What are the best (most complete) books (not fiction, damn it's cringy) about it? Preferably about the whole thing, but if there aren't any complete sources just Ragnarök will do.
Things like epics/poems are more than welcome, but I figure there isn't anyone like Homer/Herodotus for them...
Thanks!
This is pretty fucking great.
The audiobook is great.
Eddas
>>9987264
>I figure there isn't anyone like Homer/Herodotus for them
Snorri Sturluson?
>>9987274
I read it and I don't know whether Norse mythology is kek, or just Gaiman.
>>9987264
i wish i was that flexible, damn.
>>9987274
It's for kids. Kys.
>>9987330
Are you incapable of appreciating a humorous and witty take on mythology?
I think it's well written and gave me a few chuckles.
Mythology can be fucking excruciatingly dry and tedious. I think you're just a salty faggot who takes things too seriously.
>>9987366
Kys faggot
Do you also read abridged version because the full text is "tedious"?
>>9987366
>I need my books to be riddled with humour and witticism, and I need them to take a silly approach because I just can't with academic style!
Sweetie...
>>9987264
Youre welcome
>>9987264
Is there a complete collection of slavic mythology? Would appreciate a recommendation
The Vedas. Europaganism is basically just the ancient/Medieval equivalent of audio subbed anime.
>>9990665
Are you seriously suggesting that germanic paganism is vedic in origin?