[He allows that word to sink in: mythos, a story. He had become a legend, a man with a reputation far wider reaching and longer lasting than he had ever dreamed. His name and deeds would survive long after he reached the far shore of Acheron, but what forms might they take when his living body no longer anchored them?]
Indeed, for stories keep alive the deeds of gods and of men. Are such stories not immortal?
[And part and parcel of immortality is immutability, yet Loki suggests the opposite.]
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Indeed, for stories keep alive the deeds of gods and of men. Are such stories not immortal?
[And part and parcel of immortality is immutability, yet Loki suggests the opposite.]