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Category talk:Jotnar
Propose delete
I don't think we need this category, or Category:Muspels, either. Both jötnar and Muspels are just Eivor's cultural upbringing providing a filter over the various Isu factions. Furthermore, not all Isu later remembered as Greco-Roman gods have a Norse analogue, whether in-game or in real myths. – Darman (talk) 05:10, 9 April 2022 (UTC)
- I would argue that the category is useful for separating the mythological characters who may or may not exist like Calder from definitely Isu and helps parse their factions/homelands though this website puts Muspels as Jotnar where the game has a deliberate distinction. Vetinari(Appointment) 15:29, 24 November 2023 (UTC)
- I think the issue is treating this category as a reflection of the Isu. This category should solely be about Jotnar in a mythological sense (which does include residents of Muspelheim). Any character perceived as a Jotnar by later characters belongs in this category regardless if that individual is based on some Isu entity or completely fictional. Lacrossedeamon (talk) 08:52, 26 November 2023 (UTC)
- Sure but the wiki is putting frost and fire giants together, so Muspels end up in the Jotnar category anyway. Reflects the real-world mythology which the game ignores, I assume partly for clarity but possibly also because the people of Jotunheim and Muspelheim reflect cultures on opposite sides of the Mediterranean in concept. So Glod's half-Jotun/half-Muspel but Eysa gets put in both categories as well. Vetinari(Appointment) 03:02, 27 November 2023 (UTC)
- I think the issue is treating this category as a reflection of the Isu. This category should solely be about Jotnar in a mythological sense (which does include residents of Muspelheim). Any character perceived as a Jotnar by later characters belongs in this category regardless if that individual is based on some Isu entity or completely fictional. Lacrossedeamon (talk) 08:52, 26 November 2023 (UTC)