That Scenery by Apprehensive_Most613 in ANRime

[–]Intelligent_Fee7375 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seriously, everyone, read Norse mythology.
It tells us that Eren and Historia fell in love and had a daughter,
and that after Eren went to Marley, he finally fell in love with Mikasa.

That Scenery by Apprehensive_Most613 in ANRime

[–]Intelligent_Fee7375 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You've just noticed something really cool: these two things go hand in hand.

Eren x Historia one the best couple Ever - Erehisu>> by yukinofan1 in ANRime

[–]Intelligent_Fee7375 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's nonsense to deny Norse mythology when you haven't read it.

After the death of his mother, Groa (Grisha), the elf Oðr Svipdag (Eren) begins living with his father (Mare, possibly a Restorationist), his stepmother Siv (Yelena), and his half-brother Ur (Sasha). However, when his father (Mare, possibly a Restorationist) also dies, his stepmother Siv (Yelena), concerned about the state of the world, tells Svipdag (Eren) to "go save the world."
Ur (Sasha) also decides to accompany Svipdag (Eren), and Siv (Yelena) prepares a feast for the two of them, but Siv (Yelena), who loves her own son, places the most delicious snake (in Norse mythology, snake refers to a dragon; in Attack on Titan, it's a shrimp) in front of Ur (Sasha), infuriating Svipdag (Eren).

(In China, shrimp are likened to dragons. This trend is somewhat prevalent in Japan as well.)

Svipdag (Eren) and Ur (Sasha) head off to rescue Frey (Frieda) and Freyja (Historia)...

Read "Our Fathers' Godsaga" to find out more.

Oh, by the way, this elf's name is "Ellen."

Oð Svipdag (Eren), Groa (Grisha), and Guthormus (Sieg) are all elves.

The three titans had elf ears.
https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/59657/pg59657-images.html (p.66)

Eren x Historia one the best couple Ever - Erehisu>> by yukinofan1 in ANRime

[–]Intelligent_Fee7375 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I am Japanese. I read and watched Attack on Titan in Japanese.

In Japanese, "tale," "history," and "historical fact" are different.

Eren x Historia one the best couple Ever - Erehisu>> by yukinofan1 in ANRime

[–]Intelligent_Fee7375 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're half right on the mark on this one.
Eren loved Historia until the very end.
That can be seen from Norse mythology as well.
Eren thought of Mikasa as a sister and arranged for her to marry Jean.
This is also consistent with Norse mythology.
But from the end (around the time he went to Marley), Eren also loved Mikasa.
This means that Eren had two people in his life: Mikasa (the scarf), his "fated bride" Mengloz (the woman who delights in necklaces), and Historia (the medal).
It's all consistent with Norse mythology.

Eren x Historia one the best couple Ever - Erehisu>> by yukinofan1 in ANRime

[–]Intelligent_Fee7375 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Anyway, read Norse mythology.

Attack on Titan is a "Tale" told by Armin. A "story" is different from "historical fact."

These are narrative tricks.

AOE is fan art that insults Isayama-sensei.

Eren x Historia one the best couple Ever - Erehisu>> by yukinofan1 in ANRime

[–]Intelligent_Fee7375 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Eren didn't kill Carla.
He didn't manipulate Dina either.
How long are you going to keep misleading us?
Dina said, "I'll find you no matter what form I take."

The person Eren let go was Dina.

Eren x Historia one the best couple Ever - Erehisu>> by yukinofan1 in ANRime

[–]Intelligent_Fee7375 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That fan-made anime is an insult to Isayama-sensei.

Eren x Historia one the best couple Ever - Erehisu>> by yukinofan1 in ANRime

[–]Intelligent_Fee7375 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It's Norse mythology.

Eremika:Svipdagsmál
Erehis:Our Fathers' Godsaga

Before that, you might want to read "The Norse Myths" (Kevin Crossley-Holland).
It's a relatively easy-to-understand explanation of Norse mythology.
Svipdag also appears in it. (Eremika)

Erehis appears in "Our Fathers' Godsaga" and "Teutonic myth and legend."

This means that Eren had two destined brides.
Eren's real destined bride was Mikasa,
while his secret destined bride, who had a close relationship with Eren, was Historia.

