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whose_son_am_i ([personal profile] whose_son_am_i) wrote in [community profile] dreamcrystals2022-09-08 05:45 pm

Flytting 1

Sender: Loki of Asgard
To: Everyone
Subject: Introduction and a Riddle

It seems a popular way to test and get used to this journal is to do a proper introduction. I am Loki of Asgard. As might be surmised, I am newly arrived--though I find this place intriguing and curious so far. I think I'll have fun here.

I could go on, but instead, I have a riddle for you all.

My head was forged / by hammer's hit,
pricked by a point / and polished by files.
What comes before me, / I frequently eat.
With rings adorned / I doth strike,
hard against hard, / a hole in my back.
Shoved forth / I shall defend
my master's money / amidst the night.
Sometimes I spin / my skull backwards,
when my lord wants me / - the warden of his wealth -
to hand him the treasures / of hundreds of heroes
he killed in battle / to capture their gold.

I look forward to hearing your answers.
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[personal profile] herewardbound 2022-09-21 11:15 am (UTC)(link)
I see. Well, if you're curious, I suppose you wouldn't be the first to know.

Did whoever-it-was happen to explain the concept of Persona to you?
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[personal profile] herewardbound 2022-09-28 01:47 pm (UTC)(link)
I suppose it is all a bit Jungian. I think his theories were considerably less literal than this, though.

Broadly, there is a space which is generated by human thought- we called it the Metaverse, though I don't know if it has any more proper name. The Metaverse is shaped by humanity's collective cognition, filled with Shadows, each corresponding to a living human in the physical world. Shadows are usually some facet of their counterpart's personality- an aspect they hide from the world, or something about themselves they suppress.

A Persona can be born when a living human enters the Metaverse and is forced to confront that aspect of themselves- whether through a literal confrontation with their Shadow, or being forced by circumstance to reveal that part of themselves they can no longer ignore. The Persona is more or less an extension of the summoner's will, and is usually capable of some fairly astounding physical or magical feats.

They also... tend to take the form of figures of history or myth.

I'd imagine whoever mentioned me did so because the Persona I awoke to was Loki.
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[personal profile] herewardbound 2022-09-28 02:06 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm not completely comfortable getting into the details for reasons I'm sure you understand

but I have noticed a tendency for Persona awakened in life-or-death situations to take the form of either mythological Tricksters, or famous anti-authoritarian figures. For instance, the literary 'Gentleman Thief', Arsene Lupin.

Given I didn't have a stellar relationship with the authority figures in my life, I'd hazard a guess the connection wasn't the myths about helping the gods.
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[personal profile] herewardbound 2022-09-28 04:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Most people are, I suppose.

I don't have access to Loki anymore, for a number of reasons- but that's something that seems at least to be fairly common, Personas changing when the emotions that drive them fade, or when some personal epiphany is reached. But I did consume a lot of Norse mythology in the months following that awakening. Admittedly, I did find the gap between the popular portrayal of 'the Viking' in media, and what the historic ancient Scandinavians were actually like, to be of particular interest.