all else rhea cares about her children. Baldr was the god of light, joy, purity, beauty, and innocence. He was killed by loki. He only had one weakness and that was mistletoe.

Sunday, February 22, 2015

Post #9


One morning I woke up and reached to my side to grab my hammer. I didn’t feel it. I started grasping all of over my bed for my hammer, but it was not there. I finally awoke completely, and I was mad. “Where is my Mjollnir!” I yelled. I ran around asgard trying to find out who had taken my hammer. Then I found Loki. “Loki, where is my hammer!” Loki said he might know where it was and he flew away

            Loki flew to Jotunheim, the land of the giants, and met thrym the leader. Thrym told Loki that he had taken Thor’s hammer and had hidden it deep underground where nobody would be able to find it. The only way to get him to return it was to give him freya as a bride.

            Loki flew back to asgard, and told all of the gods the news. Freya refused to marry Thrym, despite my pleas. We had to get a new plan. Luckily for me Heimdall came up with a plan. Unfortunately for me I didn’t like heimdall’s plan, but there was no other way. I would have to dress up like freya and go to marry thrym.

            I dressed up like freya and loki escorted me to jotunheim and presented me to thrym. He became suspicious of me when I would not talk, and he asked loki about it. “She has lost her voice, she shouted for joy, for eight days, about getting to marry you,” Loki said. Thrym believed the lie, but he became suspicious again when I ate a monstrous amount of food and ale. Again loki defended me saying, “She was so excited about being your wife that she has not eaten in eight days.” Again Thrym believed it. Then thrym saw that my eyes were red. “She has not slept in eight days, she wanted to see you so bad,” Loki lied.

Thrym fell for all of Loki’s lies and still believed that I was freya. So just before we were to be married he brought out my hammer and gave it to me for a wedding gift. As soon as I had a hold of it, I killed Thrym and then went on to kill all of the rest of the giants in the area. The End

~Thor

Monday, February 16, 2015

Post #8



The conclusion to the myth begins when thrym believes my disguise, and gives me back mjollnir as a wedding present. I grabbed the hammer, threw off my veil and began pounding him with my hammer. As soon as I had destroyed him, I went on to kill all of the rest of the giants in the area. When they were all gone I went  back to asgard and hoped I would never have to wear a dress again.
~Thor

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Post #7


The climax of my myth would be after heimdall comes up with his plan to get my hammer back… Me dress up like freyja! It was a very humiliating experience, that I do not wish to repeat, but like a true warrior I did what had to be done. I arrived at jotunheim, the home of the giants, and loki helped me cover up my masculinity, so thrym did not discover who I really was. The climax is really when the quality of my disguise is up and the air, and it is possible that thrym will discover who has really come to “marry” him.
~THor

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Post #6


In the myth my beloved hammer is stolen, Mjollnir the source of many of my powers! The wicked giant Thrym, had taken it and buried  it deep underground so it would be impossible to find. The giant would only give me my hammer if Freyja would agree to marry him. Freyja absolutely refused to marry such a horrible creature. So we would have to come up with some other way to get my hammer back. Luckily for me Heimdall came up with a solution. Sorry, but I’m not going to tell you the solution right now. Some version of the story say that Loki stole my hammer and gave it to Thrym.

~Thor

Sunday, February 8, 2015

Post #5


The main character in the myth I am going to tell you is obviously me, Thor. I have already described myself to you so I will not do so again, but I will provide you with another picture.

Another character in the myth is loki. loki is a trickster and he loves to cause chaos. Some versions of the myth tell that loki is the reason there is any conflict at all.

The third character mentioned in the myth is freyja. Freyja is the wife of odin, the king of gods. she is kind and is the goddess of love. she is also the goddess of war and death.

heimdall is the guardian god. He is the gatekeeper for asgard. He has phenomenal hearing and sight. Here is a picture of him.
 
Thrym is the antagonist of the story. he is the evil king of jotunheim. the Iceland of the the giants. in this myth he does something unforgivable, and I have to punish him and all of the giants he rules.
 

Post #4


The myth that I am going to tell you about has two different settings. It begins in asgard the wonderful home of the gods, located in the heavens.

then we leave asgard and travel to Jotunheim, the home of the giants, where the evil thrym is leader . Jotunheim is mountainous and  ice cold, like the hearts of the giants who inhabit the place.

~Thor

Monday, February 2, 2015

Post #3

      I am one of the most popular of all of the Norse gods. My  name was the inspiration for the name of the fifth day of the week, Thursday (Thor's day). I am also a super hero in the marvel movie named after me, Thor. My name has also been used to name several places, including Thorsberg moor in Germany and Torvshavn, the capital of the Faroe Islands.. The element Thorium is also named after me.

Saturday, January 31, 2015

Post #2



 I live in asgard and I have the duty of protecting it from any dangers. My greatest enemy is the serpent Jormungand. I have other enemies though, including, Geirrod and well, pretty much all of the giants and giantesses. Although he is also one of my greatest allies, Loki, could also be considered my enemy, due to all the times he has tricked me! When he is not up to his pranks, Loki can be a valuable ally. I am also allies with odin, freya, my wife, sif, and my children, thrud, magni and modi. My servants, thialfi and Roskva also assist me.
            I am from norse mythology and many people think of me when they think of goats or hammers. My goats are the ones that pull my chariot and of course my hammer is mjollnir. I have a big ego and I know that I am the strongest man around, so I am not afraid to enter combat with any creature. When people make me made I vow to get my revenge on them, and I always  keep my oaths. I am not all bloodthirsty and vicious. I have a kind nature and I am a joyful man not afraid of hard work. i am very protective of my friends and I will never let any harm befall asgard. 
~Thor

Post #1


My name is Thor. I am sometimes called the Keeper of Oaths. I am the god of sky, thunder and fertility. I am the son of Jord, the giantess of the Earth, and Odin. Although my father is the king of the gods I quickly gained more popularity than him, due to the fact that I did not demand human sacrifices. I had two children with the giantess Jarnsaxa. These two were named Magni and Modi. I married a goddess named Sif, she is beautiful with long golden hair. With her I had a daughter called Thrud.
            I am a large man with a big build. I am the strongest man of them all, mortal or god. They say I have eyes like lightning. I love food and drink and could eat two bulls in one sitting. My most obvious weapon is my hammer, Mjollnir. I take Mjollnir with me everywhere, except for when it was stolen (that’s another story). It can shrink so I can keep it in my pocket. It also returns to me, like a boomerang, after I have thrown it. I have another asset that many people forget about, my belt, Megingjard. It doubles my strength and makes me even more powerful. I hate to admit that I have any weaknesses, but I suppose I do have some. First of all I am not very bright. I am easily fooled, often by the trickster Loki. Another of my flaws is my love of drink.
~Thor