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u/BandWarrior · 2 pointsr/ShingekiNoKyojin

Milk all you want! I'm happy to provide. If you would like to do your own investigations, I highly recommend either purchasing The Prose Edda or The Poetic Edda. Another option is downloading The Uppsala Edda for free. :D

As for Tyr...

> High replies: ‘Then there is also an Áss that is called Týr. He is the bravest and changeable in his mind and he has a lot of control over victory in battles. It is good for men of action to pray to him. There is a saying that a man is týr-valiant who surpasses others. And it is one proof of his valour
and bravery, when the Æsir were luring Fenriswolf so as to get the fetter
Gleifnir on him, then he did not trust them that they would let him go until they placed Týr’s hand in his mouth as a pledge. And when the Æsir refused to let him go, then he bit off his hand at the place that is now called the wolf joint, and he is one-handed. He is so intelligent that it is also said that so-and-so is týr-wise.

(The Uppsala Edda 43-45)

> 'How should Tyr be referred to?'
> 'By calling him the one-handed god, the foster-father of the wolf, the god of battles and the son of Odin.'

(The Prose Edda 110)

I would argue that he is God of War, Justice, and Law. As we know, almost all things that have to do with the law is a battlefield. Same with justice. As seen above, we know him as the god of battle. So you are definitely correct, I think, in saying that he is also strongly associated with justice and law!

u/ToastedSalads · 1 pointr/ShingekiNoKyojin

I've been playing a Dungeons and Dragons Out of the Abyss campaign for a few weeks with some friends now, and i'm really getting into it.

I'm playing a bard storyteller, so outside of the campaign i like to write down the adventures from the point of view of my character. (+- 2 to 3 pages of text per session).

The clue is that when it's all done, my bard would have written the most epic tale in the world.

I'm thinking of posting them to r/DnD when I'm happy with the quality of the text, but i'm by no means a storywriter and it shows: it often looks like a ten-year old telling about his field trip at school. Even if nobody likes it, i'm practicing my writing skills (and English written skills, as it isn't my native language)

u/hoochiex21 · 2 pointsr/ShingekiNoKyojin

How about boxed sets? Four volumes to a box. Unfortunately, they are not out yet but I linked the Amazon pages below in case you're interested-

Boxed Set 1 - Volumes 1 to 4

Boxed Set 2 - Volumes 5 to 8

Boxed Set 3 - Volumes 9 to 12

Boxed Set 4 - Volumes 13 to 16

u/Bendayd · 2 pointsr/ShingekiNoKyojin

Yes, of course! Sorry I should have done it immediately x).

Amazon Japan

Honto.jp

This book has the same title in its table of content.

I can't read japanese, but it seems like there's also Season 2 character sheets.


For Season 1 Character Design Sheets, I also found these while searching...
This, it doesn't seem like a book tho
and this, in English and with colors.

u/crit1kal_sausage · 1 pointr/ShingekiNoKyojin

Comic Book sites typically sell stuff like this at absurd prices, this one here looks like the same one but cheaper

u/metroidgus · 15 pointsr/ShingekiNoKyojin

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these are the ones that I am aware off, don't know when they'll release the special editions containing the lost girls ovas

u/no_money_no_honey · 1 pointr/ShingekiNoKyojin

It's licensed in English so you can buy it here.