Jörmungandr

by Emily C. A. Snyder

Loki, trickster god, seeks out their son, the World Snake, Jörmungandr, to beg the beginning of Ragnarok. A short, epic play in experimental poetic verse.

Loki, trickster god, seeks out their son, the World Snake, Jörmungandr, to beg the beginning of Ragnarok. A short, epic play in experimental poetic verse.

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Jörmungandr

Character Information

This is a play with only two speaking characters, but the possibility of each character played by more than one person. Similarly, a chorus of gods, giants, vikings, etc. may be employed.
  • Jörmungandr
    The World Snake. This may be played by a single person, a chorus of people, a puppet, a voice. Be creative!
  • Loki
    The father of Jörmungandr, Loki is a trickster god: male and female, old and young, god and giant. They may be played by a single person or many.