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Ragnarök: Destiny of the Gods

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Ragnarök: Destiny of the Gods

Ragnarök: Destiny of the Gods

2017

Designed by Reynir A. Óskarsson

Published by Lifthrasir ehf., (Self-Published)

Description

Ragnarok - Destiny of the Gods is an exciting card game for adults and children alike. The sixty-five cards each show one of the beings found in Norse mythology: gods, trolls, giants, animals, and more. For each, the card describes the being, their strengths and weaknesses, and their story. With the information on the card, you can play six fun and educational games. You can even play out Ragnarok! —description from the back of the box Ragnar k – Destiny of the Gods. This is a unique intellectual work of Reynir A. Óskarson made from original sources. The deck of card is designed as an edutainment deck of cards and a souvenir about Norse mythology, where the 65 cards describe all the main characters of the Norse mythology. In the deck, all the characters get points, showing their locations, influence, and power according to the original sources, and these points give people insight in how Nordic people saw the world in the age of the Vikings. It's even possible to play out the events of Ragnar k as they appear in the ancient texts of V lusp and Gylfaginning! —description from the publisher (English) Ragnar k - Destiny of the Gods. H r er um er a r a einstakt hugverk Reynis A. Óskarssonar sem er heild unni upp r frumheimildum. Spili er hanna sem skemmtimenntunar (e. edutainment) spil og minjagripur um Norr na go afr i, ar sem 65 spil fara yfir allar helstu kynjaverur go afr innar. Í spilinu f allar verurnar stig sem s na sta setningu eirra og hrifam tt samkv mt upprunalegu heimildunum og gefur f lki inns n a hvernig norr nt f lk v kingat mum s heiminn. Þa er meira a segja h gt a spila t Ragnar k eins og au birtast V lusp og Gylfaginningu! —description from the publisher (Icelandic)

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