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** Fenris the wolf ate Freya. Roskva angrily confronts her old friend on what he did... only to sadly realize that [[Savage Wolves Fenris had followed his nature]] . And as for Loki, on hearing what his son did, he's quieter and sadder than usual.

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** Fenris the wolf ate Freya. Roskva angrily confronts her old friend on what he did... only to sadly realize that [[Savage Wolves [[SavageWolves Fenris had followed his nature]] .nature]]. And as for Loki, on hearing what his son did, he's quieter and sadder than usual.
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!!The Comic
The comic may be a goofier and cleaner version of Norse mythology, but when tragedy occurs it is treated as grievous as it deserves. What makes it perhaps sadder is that it's all a part of destiny and could never be avoided.

* "The Serpent in the Abyss" - Tyr's abusive childhood is revealed. It starts off hilariously abusive, then it degrades into simple abusive to the point that even BoisterousBruiser Thor can't take it anymore and helps out Tyr.
* "The Ballad of Balder" - The death of Balder. The artwork shows the light fading away, Frigga screaming for Balder and Hoedr in a HeroicBSOD having realized what he's done.
* "The Vala's Visions" - This is where Ragnarok occurs. The Norse Apocalypse, the end of things. A fitting end for the final issue.
** Fenris the wolf ate Freya. Roskva angrily confronts her old friend on what he did... only to sadly realize that [[Savage Wolves Fenris had followed his nature]] . And as for Loki, on hearing what his son did, he's quieter and sadder than usual.

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