Can we sacrifice objects if value to it?So what do we plan on sacrificing at the well of Mimir? One eye is what I think we should do, is it only eyes we can sacrifice though?
Can we sacrifice objects if value to it?So what do we plan on sacrificing at the well of Mimir? One eye is what I think we should do, is it only eyes we can sacrifice though?
If we can sacrifice a kidney it might be a good idea to do it, we only need one.
That's to easy there has to be a reason why Thor needed to sax both eyes and Odin one eye.If we can sacrifice a kidney it might be a good idea to do it, we only need one.
If I remember well, the reason Thor used both eyes was for the greater the sacrifice, the bigger the power-up I guess. Oh, and he also hanged himself way longer than the old-man.That's to easy there has to be a reason why Thor needed to sax both eyes and Odin one eye.
Think the reason was Odin did it to gain knowledge on how to stop ragnarok while Thor did it for power, the more you want the more you got to give, if we just sacrifice one eye we would be stronger but not on Thors level.That's to easy there has to be a reason why Thor needed to sax both eyes and Odin one eye.
Just to be sure, is the number of bones in a Frost Giant's body close to that of a human?
And a testicle.You can still have a fairly normal life without one of your lungs, a kidney, your spleen, appendix, gall bladder, adenoids, tonsils, plus some of your lymph nodes, the fibula bones from each leg and six of your ribs.
What do we want to sacrifice besides the eye, we are an expert in biology so we should know what we can live without. I'd recommend not doing everything.
Just to be sure, is the number of bones in a Frost Giant's body close to that of a human?
I don't even want to think about doing that, I don't want revenge that badly.
Let's not mutilate ourselves in to cybernetic monstrosities for this. Both eyes and an arm is good enough.
Power comes with a price. Higher Power comes with a higher price. Ultimate power comes with an ultimate price.I don't even want to think about doing that, I don't want revenge that badly.
I didn't want us to do anything major, was thinking more along the lines of an eye, two ribs, and maybe one of our kidneys, I don't know what the well's exchange rates are.Let's not mutilate ourselves in to cybernetic monstrosities for this. Both eyes and an arm is good enough.
@KnowledgeKing do powerful objects count as sacrifices? What are the criteria for how much power the well gives? Is it symbolic importance or importance to the user?
@MRoy actually Thor sacrificed both eyes to permanently end Ragnorok, Odin did it to prevent it.
Just take the arm no need to sack something we can't just replace simply on our own. For example if we lose our arm we can create an ice construct to replace it.I didn't want us to do anything major, was thinking more along the lines of an eye, two ribs, and maybe one of our kidneys, I don't know what the well's exchange rates are.
We are an expert in biology so we would probably be able to do it, I would rather us not give an arm since we use hand to hand.
Well we can replace an arm with magical cybernetics but considering the importance of sacrifice I say we should just sacrifice a leg along with an eye since our arms are more important for our combat style.I didn't want us to do anything major, was thinking more along the lines of an eye, two ribs, and maybe one of our kidneys, I don't know what the well's exchange rates are.
We are an expert in biology so we would probably be able to do it, I would rather us not give an arm since we use hand to hand.
Would it be as strong and durable as our original arm though?Just take the arm no need to sack something we can't just replace simply on our own. For example if we lose our arm we can create an ice construct to replace it.
We would have to take it out ourselves though, Thor ripped his own eyes out with his hands so I don't know if tools are allowed, ultimate power isn't worth that much to mePower comes with a price. Higher Power comes with a higher price. Ultimate power comes with an ultimate price.
Your choice.
Our wife might actually kill us though. I wanted to sacrifice stuff that was not really seen easily because of that.Just take the arm no need to sack something we can't just replace simply on our own. For example if we lose our arm we can create an ice construct to replace it.
Well it is a magical Jotun ice that can injure gods so it is durable.
@KnowledgeKing do powerful objects count as sacrifices? What are the criteria for how much power the well gives? Is it symbolic importance or importance to the user?
Might as well throw in our gauntlets in anyway, at worst nothing happens, at best we get a minuscule boost
If you think that an arm is bad imagine when she figure out e dropped ribs. Also can someone walk without some of their ribs.I'm going to advocate no matter what we sacrifice we also do 2 ribs