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Chapter 5 | Page 18
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Chapter 5 | Page 18

by Sarah on September 29, 2011 at 12:01 am
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  1. Joanna
    September 29, 2011, 1:43 am | # | Reply

    Really enjoying the story so far. Poor Hedda!
    And what an interesting ritual!

    • Sarah
      September 29, 2011, 4:02 pm | # | Reply

      Thank you! Hedda will get outta this, worry not!

  2. Ahtna
    September 29, 2011, 5:24 am | # | Reply

    What is the position of the slaves in the afterlife? Are they still slaves, or more like companions? I can’t image a reason why a slave would volunteer to be a slave for the rest of its… death?

    Also, since the old man died peacefull in bed at an old age, he would go to Hel (would’nt he?) Do you know if the destination had any effect on the ritual?

    My knowledge of the Scandanvian mythology is minimal.

    • Mary
      September 29, 2011, 11:33 am | # | Reply

      Everyone’s knowledge of Scandanvian mythology is minimal. Much of it was not written down into well into the Christian period. And I don’t believe any of that which was written down talks about the status of slaves. We can just guess from the graves.

    • Sarah
      September 29, 2011, 4:07 pm | # | Reply

      They probably were expected to continue to serve their master in the afterlife. Sometimes some of the slaves really loved their masters and would gladly go through all that to be with them (or so I assume). And it is likely the man would go to Hel, but not all of Hel is doom and gloom. Some areas are less bad than others (there might even be nice places, but I’m not positive where I read or heard that). Regardless of how he died, he was still an important man and deserving of a great big funeral. Or so his family thinks.

      And yeah my knowledge is pretty minimal too, gleaned only from a handful of books. Religious beliefs are especially hard to figure out because they varied by location and were mostly written down by Christianizing monks or Muslim travelers. Not exactly unbiased recorders.

  3. Alana Abbott
    September 29, 2011, 8:39 am | # | Reply

    Yeah. Kinda hate Stubbles now. Just found him irritating before. Beardy, on the other hand, looks like a generally good guy, and I kind of want to see him pull the feet out from under his brother for being a jerk.

    • Sir Chaos
      September 29, 2011, 2:18 pm | # | Reply

      I agree… I wouldn´t be surprised if Beardy ended up sabotaging his brother and letting Hedda escape. Even if “sabotaging” just means he stands by while Coal shows Stubbles what it means to piss off an Einherji.

    • Sarah
      September 29, 2011, 4:08 pm | # | Reply

      Haha! Yeah me too. Stubbles will get his someday. Well, not in the story, but we can all imagine some horrible thing befalling him. :3

      • Sir Chaos
        September 30, 2011, 6:47 am | # | Reply

        WE can all imagine it. YOU can make it happen. We´re all counting on you. 😀

  4. Stein
    September 29, 2011, 9:49 am | # | Reply

    I stand by the same opinion as before, they shall be titled Beardy the Nice and Stubbles the Jerk.

    I’m on InkOutbreak, Following you already. Look a nice idea 8D

    • Sarah
      September 29, 2011, 4:08 pm | # | Reply

      Thank you! Yeah those titles fit perfectly. XD

  5. handyhippie65
    September 29, 2011, 10:07 am | # | Reply

    where’s a face eating bear when you need one? i’ll bet the stubbles tickle your tongue. “you might enjoy it.” i know i would. :p

    • Sarah
      September 29, 2011, 4:09 pm | # | Reply

      HAHA! Yeah, where’s them bears! Or wolves, or rabid reindeer or something.

  6. Mary
    September 29, 2011, 11:34 am | # | Reply

    on the other hand Ibn Fadlan was telling traveler’s tales. There is a certain fame to such tales and their reliability.

    • Sarah
      September 29, 2011, 4:11 pm | # | Reply

      Haha, true. All these sources have to be taken with a grain of salt, but they’re still some of the best sources we have. It’s certainly inspiring story fodder, either way. :3

  7. Betsy
    September 29, 2011, 6:01 pm | # | Reply

    It would be so unfortunate if Stubbles suddenly tripped off that fjord for reasons unexplained, wouldn’t it. *wink wink*

    Personally, given the choice of jumping into the fjord which might kill me, verses the guy who actually will kill me, I’d take the fjord.

    • Sarah
      September 29, 2011, 9:03 pm | # | Reply

      Haha! He won’t get close enough to the edge for that to happen, unfortunately. Oh well. D:

  8. LazyReader
    September 29, 2011, 9:33 pm | # | Reply

    You know the ritual, if it involves various mind altering drugs, count me……………..in.

    Why are the edges of all cliffs shaped like toilets.

    • Sarah
      September 29, 2011, 9:54 pm | # | Reply

      HAHA! Actually that cliff is inspired by Preikestolen in Norway, but you have a point. Nature’s weird like that.

  9. Klaa
    September 30, 2011, 12:46 am | # | Reply

    Ill have to admit I was a bit curious if you were planning to include some of the more “graphical” aspects of recorded Viking funerals.

    • Sarah
      September 30, 2011, 4:03 pm | # | Reply

      Haha, nah that would get a bit too graphic. TMK straddles the line between PG and PG-13 frequently, but that would be a bit much to show. Not to mention for me to draw. DX

  10. Ceceoh
    September 30, 2011, 6:57 pm | # | Reply

    Tee-Hee! The preview sketches for next week made me think of The Fugitive, with Stubbles as Tommy Lee Jones:

    Hedda: I don’t want to die!
    Stubbles: I don’t care.

    May as well jump, Hedda. It worked for Harrison Ford.

    !

    • Sarah
      September 30, 2011, 7:00 pm | # | Reply

      HAHA! I haven’t seen that movie, but the dialogue certainly fits. XD

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