Archive for the 'Norse gods and goddesses' Category

Norse Gods - Odin

The chief divinity of the Norse pantheon, the foremost of the Aesir. Odin is a son of Bor and Bestla. He is called Alfadir, Allfather, for he is indeed father of the gods. With Frigg he is the father of Balder, Hod, and Hermod. He fathered Thor on the goddess Jord; and the giantess Grid [...]

Norse Gods - Nott

In Norse myth, Nott is the personification of night, and the daughter of Narvi. Nott was married three times and with each husband she had one child. Her first husband was Naglfari, and their son was Aud. Her second husband was Annar, father of Earth. Her third husband was Delling, the personification of twilight, father [...]

Norse Gods - Norns

In Norse mythology, the Norns are the demi-goddesses of destiny. They control the destinies of both gods and men, as well as the unchanging laws of the cosmos. They are represented as three sisters: Urd (”fate”), Verdandi (”necessity”) and Skuld (”being”). They live at the base of the World Tree Yggdrasil in the realm of [...]

Norse Gods - Njord

The Norse god of winds, sea and fire. He brings good fortune at sea and in the hunt. He is married to the giantess Skadi. His children are Freya and Freyr, whom he fathered on his own sister.
Originally, Njord was one of the Vanir but when they made peace with the Aesir, he and his [...]

Norse Gods - Niflheim

Niflheim (”house of mists”) is the far northern region of icy fogs and mists, darkness and cold. It is situated on the lowest level of the universe. The realm of death, Helheim is part of the vast, cold region. Niflheim lies underneath the third root of Yggdrasil, close to the spring Hvergelmir (”roaring cauldron”). Also [...]

Norse Gods - Nidhogg

In Norse myth, Nidhogg (”tearer of corpses”) is a monstrous serpent that gnaws almost perpetually at the deepest root of the World Tree Yggdrasil, threatening to destroy it. The serpent is always bickering with the eagle that houses in the top of the tree. Nidhogg lies on Nastrond in Niflheim and eats corpses to sustain [...]

Norse Gods - Muspell

In Norse mythology, Muspell or Muspellheim (”home of desolation”) is a flaming, torrid region, the land of fire far to the south. It is opposed to Niflheim and whose animating beams made the ice in Niflheim melt and created the first living beings. The celestial bodies were made from its sparks which flew out into [...]

Norse Gods - Mimir

Mimir was the wisest god of the Aesir and one of the two gods sent as hostages to the Vanir. After the Vanir discovered they had been tricked by the Aesir, they hacked off Mimir’s head and send it back to the Aesir.
Odin took the head, smeared it with a mixture of herbs, so that [...]

nine worlds - Miming

Miming is a minor Norse forest-god.

Norse Gods - Mani

In Norse myth, Mani is the personification of the moon, son of Mundilfari and brother of Sol, the sun. At night he rides a chariot pulled by horses through the sky, and determines its waxing and waning. Mani is chased by the wolf Hati (”hate”). Whenever the wolf managed to catch the moon, a lunar [...]

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