Time to talk #Loki again!
So I wasn't kidding in those earlier toots; I did actually semi-seriously promise Loki that I'd do them another solid if they gave my dice rolls in "Elder Sign" a bit of a kick every now and again, and damned if it didn't seem to produce results, and I want to be a witch who makes good on her bargains. So I'm gonna talk a bit about an issue friends have brought up with me: why devote myself to a deity who's got a reputation of being a murderous bastard? To answer that I want to discuss the worst thing Loki ever did. @kel did this over on the birdsite but now it's my turn to talk about Baldur.
(seriously, I managed to beat some pretty long odds in that game, I think @Ulfra_Wolfe and friends would agree...and I think I heard a choice word or two from the flame-haired bastard in my ear)
Loki, Neil Gaiman, Marc Hempel Afficher plus
Loki, Baldur, Frigg and the Aesir Afficher plus
Loki, Baldur, Frigg and the Aesir Afficher plus
Loki, Baldur, Frigg, and safety Afficher plus
Loki, Baldur, Frigg, and safety Afficher plus
Loki, Baldur, Frigg, and safety Afficher plus
Loki, Baldur, Frigg, and safety Afficher plus
Loki, Baldur, Frigg, and Höðr Afficher plus
Loki, Baldur, Frigg, and Hel Afficher plus
Loki, Baldur, Frigg, and Hel Afficher plus
Loki, Baldur, the Aesir, and spiritual eclecticism Afficher plus
Loki, Baldur, Frigg, and Þökk Afficher plus
Loki, Baldur, and nice vs. naughty tricksters Afficher plus
Loki and the danger of dealing with the gods Afficher plus
Loki and the danger of dealing with the gods Afficher plus
the danger of dealing with the gods Afficher plus
the danger of dealing with the gods Afficher plus
the danger of dealing with the gods Afficher plus
@Eve Oh! I am fascinated by what little I know of the _yokai_, although my sole exposure to them is through children's TV *chuckles*--they are frequent minor villains in various Super Sentai series, most notable "Kakuranger", in which we're even given a narrator who explains just who all these yokai are. Indeed one of the _nurikabe_ shows up in "Kakuranger" although it's given the aspect of a maze that the traveller enters but can't leave.
And you could construct even _positive_ reasons this might happen! Perhaps the traveller would have gone to their death if they hadn't been blocked.