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  • curprev 16:0516:05, 6 November 2021imported>Darman36m 14,727 bytes −13 Yes, but that name is retroactive and discounts other Isu like Egyptian, Hindu, etc. Isu clearly fighting civil war with Æsir, but main faction is as yet unnamed. cin gbere le
  • curprev 13:4613:46, 6 November 2021imported>TiagoFF 14,740 bytes +39 Greco-Roman is the only name we have to classify the Isu opposing to the Aesir. Aletheia lived in Atlantis and near the Grand Temple, two Greco-Roman cities of the Isu. She had an "interrealm affair", across groups. She is depicted as a Jötnar in Eivor's visions, considered an enemy of the Aesir. So, it's safe to assume that she is from the same group of the Capitoline Triad and Poseidon. Poseidon wouldn't choose an Isu from other castes to be the Dikastes. Well, she wasn't Asgardian, for sure. cin gbere le
  • curprev 06:2006:20, 6 November 2021imported>Darman36 14,701 bytes −3 Except that Greco-Roman is a retroactive category from human view post-Catastrophe. She's just "Isu". Only the group over Norway named themselves as Æsir cin gbere le
  • curprev 03:0503:05, 6 November 2021imported>TiagoFF 14,704 bytes +26 The whole section from Odyssey's events sre disorganized and confusing. I'm planning on rewrite them. cin gbere le
  • curprev 03:0303:03, 6 November 2021imported>TiagoFF 14,678 bytes +12 Well, as a Greco-Roman Isu, Jupiter was still remembered in Norse Mythology as Suttungr. Like, Aletheia and Angrboda, so she is too a Greco-Roman Isu. cin gbere le

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