actually asgard is a place, not a people, that's what the -gard means, it's the place where the aesir, which is a people, live
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but when it really just means aesir, asgardian is extremely nonsensical, since it literally means means "person from the place where the aesir are from"
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i guess when they got my hopes up by saying "jotun" but then dashed them by saying "jotuns" instead of "jotnar" i should have accepted the level of strictly circumscribed Norskheit i was going to be getting though
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Do they bother calling anyone the Vanir? I'll be honest, Marvel is really not something I know much about.
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i don't thiiiink the word has come up in the MCU, though it feels like there's some level of vanir awareness with how freya taught loki her vana sorcery i shouldn't say marvel when i mean MCU, i'm sure aesir and vanir have been thrown around in the comics plenty in their history
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I’m gonna guess: pre-emptive passing off lawsuit from Acer
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best theory so far
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Asguardian is simply a more inclusive term. let us not eliminate other identities in favor of an aesir majority.
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