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'''Aspect''' "It's going to be Glorious!"<br>  
 
'''Aspect''' "It's going to be Glorious!"<br>  
The Aesir are not known for their modesty. They prefer to tackle obstacles in the most dramatic of fashion like an epic fight or battle of wits... stuff the poets would sing about for ages.  When the do resort to subterfuge and trickery, rarely does the deed go unsung. If the Lody doesn't reveal his plot to his enemies to rub salt in the wound they will likely hear about it from his drunken boasting as he makes sure his legacy is remembered.<br>
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The Aesir are not known for their modesty. They prefer to tackle obstacles in the most dramatic of fashion like an epic fight or battle of wits... stuff the poets would sing about for ages.  When the do resort to subterfuge and trickery, rarely does the deed go unsung. If the Lody doesn't reveal his plot to his enemies to rub salt in the wound they will likely hear about it from his drunken boasting as he makes sure his legacy is remembered.
 
'''Invoke''' when being obvious, making a spectacle of himself or doing something over the top when a much simpler plan would do.<br>
 
'''Invoke''' when being obvious, making a spectacle of himself or doing something over the top when a much simpler plan would do.<br>
 
'''Compel''' to have his attempts at subtlety fail, to have his bragging rub people the wrong way, to have his bragging reach the wrong ears and warrant revenge. <br>
 
'''Compel''' to have his attempts at subtlety fail, to have his bragging rub people the wrong way, to have his bragging reach the wrong ears and warrant revenge. <br>

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