I'm not sure you can say "the modern day" without adding " in the western world. Hinduism has many deities, Buddhism (as I understand it) has none, really. (And, yes, SSSS takes place in northern Europe, so that counts as Western).
Very true. I guess I kind of thought that was implied by context, though, as we have been discussing primarily Western works.
But I think that you could say that the old gods are *currently* ascendant in the SSSSverse, just as some version of the sort of overarching Abrahamic god was ascendant for many years in the SSSSverse. There may well be an ebb and flow of...oh...divine tides. (Which is an interesting concept that I wouldn't have thought of without this discussion).
Must think about that
Hm... yes, must think... Really, the whole concept of overarching cultural changes that are induced by an apocalypse is a fascinating topic. I've wondered before whether Christianity might have died out because the Christian God failed to protect his followers, while the pagan gods have demonstrably looked after theirs via the return of magic to the world, and the atheists have at least done a passable job of looking after themselves. (Sweden was quite successful at this, Denmark... not so much, but at least the Danish atheists managed to
survive, which is more than can be said for any of the surviving remnants of Christianity that have appeared
so far.)
Come to think of it, I've also seen someone put forth the idea that
Mikkel might not actually be an atheist, but rather a Christian. It's not incompatible with his dismissiveness of magic, nor is it surprising that he wouldn't have said anything about it, given that as I understand it religion is a pretty taboo topic in the Nordic countries. Plus there was Minna's note that Mikkel could have told Reynir the significance of the cross if Reynir had thought to show it to him.
Then again, given the Danes' fascination with the past it's
also possible that Mikkel has simply done his homework and knows a lot more than the average person about the Old World in general. Honestly I'm still not sure how I feel about this possibility; I guess it would depend mostly on execution.
EDIT: Though come to think of it, his use of the phrase "you spiritual folks" with regards to Reynir's praying implies that he himself is
not spiritual, so there's most of the basis for that theory out the window...