Death of Baldr (Balder/Baldur)

Baldr, the beloved son of Odin and Friga, was a god of beauty, kindness, and charisma in the magnThe story of the death of Baldr is a tragic tale from Norse mythology. Baldr, the son of Odin and Friga, was a god known for his beauty, kindness, and charm. He was beloved by all the gods and creatures of Asgard. His presence brought joy and happiness wherever he went, lifting the spirits of both the gods and those around him. […]

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Ragnarok – Destruction of the World

In Norse mythology, Ragnarok signifies the climactic conflict that unfolds during the world’s final moments, often referred to as the “doom of the divine powers.” As per Norse tradition, a cataclysmic battle of immense proportions awaits at the culmination of time, pitting the forces of righteousness against those of malevolence. The gods, alongside their steadfast comrades, engage in a fierce struggle against their age-old adversaries, the giants and monstrous beings. The outcome of this apocalyptic inferno not only results in […]

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Jormungandr The Midgard Serpent

in Norse mythology, there are many great beasts and monsters but many of them pale in comparison to Jormungandr. In Old Norse, Jormungandr, meant great beasts and he was commonly referred to as the Midgard serpent because his body was so big that it could circle the entirity of Midgard. Jormungandr was one of the three children of Loki, and along with his brother and sister, Hela and Fenrir, their fate was decided when they were born. Loki’s daughter Hela […]

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Surtr – The Swarthy One

Surtr is a character from Norse mythology, specifically from the Poetic Edda and the Prose Edda, two major sources of Norse mythological texts. He is a fire giant, often described as a jötunn, and holds a significant role in the events leading up to Ragnarok, the cataclysmic battle that marks the end and subsequent rebirth of the world. In Norse cosmology, he dwells in Muspelheim, one of the Nine Worlds. Muspelheim is a realm of intense fire and heat, characterized […]

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The Binding of Fenrir

The The prophecy said that Fenrir, Loki’s wolf son, would be a great threat to the Aesir. Based on that the Asgardian godsput him under constant surveillance, the wolf grew day after day and became a source of concern for the Asgardians except Tyr, who befriended Fenrir. They concluded that the animal had to be imprisoned. The Asgardians deities forged powerful chains in an attempt to imprison Fenrir, and to hide their real intentions the gods presented a challenge to […]

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Fenrir – The Mighty Wolf

Norse mythology is full of some of the more fearsome monsters, most with the power to cause catastrophic destruction to the 9 worlds of the cosmos. The wolf Fenrir is regarded as one of the most dangerous and important of them all. It plays a key role amongst the beasts of Norse mythology as he is fated to slay Odin during the final battle of the apocalypse known as Ragnarok, a testament to the strength he posseses. One of the […]

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