Odin gave up his eye for knowledge, he hung from a famous tree with a spear. Odin was known as the Gambler and the Father of Battles. Odin had two ravens named Thought and Memory, the same words carved on the ashandarei. Odin wore a wide-brimmed hat, and summoned the dead heroes of the ages to fight in Ragnarok, the final battle. I think there are even more parallels. Mat has been a Norse mythology parallel for basically the entire series, so I don't know why a magical hammer named after Mjollnir is such a bad thing all of a sudden.
(P.S. Perrin's biggest parallel is a Slavic god, Perun, and always has been. The entire series has been a mishmash of mythological parallels. It's just that the Arthurian ones are the most plentiful.)
(P.S. Perrin's biggest parallel is a Slavic god, Perun, and always has been. The entire series has been a mishmash of mythological parallels. It's just that the Arthurian ones are the most plentiful.)
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perrin's hammer -- spoiler for those who care about such things
01/12/2010 07:41:57 AM
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I have no idea why people rail at this.
01/12/2010 08:23:19 AM
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i guess i'd like to figure out the connections, not have them bluntly smashed in my face...
01/12/2010 08:16:16 PM
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RJ mixed elements from various mythic traditions and put them into his characters
01/12/2010 03:34:26 PM
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If you're just figuring out that there's a norse mythology influence...
01/12/2010 08:29:50 PM
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Mat is Odin.
02/12/2010 04:31:22 AM
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