Angrboða
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The sea in Norse myth: Jörmungandr, Rán, and Ægir's hall
People in Viking societies held a deep reverence for the sea, as it was a source of sustenance as well as facilitating much commerce and conquest. This deep respect was also reflected in the sagas and stories they regaled one another with.8 months ago — Culture and religion -
Why did giants and the Norse gods keep intermarrying?
They say that opposites attract. Never is this more the case than in the rich tapestry of Norse mythology, where the forces of chaos and order mix, where jötnar and the Norse gods intermarry.9 months ago — Culture and religion -
Helheim: For all those who suffer a not-so-glorious death
An icy afterlife awaits those who venture to one of the nine realms of Norse mythology. Like Odin, let us venture there to pick apart the often-overlooked realm of the dead.11 months ago — Culture and religion -
Loki's lineage: The complex family of the trickster god
Maligned for centuries as a mere trickster, the Norse god Loki is more than just a playful prankster. Part of his multifaceted character is his complex lineage and family tree, which provide both destructive and friendly influences.1 year ago — Culture and religion -
Angrboða: Loki's mysterious mate and mother of monsters
Known primarily for her role as the mother of monsters and partner of Loki, we try to delve deep into the enigmatic character of Angrboða.1 year ago — Culture and religion -
Who was Hel, the Norse goddess of the underworld?
For people in Viking societies, the Norse mythological being Hel was the ruler of the dead, a figure of quiet reverence and ultimate respect. She played a vital role in their understanding of the afterlife and the natural cycle of life and death.2 years ago — Culture and religion