eva amálka k...... @AmalLikesToPlay
16 May, 02:58
Now the most important question.
Who owns a writing pen for Libris Fabula?

Q is one way to get a writing pen right?...
It's high time to get the "story pen" back.

this is no accident. 👇
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eva amálka k...... @AmalLikesToPlay
25 August, 09:07 (E)
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What if the poetic EDDA actually describes the power struggle and conditions between two "their" basic opposing clans representing vampires and werewolves and maybe other genetically modified genetic bloodlines X against humanity and therefore against the gods/builders/creators...

This would mean that, among other things, genetic experiments via Cain's bloodline are also described in the book. Think in metaphors as you read, it's really all there. It must have been encoded somehow for humanity, because "they" don't have the intuition for ability to understand metaphors as a pure human being - that takes empathy.

"At the end of time "they" must tell humanity the truth."
link to read and download the book https://sacred-texts.com/n...

The really author of the work is unknown and the specific period when the work was written is also in the mist.

The Edda lists the ! wolf ! Fenrir as being Loki's child with Angrbotha.

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eva amálka k...... @AmalLikesToPlay
8/11
Fenrir, meaning “fen-dweller”, is the last significant child of Loki, and the gods knew that Fenrir was involved in a terrible prophecy related to the demise of Odin. They first attempted to raise the wolf amongst themselves to keep it under their watchful eyes, and only Tyr was bold enough to approach and feed the wolf.
Tyr was a strong god associated with battle, justice, and he was renowned for his bravery by feeding Fenrir. Unfortunately, Fenrir grew rapidly, much like Jormungandr, so the gods decided he could not stay in Asgard.
Rather than letting him roam free, they decided to bind him with chains. They crafted a strong shackle, brought it to Fenrir, claiming they wanted to test his strength.
Fenrir saw that this would hardly be much of a test and agreed to let them shackle him. He stretched his muscles, and the shackle broke easily. So, the gods went and crafted a second one twice as strong.
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