The Norse goddess Idun (or Iðunn, Idunna) is the wife of Bragi, the god of poetry. She is the guardian of the magical apples that maintain the youth and vigor of the Æsir, the gods of the most...
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Frigg, the Queen of Asgard, was a Vanir (from Vanaheim) and the highest-ranking Æsir goddess. Although her husband was the principal god Odin, her home was described as a hall in a marshy region...
In Norse mythology, Niflheim was the freezing, dark, and misty world of the dead, ruled over by the goddess Hel. Norse mythology dictates nine realms sit in the branches or the roots of...
Symbols are particularly significant in Nordic mythology. They formed an everyday accompaniment to Viking life, appearing on clothing, furniture, weapons, and armor. One of the best-known is the...
Nidhogg is known as Níðhǫggr in Old Norse ("curse-striker" or "he who strikes with malice"). It is a powerful dragon that lives underneath the World Tree Yggdrasil and feeds on its...
In Norse mythology, Muspelheim (also known as Múspell or Múspellsheimr), is one of the nine realms and home to the fire giants. It is a place of scorching heat and burning passion, neighboring...