pancakemix wrote:soundman wrote:I just found this little tidbit on Wikipedia: "Then were taken Loki's sons, Váli and Nari or Narfi; the Æsir changed Váli into the form of a wolf, and he tore asunder Narfi his brother."
Sound anything like our night scene?
Little extra info: "Váli, son of Loki, is otherwise unknown. It has been suggested that the Völuspá stanza actually refers to Váli, son of Odin, and that Snorri created the Váli, son of Loki, character to make sense of it." The first quote at the top of my post is of the Völuspá stanza.
I'm very close to lynching Saf.
That is part of my problem with Saf's claim. The flavor is very thin and and very odd. I don't know how much I really want to gamble here.
hmm... im good with either one. my vote stays on saf, but could go to pressuring a new case if we decide its too risky to pressure saf