@BaneOfLannister I care less because I have outgrown my interest in the subject. Just as I did with my toys when I was a child. I'm sorry if I have offended you. I understand that I was incorrect. I may look back into Norse mythology later. My school offers a class for mythology.
@rpgamer94 True, but they're important to some. Myself for instance being an ancient cultures major, useless degree really still matters though. Especially if you claim to have researched it. And apparently your two years of aging haven't educated you any. If you could care less, that means you have at least some care about rather you were wrong or not. That, or being incorrect about something you claim to have researched actually does matter to you which is a good thing.
@BaneOfLannister As if it really matters. I was 13 maybe 14 at the time. We all like to act as though we know everything during that period of our lives. Regardless, you must feel obligated to go out of your way to be a prick. I really could care less if I were wrong or not. It's just mythology; little stories and myths.
@rpgamer94 The time frame and whether you care anymore or not doesn't change the fact that you were incorrect and spreading it around like you knew what you were talking about when you clearly didn't.
@BaneOfLannister Also notice that I posted that two years ago. It's a little redundant to argue with a two year old post. But thanks for the "info" I guess. Not that I really care about Norse Mythology anymore.
@rpgamer94 No it isn't. That's Garmr, the guard dog of Hel. He is not Loki's son. You're thinking of Fenrir who is the wolf Tyr is referring to when he mocks the creature saying "You won't be the first dog I've muzzled." Doing research means going further than wikipedia.
there is a great deal of research that went into this game, ive been researching norse mythology since i beat the game and everything is accurate, its amazing. the dog u see there is auctually loki's son in norse mythology, he was a giant norse mythology also. i suggest everyon so research on the norse gods, its very interesting
@BaneOfLannister I care less because I have outgrown my interest in the subject. Just as I did with my toys when I was a child. I'm sorry if I have offended you. I understand that I was incorrect. I may look back into Norse mythology later. My school offers a class for mythology.
rpgamer94 9 months ago
@rpgamer94 True, but they're important to some. Myself for instance being an ancient cultures major, useless degree really still matters though. Especially if you claim to have researched it. And apparently your two years of aging haven't educated you any. If you could care less, that means you have at least some care about rather you were wrong or not. That, or being incorrect about something you claim to have researched actually does matter to you which is a good thing.
BaneOfLannister 9 months ago
@BaneOfLannister As if it really matters. I was 13 maybe 14 at the time. We all like to act as though we know everything during that period of our lives. Regardless, you must feel obligated to go out of your way to be a prick. I really could care less if I were wrong or not. It's just mythology; little stories and myths.
rpgamer94 9 months ago
@rpgamer94 The time frame and whether you care anymore or not doesn't change the fact that you were incorrect and spreading it around like you knew what you were talking about when you clearly didn't.
BaneOfLannister 9 months ago
@BaneOfLannister Also notice that I posted that two years ago. It's a little redundant to argue with a two year old post. But thanks for the "info" I guess. Not that I really care about Norse Mythology anymore.
rpgamer94 9 months ago
@rpgamer94 No it isn't. That's Garmr, the guard dog of Hel. He is not Loki's son. You're thinking of Fenrir who is the wolf Tyr is referring to when he mocks the creature saying "You won't be the first dog I've muzzled." Doing research means going further than wikipedia.
BaneOfLannister 9 months ago
If you insist. Norse Mythology hardly needs to be researched by anyone who's touched a book that even briefly touches on it.
BoydTheMilkmanX 1 year ago
ok? i'm sure you did. norse mythology is very interesting. research it. or, maybe you wont. lol.
rpgamer94 1 year ago
A great deal of research? Lol.
Without even researching the Norse mythology I knew all this shit.
BoydTheMilkmanX 1 year ago
there is a great deal of research that went into this game, ive been researching norse mythology since i beat the game and everything is accurate, its amazing. the dog u see there is auctually loki's son in norse mythology, he was a giant norse mythology also. i suggest everyon so research on the norse gods, its very interesting
rpgamer94 3 years ago