copy and paste this google map to your website or blog!
Press copy button and paste into your blog or website.
(Please switch to 'HTML' mode when posting into your blog. Examples: WordPress Example, Blogger Example)
Freya – Mythopedia Freya was the arrestingly beautiful Norse goddess of blessings, love, and fertility A member of the Vanir tribe known for her skill in divination, she could be both a gentle ruler and a fierce warrior
Fólkvangr – Mythopedia Folkvangr, domain of the Norse goddess Freya, was a meadow where half of all who died in battle spent the afterlife She dwelled in Sessrumnir, a hall built in the shape of a ship, mimicking actual Norse burial customs
Poetic Edda: Lokasenna (Full Text) - Mythopedia [21] Freyja spake: “False is thy tongue, and soon shalt thou find That it sings thee an evil song; The gods are wroth, and the goddesses all, And in grief shalt thou homeward go ” Loki spake: “Be silent, Freyja! thou foulest witch, And steeped full sore in sin; In the arms of thy brother the bright gods caught thee When Freyja her wind
Prose Edda: Skáldskaparmál (Full Text) - Mythopedia Freyja alone dared pour for him; and he vowed that he would drink all the ale of the Æsir But when his overbearing insolence became tiresome to the Æsir, they called on the name of Thor
Prose Edda: Gylfaginning (Full Text) - Mythopedia Freyja has many names, and this is the cause thereof: that she gave herself sundry names, when she went out among unknown peoples seeking Ódr: she is called Mardöll and Hörn, Gefn, Sýr Freyja had the necklace Brísinga-men She is also called Lady of the Vanir
Poetic Edda: Hyndluljoth (Full Text) - Mythopedia Freyja spake: “Maiden, awake! wake thee, my friend, My sister Hyndla, in thy hollow cave! Already comes darkness, and ride must we To Valhall to seek the sacred hall [1] “The favor of Heerfather seek we to find, To his followers gold he gladly gives; To Hermoth gave he helm and mail-coat, And to Sigmund he gave a sword as gift [2] “Triumph to some, and treasure to others, To many
Poetic Edda: Thrymskvitha (Full Text) - Mythopedia Wrathful was Freyja, and fiercely she snorted, And the dwelling great of the gods was shaken, And burst was the mighty Brisings’ necklace: “Most lustful indeed should I look to all If I journeyed with thee to the giants’ home ” [10] Then were the gods together met, And the goddesses came and council held, And the far-famed ones a plan
Freyr – Mythopedia Freyr was the Norse god of peace and prosperity, celebrated at weddings and harvest feasts One of the Vanir, he was originally brought to Asgard as a hostage, but earned his place in the pantheon through charm and goodwill
Njord – Mythopedia Ruler of the Vanir tribe of Norse gods, Njord led his people in battle against the Aesir The patron of seafarers and father of Freyr and Freya, he was one of the only gods predicted to survive Ragnarök
Nine Realms – Mythopedia The Nine Realms, or worlds, were the geographical building blocks of Norse cosmology Each realm was located on Yggdrasil, the world tree, and only the most intrepid gods and mortals could travel between them