Message from @Antiboom

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2018-05-12 04:33:24 UTC  

Fjósamaður

2018-05-12 04:35:35 UTC  

Tilbúinn!

2018-05-12 04:35:41 UTC  

We wuz kangz

2018-05-12 04:36:07 UTC  

Ég vil

2018-05-12 04:36:19 UTC  

Samþykkt

2018-05-12 04:36:42 UTC  

Til bardaga slags

2018-05-12 04:37:35 UTC  

This is a good one

2018-05-12 04:38:06 UTC  

@haywood You got me, I don’t remember that one

2018-05-12 04:38:40 UTC  

The results of almost never playing Norse

2018-05-12 04:38:40 UTC  

lol

2018-05-12 04:38:49 UTC  
2018-05-12 04:39:04 UTC  

Norse were the best

2018-05-12 04:39:57 UTC  

This too, I'm starting to think the entire story happened in Sumer and Egypt

2018-05-12 04:40:08 UTC  

Know that too, classical studies is my minor

2018-05-12 04:40:17 UTC  

what's your major?

2018-05-12 04:40:21 UTC  

comp sci sounds like?

2018-05-12 04:40:23 UTC  

or am I confused

2018-05-12 04:40:24 UTC  

yep

2018-05-12 04:40:27 UTC  

nice

2018-05-12 04:40:28 UTC  

you could make hundreds of villagers and transform em w a god power to ragnarok warriors

2018-05-12 04:40:29 UTC  

where?

2018-05-12 04:40:32 UTC  

if you don't mind me asking

2018-05-12 04:40:40 UTC  

nice

2018-05-12 04:42:12 UTC  

@Deleted User All of those ancient cultures exchanged gods, that’s how they all ended up with so many, they would just adopt them into your current pantheon because who knows, maybe praying to that god could provide something your current pantheon lacks.

2018-05-12 04:42:29 UTC  

And then the Greeks also believed in syncretism

2018-05-12 04:42:38 UTC  

Mixing of different religions together

2018-05-12 04:44:02 UTC  

an often forgotten part of the regions history

2018-05-12 04:45:18 UTC  

Ya

2018-05-12 04:45:46 UTC  

I assume most Jews would know about that

2018-05-12 04:45:47 UTC  

It's really all about water management

2018-05-12 04:45:56 UTC  

This is what Hanuka is about

2018-05-12 04:46:02 UTC  

Kinda

2018-05-12 04:46:42 UTC  

yeah, but everyone forgets specifically about Samaria itself

2018-05-12 04:46:45 UTC  

Fertile soil from water and minerals

2018-05-12 04:46:55 UTC  

Wheat grew wild here also

2018-05-12 04:46:58 UTC  

I always thought it was an interesting point in history

2018-05-12 04:47:52 UTC  

cool

2018-05-12 04:48:20 UTC  

If you go to a water aqueduct museum place, they show how it affects civilization and population growth