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The Heartstrikers: Downplayed. Not only do humans still swear normally, but dragons, who have been pretending to be humans for a thousand years, do the same. Very rarely, they swear "by fire," the magic at the core of every dragon. Likewise, in the sequel series DFZ everyone still swears by God despite there being many, many more gods around now. Broker does at one point swear "blessed city," referencing the Genius Loci he lives in.

Everworld: David shows Hephaestus how to make a wheelchair. When next seen, he claims "By Poseidon's moldy beard, it works!" In Oathbringer, the Herald Shallash becomes the first character in the entire Cosmere to swear by Adonalsium, the original god of the Cosmere.

Yes, that’s right. Helen is surrounded by immortality and exceptional superpowers but she can’t breathe a word. Add to that her feelings for one seriously cute boy and it’s not long before stress levels, and hilarious consequences, soar. She has deliberately intertwined race relations into the spellbinding fiction with powerful effect. The Greek Gods have a choice as to what they look like, including their skin – and most have preferred to be white. a b "ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2022 Singles" (PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association . Retrieved 10 June 2022. Garland, Robert (22 November 2021). "Review: Adele - 30". Sputnikmusic. Archived from the original on 22 April 2023 . Retrieved 24 September 2022.

Thor often swears "By Odin's beard!" Now he also uses it in Marvel vs. Capcom 3, the line has become more popular. And funnier. ("Buy Odin's beer!") It's more often "By the bristling beard of Odin!", though the shortened version does show up from time to time. He's also fond of "By the thousand threats of Ragnarok!" Within the strip all characters are assumed to be Pagan, unless labelled otherwise by crosses on their shirts. The main characters often comment on bad Pagans and on the opposition they receive from fundamentalists. Despite the strip's frequent references to Pagan and Wiccan sub-culture, it has a substantial Christian following as well as a Neopagan audience, and even among Unitarian Universalists. [3] Superman's "Great Rao!" (a Kryptonian Sun God). Interestingly, some minor Earth gods have chewed Clark out for invoking the name of Rao. It’s less offensive to most religious people when you use the abbreviation, which is why we recommend it as the best option.

Braidwood, Ella (25 June 2018). "Everything we know so far about Adele's new album". NME. Archived from the original on 30 November 2018 . Retrieved 1 December 2018.

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