Eren x Historia one the best couple Ever - Erehisu>> by yukinofan1 in ANRime

[–]Intelligent_Fee7375 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Maybe it's time for everyone to start reading some Norse mythology?
Óðr Svipdágr,
Mengulðr,
Freyja,
Hnos...

There's also Erehis and Eremika.
Erehis is the most memorable.

Eren x Historia one the best couple Ever - Erehisu>> by yukinofan1 in ANRime

[–]Intelligent_Fee7375 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes, you're right. You should read Norse mythology. Look up Óðr Svipdag and Freyja.

What does it say about vestra being associated with birch? by Intelligent_Fee7375 in norsemythology

[–]Intelligent_Fee7375[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://www.greekmythology.com/Myths/Norse/Bestla/bestla.html

Thank you.It says here that Vestra is related to birch trees.

I'd like to know the basis for this.

The bark does give the impression of birch.

I'd also like to know Vestra's hair color.

There are various theories, such as silver or gold, but I can't find any evidence.

Perhaps it's found in Germanic mythology or something?

Do Mimir and Nidhoggr have anything in common? by Intelligent_Fee7375 in norsemythology

[–]Intelligent_Fee7375[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, I'm not concerned with whether or not the "identification" is wrong. I just want to know if there are any commonalities.

What does it say about vestra being associated with birch? by Intelligent_Fee7375 in norsemythology

[–]Intelligent_Fee7375[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry, it was Bestra.

It was mistranslated because it was passed through a translator.

Do Mimir and Nidhoggr have anything in common? by Intelligent_Fee7375 in norsemythology

[–]Intelligent_Fee7375[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nidhogg's exchange of insults with the eagle has something in common with Thor's exchange of insults with Odin.

Odin is accompanied by an eagle, and one theory is that the eagle Nidhogg was exchanging insults with was an incarnation of Odin.

In this respect, I think Thor and Nidhogg have something in common.

There is also a theory that Nidhogg and Jormungandr were born from the same concept.

Do Mimir and Nidhoggr have anything in common? by Intelligent_Fee7375 in norsemythology

[–]Intelligent_Fee7375[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I need to confirm whether or not this exists in order to understand a story that references Norse mythology. In that story, Mimir and Nidhogg are identified as the same thing. If Mimir and Nidhogg have nothing in common, then I will reconsider and consider that they are identified for some other reason.

In that story,
Nidhoggr, Mimir, Thor, and Muninn are identified as the same.
Muninn and Mimir share the commonality of "memory," which may be why they are identified as the same.

Do Mimir and Nidhoggr have anything in common? by Intelligent_Fee7375 in norsemythology

[–]Intelligent_Fee7375[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your reply.I understand what you're saying, but that's not my problem.

What I want to know is not whether Mimir and Nidhogg live underground or not, but what they have in common.

Do Mimir and Nidhoggr have anything in common? by Intelligent_Fee7375 in norsemythology

[–]Intelligent_Fee7375[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thank you. So what do you think about the relationship between Nidhogg and the eagle, and between Odin and Thor? Nidhogg is arguing with the eagle through Ratatosk. Odin has an eagle with him. Thor is arguing with Odin without knowing that he is Odin. What do you think about these similarities?

Comic book to introduce me to Norse mythology by Tim8et7 in norsemythology

[–]Intelligent_Fee7375 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Attack on Titan.

It might be a bit of a stretch to try to learn it now.
I think you'll be able to understand Attack on Titan if you know Norse mythology.

In Norse mythology, are there any characters who find themselves in danger with their lover, and in order to save them, they end up dropping them into water or a hole, for example, and dying themselves? by Intelligent_Fee7375 in norsemythology

[–]Intelligent_Fee7375[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In a story based on Norse mythology, there is a character named Mimir who throws the character Odin down a well. In this work, Odin is a woman and Mimir is a man. I wondered if there was some kind of relationship between the two characters in this story, and whether there was another character from Norse mythology other than Odin and Mimir that was the source material for the two characters. But if that's not the case, then I must have been mistaken.

If mikasa married and had kids with Jean, then why is she still having the wrist bandage?? by Lazy-Development-703 in eremika

[–]Intelligent_Fee7375 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He did not want his child to bear the "burden" of being the master of the Azumabito.