And a few other choice terms. He got his own, in the end. Their curse was lifted.
Ah—the patriarchy that casts expectation upon women to act a certain way or damns them. That kind of double standard that they're exposed to. To the Midgardians it's a tad different, but it exists to those in Asgard as well.
They were all women, as a Valkyrior tends to be.
They were damned by the King of Asgard, and then abandoned by their lover. You can imagine their displeasure on top of the curse. They consumed the souls of the dead, undead themselves, yet all the dead were turned toward Hel or Valhalla, depending.
Soooo ... they were always hungry, painted as monsters, and left to suffer.
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And a few other choice terms. He got his own, in the end. Their curse was lifted.
Ah—the patriarchy that casts expectation upon women to act a certain way or damns them. That kind of double standard that they're exposed to. To the Midgardians it's a tad different, but it exists to those in Asgard as well.
They were all women, as a Valkyrior tends to be.
They were damned by the King of Asgard, and then abandoned by their lover. You can imagine their displeasure on top of the curse. They consumed the souls of the dead, undead themselves, yet all the dead were turned toward Hel or Valhalla, depending.
Soooo ... they were always hungry, painted as monsters, and left to suffer.