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Flashback. Impressive picture of one of the battles in the war between

the Asir and the Vanir.

Leading the attack, Odin is seen clearly, wielding a spear above the

heads of the Asir. In the flashback, he is clad more like a vikingking

than a privateye. Tyr, (with two hands), and the

young Thor, (without hammer), are in the front line. Heimdal is also

there; Loke too can be seen clearly.

The Vanir could be inspired a bit by greek or celtic mythology, with

centaurs, satyrs and men with antlers among elves, faeries and more

human-like vanir, (check out the figures on the Golden Horn, Deleurans

History of Denmark and Loisels Peter Pan for inspiration).

Their clothing could also be based on southernly inspiration, but as if

made by a viking tailor. Among the Vanir you can see Njord in the

frontline. In all of the flashbacks Njord looks like him self, but he's

dressed in more flashy clothes and cloaks. (His "present-hair" isn't

grey, is it? If it is, it could be brown in the flashback, for example

with a grey stroke in the beard.)

Everybody are shouting and look extremely enraged.

T.B: The case had taken an unusual turn with one, simple word, Godspit!

A word that brought my mind back to the War!...

The first war in the world....

The war between gods and demigods...- the Asir and the Vanir..

The war none of us could have won!

Flashback. The estate of Njord in Vanaheim, maybe the buildings should

have a roman look?. The most prominent of the Asir and the Vanir from

the previous picture stand in the coutyard in a line on each side. In

the middle stands a jar with "ears" (handles), decorated with a stylized

face. Odin and Njord have stepped forward and while scowling to each

other, spit in the jar.

T.B: We met to make peace at the estate of Njord in Vanaheim, land of

the demigods.

Asir and Vanir all spat in one single jar, thereby mixing their essence.

 

Close-up of the spitting-jar.

T.B: The Spit of the Gods! But what happened to it?

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