The rules for seidr are complex. And often discouraged.
[ Loki (and Frigga) practiced pure magic. They drew it from themselves, the world. Nature and reality, bending ever so slightly to their will. Asgard didn't care much for that art, preferring a more pragmatic marriage of technology with magic.
Frigga was beloved, but barbs of witchcraft still came. ]
It is not an aggressive power. It works more to beguile, to deceive.
no subject
The rules for seidr are complex. And often discouraged.
[ Loki (and Frigga) practiced pure magic. They drew it from themselves, the world. Nature and reality, bending ever so slightly to their will. Asgard didn't care much for that art, preferring a more pragmatic marriage of technology with magic.
Frigga was beloved, but barbs of witchcraft still came. ]
It is not an aggressive power. It works more to beguile, to deceive.