Post by Uatu the Watcher on May 6, 2007 21:06:43 GMT -5
Ragnarok
Their origins lost in the mists of antiquity, Those Who Sit Above In Shadow are the gods of gods, celestial beings living in a shadowy dimension who drew sustenance from the Norse gods undergoing a perpetual cycle of Ragnarok, death and rebirth. They have certain similarities to the Primal Gods worshipped circa 10,000 BC, who may or may not be the creators of the Cornerstones of Creation. Perhaps they were archaic ancient gods whose worship ended, forcing them to find other sustenance; the same beings known as Those of the Forgotten Zone, the godheads of pantheons no longer associated with Earth; earlier incarnations of the Asgardian gods themselves; or perhaps they are something else entirely. Even to the Asgardians they remain a myth, an unexplained mystery only rarely spoken of, and Those Who Sit Above In Shadow claim they are far beyond the understanding of Asgardian Gods.
For untold millennia the Norse realm of Asgard has experienced periodic destruction in the apocalyptic battle Ragnarok, only to be revived anew, with the same players, unaware of the previous iteration, reprising their performances all over again. While it remains undetermined if Those Who Sit Above In Shadow started the cycle, were spawned by it, or merely took advantage of it, they have perpetuated it for countless years, dependent on the energies released from Asgard’s death and rebirth for their own survival. With each turn of the wheel, they grew more powerful, and by the modern era they claimed to be virtually omnipotent, though evidence suggests their control of events outside their own veiled realm was more limited than they cared to admit; however, their ability to predict the outcome of any action taken by the Norse gods after so many repeated cycles was not in question.
During each cycle Asgard’s All-Father Odin would sacrifice an eye to obtain wisdom, and Those Who Sit Above In Shadow would reveal themselves to him, making him aware of his people’s predetermined destiny. Seeking to break the cycle which held his people prisoner, the latest incarnation of Odin sent his son Thor to live among mortal men on Midgard (Earth), reasoning that man’s influence might make Thor less predictable to Those Who Sit Above In Shadow.
There were many prophesized warning signs which would signal the coming of Ragnarok, including Loki’s release of the Midgard Serpent and a tremendous battle between Surtur and Ymir. Long after Odin set in motion the final barrier to Ragnarok,
After the latest Ragnarok erupted, Thor sacrificed his life to gain Odin’s power and wisdom. Thor was attacked by Loki, who had teamed with Surtur to create weapons for Thor’s enemies that were forged in the same way as Mjolnir. The fight for Asgard ascended to a level of Ragnarok. Although Thor managed to defeat Loki, severing his head, the war left many of Thor’s allies, such as Sif and the Warriors Three, dead. Thor forced Surtur to re-forge Mjolnir, which had shattered during the battle. While Asgard succumbed to Ragnarok, effectively wiping the Asgardian world from existence, Thor sought out the gods known as Those Who Sit Above In Shadow. Learning of the cycle, Thor angrily denounced Those Who Sit Above In Shadow for trapping his people in meaningless repetition, and vowed to break the loop. Those Who Sit Above In Shadow boasted that he could not succeed, but they soon realized Thor was capable of achieving his threat when he prepared to snap the Fates’ thread which led from the end of the cycle back to its start. Those Who Sit Above In Shadow begged him not to rob them of their sustenance, and offered Thor a place in their number, but he rejected their offer and destroyed the Fates’ tapestry, ending the cycle and apparently destroying Those Who Sit Above In Shadow as well as Asgard died. The Odinpower congratulated Thor on succeeding at his greatest mission. Thor then closed his eyes, apparently joining his people in death.
Their origins lost in the mists of antiquity, Those Who Sit Above In Shadow are the gods of gods, celestial beings living in a shadowy dimension who drew sustenance from the Norse gods undergoing a perpetual cycle of Ragnarok, death and rebirth. They have certain similarities to the Primal Gods worshipped circa 10,000 BC, who may or may not be the creators of the Cornerstones of Creation. Perhaps they were archaic ancient gods whose worship ended, forcing them to find other sustenance; the same beings known as Those of the Forgotten Zone, the godheads of pantheons no longer associated with Earth; earlier incarnations of the Asgardian gods themselves; or perhaps they are something else entirely. Even to the Asgardians they remain a myth, an unexplained mystery only rarely spoken of, and Those Who Sit Above In Shadow claim they are far beyond the understanding of Asgardian Gods.
For untold millennia the Norse realm of Asgard has experienced periodic destruction in the apocalyptic battle Ragnarok, only to be revived anew, with the same players, unaware of the previous iteration, reprising their performances all over again. While it remains undetermined if Those Who Sit Above In Shadow started the cycle, were spawned by it, or merely took advantage of it, they have perpetuated it for countless years, dependent on the energies released from Asgard’s death and rebirth for their own survival. With each turn of the wheel, they grew more powerful, and by the modern era they claimed to be virtually omnipotent, though evidence suggests their control of events outside their own veiled realm was more limited than they cared to admit; however, their ability to predict the outcome of any action taken by the Norse gods after so many repeated cycles was not in question.
During each cycle Asgard’s All-Father Odin would sacrifice an eye to obtain wisdom, and Those Who Sit Above In Shadow would reveal themselves to him, making him aware of his people’s predetermined destiny. Seeking to break the cycle which held his people prisoner, the latest incarnation of Odin sent his son Thor to live among mortal men on Midgard (Earth), reasoning that man’s influence might make Thor less predictable to Those Who Sit Above In Shadow.
There were many prophesized warning signs which would signal the coming of Ragnarok, including Loki’s release of the Midgard Serpent and a tremendous battle between Surtur and Ymir. Long after Odin set in motion the final barrier to Ragnarok,
After the latest Ragnarok erupted, Thor sacrificed his life to gain Odin’s power and wisdom. Thor was attacked by Loki, who had teamed with Surtur to create weapons for Thor’s enemies that were forged in the same way as Mjolnir. The fight for Asgard ascended to a level of Ragnarok. Although Thor managed to defeat Loki, severing his head, the war left many of Thor’s allies, such as Sif and the Warriors Three, dead. Thor forced Surtur to re-forge Mjolnir, which had shattered during the battle. While Asgard succumbed to Ragnarok, effectively wiping the Asgardian world from existence, Thor sought out the gods known as Those Who Sit Above In Shadow. Learning of the cycle, Thor angrily denounced Those Who Sit Above In Shadow for trapping his people in meaningless repetition, and vowed to break the loop. Those Who Sit Above In Shadow boasted that he could not succeed, but they soon realized Thor was capable of achieving his threat when he prepared to snap the Fates’ thread which led from the end of the cycle back to its start. Those Who Sit Above In Shadow begged him not to rob them of their sustenance, and offered Thor a place in their number, but he rejected their offer and destroyed the Fates’ tapestry, ending the cycle and apparently destroying Those Who Sit Above In Shadow as well as Asgard died. The Odinpower congratulated Thor on succeeding at his greatest mission. Thor then closed his eyes, apparently joining his people in death.