A god and his son’s A God & His Sons By:Seth Brandhagen.

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A god and his son’s A God & His Sons By:Seth Brandhagen

comics "Comics"

The Wall

milgard The world of man Milgard

"Niflhem the land of the Dead"

ODIN Odin

He is a wise… He is wise...

He is brave… He is Brave...

These are his Adventures.

The Cosmic Tree The cosmic tree

Poetry Mead

THOR

He flies and fights…

Frost Giants with...

His Hammer

Thor’s half brother Thor’s half Brother

LOKI

He hates. . .

Thor… THOR

Balder BALDER

“The Bleeding God”

Loki’s Hand. . .

Loki’s betrayal Loki's Betrayal

Ragnarok Ragnarok

Odin’s Death

Thor’s Death

"A New Day"

All is one, one is all “All is one, one is all” unknown

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