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==And how is this /tg/relevant?== Well, many reasons. The first one is just that, oh, I don't know, [[Awesome|'''IT'S FUCKING VIKING MYTH-POETRY!!!''']] The second one, in terms of language, is that it's a pretty good measuring stick for if and when you want your DnD campaign to take on a more old-timey feel. The language here can get pretty archaic, even in translation, both in terms of grammar and vocabulary. This is mainly due to the fact that it was written over a thousand years ago, in ancient Icelandic. And thirdly (now this is the big one) it's /tg/ relevant because without it we wouldn't have [[The Hobbit]] and therefore [[The Lord of the Rings]], and by proxy, 90% of modern fantasy.
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