17.09.2019
-Ve- Another son of the primordial giants Bor and Bestla, according to Norse mythology it was Ve, with his brothers Odin and Vili, that created the world from the body of the primordial being Ymir. Apart from the story of the making of the world, both Ve and Vili only feature in...
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16.09.2019
Vili Vili is one of the two brothers of Odin. His name means “will”, and he is the God of Motivation. Vili, like his third brother Ve, was largely put aside in favor of Odin, and thus little is known about him. It is known that the three brothers, together, slew Ymir the great...
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16.09.2019
Hoenir Hoenir (Old Norse Hœnir, pronounced “HIGH-nir”) is an obscure Aesir god. Mentions of Hoenir in Old Norse literature are highly confused and contradictory. The Völuspá, one of the poems in the Poetic Edda, has Hoenir playing a...
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15.09.2019
Burr In Norse mythology, Borr or Burr (Old Norse: 'son', born; sometimes anglicized Bor, Bör or Bur) was the son of Búri. Bor is the chieftain of an ancient race of beings known as the Aesir who were worshipped...
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13.09.2019
Buri Buri is the founding member of the extra-dimensional race of beings known as the Asgardians who were the gods of the northern tribes of Northern Realm, after countless centuries of nothingness (save the Well of Life and the unending expanses of frozen ice that were the lands of Mist to...
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24.05.2019
Baldr Baldr (also Balder, Baldur) is a god in Norse mythology, and a son of the god Odin and the goddess Frigg. He has numerous brothers, such as Thor and Váli. During the 12th century, Danish accounts by Saxo...
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20.05.2019
Odin Odin or Wodan, the All-father, the Supreme God in Scandinavian mythology, the son of Bor and Bestla. Odin is is associated with healing, death, royalty, wisdom, battle, sorcery, poetry, and the runic alphabet. In the Norse texts he is described like a man with long beard, one eye...
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18.05.2019
The Aesir The Aesir - is the group of Gods in Scandinavian mythology with the Supreme God Odin in a head. They lived, loved, suffered, fighted felt happiness, sadness like all people and could die as they were not immortal. The Aesir Gods are in opposition to the Vanir (Gods of fertility, power...
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