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According to [[Norse mythology|Norse myth]] (which, [[Shaun Hastings|I]]'m keen to stress, deviates from my own records), [[Eysa]] was the daughter of [[Glöð|Glod]]. My research instead places them as siblings, both fathered by [[Surtr]], but born to different mothers.<br><br>Eysa is one of [[Múspellsheimr|Muspelheim]]'s most elite warriors, and effectively a princess to her people, albeit one who could tear heads from shoulders. Her role in the [[Svartálfaheimr|Svartalfheim]] conquest is unclear, but there is speculation that she may not fully agree with her father's methods.
According to [[Norse mythology|Norse myth]] (which, [[Shaun Hastings|I]]'m keen to stress, deviates from my own records), [[Eysa]] was the daughter of [[Glöð|Glod]]. My research instead places them as siblings, both fathered by [[Surtr]], but born to different mothers.<br><br>Eysa is one of [[Múspellsheimr|Muspelheim]]'s most elite warriors, and effectively a princess to her people, albeit one who could tear heads from shoulders. Her role in the [[Svartálfaheimr|Svartalfheim]] conquest is unclear, but there is speculation that she may not fully agree with her father's methods.
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Latest revision as of 14:49, 29 October 2023

According to Norse myth (which, I'm keen to stress, deviates from my own records), Eysa was the daughter of Glod. My research instead places them as siblings, both fathered by Surtr, but born to different mothers.

Eysa is one of Muspelheim's most elite warriors, and effectively a princess to her people, albeit one who could tear heads from shoulders. Her role in the Svartalfheim conquest is unclear, but there is speculation that she may not fully agree with her father's methods.