If there's anything I love to do as an author, besides putting words into sentences and creating things, it's discussing the possibilities of pantheon origins, which ones have been around the longest, and so on.
In particular, I love discussing the Norse and Greek cultures and the various and not-so-subtle differences between them. For there is a huge difference between them. One cannot convince me that Loki and Hermes are one in the same. They're tricksters, yes, and both can walk across the sky, but that's where their similarities end.
All of these differences are going to be amongst the conflicts in The Twilight of the Gods series. Whether or not people will agree with me will remain to be seen.
If anything, it will be fun to see the Gods in action with each other.
And, yes, all good reasons why one must never put Loki, Hermes, and Dionysus in the same room together.
Like. Ever.
In particular, I love discussing the Norse and Greek cultures and the various and not-so-subtle differences between them. For there is a huge difference between them. One cannot convince me that Loki and Hermes are one in the same. They're tricksters, yes, and both can walk across the sky, but that's where their similarities end.
All of these differences are going to be amongst the conflicts in The Twilight of the Gods series. Whether or not people will agree with me will remain to be seen.
If anything, it will be fun to see the Gods in action with each other.
And, yes, all good reasons why one must never put Loki, Hermes, and Dionysus in the same room together.
Like. Ever.