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In Norse mythology, '''ragnarok''' is the [[wiki regime change|ultimate battle]] between [[trolls|good]] and [[Wikimedia|evil]] from which a [[troll-friendly|new order]] will come. It is equivalent to other [[end times]] beliefs in other religions, including those of the [[children of Lir]] active at [[Wikipedia]] who use a more Irish mythos. | In Norse mythology, '''ragnarok''' is the [[wiki regime change|ultimate battle]] between [[trolls|good]] and [[Wikimedia|evil]] from which a [[troll-friendly|new order]] will come. It is equivalent to other [[end times]] beliefs in other religions, including those of the [[children of Lir]] active at [[Wikipedia]] who use a more Irish mythos. | ||
Some believe it also refers to the final legal and political confrontation between the [[GodKing]]s and the [[trolls]] on all [[large public wiki]]s. In the Norse analogy, the old gods were thrown down and [[regime change]] occurred, and the old creatures such as [[sysop]]s and [[troll]]s went extinct, to be replaced by Ask and Embla, the Norse Christian equivalent of Adam and Eve. | Some believe it also refers to the final legal and political confrontation between the [[GodKing]]s and the [[trolls]] on all [[large public wiki]]s. In the Norse analogy, the old gods were thrown down and [[regime change]] occurred, and the old creatures such as [[sysop]]s and [[troll]]s went extinct, to be replaced by Ask and Embla, the Norse Christian equivalent of Adam and Eve who were made out of two trees. | ||
See also: [[world tree]], [[troll]]. | See also: [[world tree]], [[troll]]. |