Back in Asgard, Freya is asked to marry a giant. Her response? She snorts so loudly that the halls of heaven shake. No deal.
On the surface, Thrymr is a punchline—the giant who lost everything because he couldn’t spot a beard under a veil. But his story has depth: Back in Asgard, Freya is asked to marry a giant
Loki again: “She hasn’t slept for eight nights, so eager for this night.” Back in Asgard
Back in Asgard, Freya is asked to marry a giant. Her response? She snorts so loudly that the halls of heaven shake. No deal.
On the surface, Thrymr is a punchline—the giant who lost everything because he couldn’t spot a beard under a veil. But his story has depth:
Loki again: “She hasn’t slept for eight nights, so eager for this night.”