Grab a flagon of mead and let’s dive into episode 328 of the Dorky Geeky Nerdy Trivia Podcast. This week, I’ve got Norse Mythology Trivia for you. Grab your hammer and let’s ride to glory!
Now, are we doing Norse Mythology, or Marvel’s Thor mythology?
Dorky – 10 points, 10 right – So far, it can be either.
Geeky – 18 points, 9 right – Wrong creatures.
Nerdy – 15 points, 5 right – I think you’re drawing from having read the comics and then looking up the details.
You didn’t ask about any of the conflicting things from lore vs. Marvel. Like Loki being Odin’s blood brother, not Thor, or what color Thor’s hair is
Still, great episode! Can’t wait for …. wait, no clue?
My first thought: The Dorky round will be all the stuff Marvel got right.
My second thought: Wait, did Marvel get ten things right?
That book on Norse mythology I read in junior high (just over 30 years ago) served me better than I thought.
About 6-7 years ago I read a Norse Mythology book by a fantasy author whose name we dare not speak aloud anymore. Bummed me out that I couldn’t plug it this week, because the book was fantastic and it was narrated by the author (who has a wonderful voice).
Yeah, I think I know that author. We’ll have to address it on the Babylon 5 podcast in season 5.
Maybe, when we get to the point where you can do self-referential episodes, you could do an episode on “Marvel’s Mythology they got wrong” or a similar “Physics in Star Wars that doesn’t work” (Or Trek, to be fair, but that’s more realistic.)
Hail!
Now, are we doing Norse Mythology, or Marvel’s Thor mythology?
Dorky – 10 points, 10 right – So far, it can be either.
Geeky – 18 points, 9 right – Wrong creatures.
Nerdy – 15 points, 5 right – I think you’re drawing from having read the comics and then looking up the details.
You didn’t ask about any of the conflicting things from lore vs. Marvel. Like Loki being Odin’s blood brother, not Thor, or what color Thor’s hair is
Still, great episode! Can’t wait for …. wait, no clue?
My first thought: The Dorky round will be all the stuff Marvel got right.
My second thought: Wait, did Marvel get ten things right?
That book on Norse mythology I read in junior high (just over 30 years ago) served me better than I thought.
Dorky – 10 points, 10 right.
Geeky – 16 points, 8 right.
Nerdy – 6 points, 2 right.
About 6-7 years ago I read a Norse Mythology book by a fantasy author whose name we dare not speak aloud anymore. Bummed me out that I couldn’t plug it this week, because the book was fantastic and it was narrated by the author (who has a wonderful voice).
Yeah, I think I know that author. We’ll have to address it on the Babylon 5 podcast in season 5.
Maybe, when we get to the point where you can do self-referential episodes, you could do an episode on “Marvel’s Mythology they got wrong” or a similar “Physics in Star Wars that doesn’t work” (Or Trek, to be fair, but that’s more realistic.)