Anonymous
11/4/2025, 9:49:33 AM
No.545243864
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Saikey says you smell chat, take a bath before you rape her underage pussy
Anonymous
10/30/2025, 7:46:45 AM
No.544621113
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>Psyche dies
>but you can still play as her
I don't fucking get it
Also,
If I'm interpreting it correctly that Psyche went to Niflheim, then it appears that she will come back as a ghost, or be born anew by some magic fuckery, but before that, we'll probably have to fight a dragon on the same level as Alduin. Here's why:
>Niflheim was primarily a realm of primordial ice and cold, with the frozen rivers of Élivágar and the well of Hvergelmir, from which come all the rivers
>Hvergelmir [...] is an important primal wellspring
>In the Poetic Edda, Hvergelmir is mentioned in a single stanza, which details that it is the location where liquid from the antlers of the stag Eikþyrnir flow
>Even more worthy of note is the hart Eikthyrni, which stands in Valhall and bites from the limbs of the tree (Yggdrasil); and from his horns distils such abundant exudation that it comes down into Hvergelmir [...] — Brodeur's translation of Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda
And here's the dragon part. Basically some more sufferkino before we get our wife back:
>In relation to the world tree Yggdrasill, Odin tells Gylfi that frost jötnar is located under the second root, where Ginnungagap (Yawning Void) once was:
>The Ash is greatest of all trees and best: its limbs spread out over all the world and stand above heaven. Three roots of the tree uphold it and stand exceeding broad: one is among the Æsir; another among the Rime-Giants, in that place where aforetime was the Yawning Void; the third stands over Niflheim, and under that root is Hvergelmir, and Nídhöggr gnaws the root from below.
>Hvergelmir is mentioned a final time in the Prose Edda where Third discusses the unpleasantries of Náströnd. Third notes that Hvergelmir yet worse than the venom-filled Náströnd because—by way of quoting a portion of a stanza from the Poetic Edda poem Völuspá—"There Nídhöggr torments the bodies of the dead"