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Archery

Posted on 2011.09.27 at 20:04
Doom: Ņur
Mūza: Negură Bunget
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Anathemantrā aizgāja normāls lokšaušanas loops, gvk. pateicoties lietotājam apachewarface ([info]sissy un [info]lenorai gan jau patiktu ;). Man bērnībā (indiāņu periodā) bija vairāki no lazdām darināti loki (kā arī paštaisītas bultas, kas mēdza ieķerties un palikt koku zaros - atgādinu, 33 Lieli Koki - toties bija, pa ko šaut ar pārējām bultām, haha), bet atceros, ka pašu labāko (lokanāko) tēvs demonstratīvi salauza pēc tam, kad biju trāpījis māsai precīzi starp acīm (pierē, netīšām, protams) Horror



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Loki

Posted on 2010.12.21 at 06:50
Doom: Inconclusiveness
Mūza: Warpaint
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Sānceļos no semināra briedinājumiem...

Loki's origins and role in Norse mythology have been much debated by scholars. In 1835, Jacob Grimm was first to produce a major theory about Loki, in which he advanced the notion of Loki as a "god of fire". In 1889, Sophus Bugge theorized Loki to be variant of Lucifer of Christian mythology, an element of Bugge's larger effort to find a basis of Christianity in Norse mythology. After World War II, four scholarly theories dominated. The first of the four theories is that of Folke Ström, who in 1956 concluded that Loki is a hypostasis of the god Odin. In 1959, Jan de Vries theorized that Loki is a typical example of a trickster figure. In 1961, by way of excluding all non-Scandinavian mythological parallels in her analysis, Anna Birgitta Rooth concluded that Loki was originally a spider. Anne Holtsmark, writing in 1962, concluded that no conclusion could be made about Loki.

via jk

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loki