[quote=@Raijinslayer] Nidhogg isn't a deity, so much as a being on a level that is equal to or greater then that of other deities. It my be better to say that he's a force of nature, as his myths harkened him as the bringer of Ragnorok, a harbinger of the apocalypse. His domains would be akin to Chaos, Damnation, The destruction of Yggdrasil(Aka: Universal Entropy), death, and curses. Nidhogg is as worshipped as Hell, Tartarus, and any other place/being of damnation since he was the being who tormented and devoured the souls of sinners in Norse Mythology. As for why he was sealed in the body if a dead dragon, that was simply his true form weakened to an extreme point where one would assume it dead. What truly sealed him there were the roots that bound the corpse, but by the time Jackson had gotten there, the bindings had grown weak(a mix of Nidhogg's tampering and old age). As for earning the ire of other deities, Nidhogg does as he eases and despises all other beings of divinity be aide it was then who kept him locked up in the first place. That being said, he doesn't seek out conflict with them, and simply does as he always has done:prey on sinners. He's just broadened his term of sinner to include every sin one has committed. That being said, this drive is another reason children aren't targeted, as they are normally free of sin, though not harming then at all is purely Jackson's doing. Nidhogg has, from a divine perspective, done nothing wrong, it's just that the beast has been let out of it's cage to prowl the world at large instead of being trapped in the roots of a tree. [/quote] Mind if I point out that all Norse Deities are killable?