Author: Sun WuKong


  • The Norse God Njord: Master of Winds and Waters

    Overview Njord, the Norse deity associated with wind and water, served as the guardian of sailors and fishermen, offering them fortune if they were just. As the chief figure of the Vanir god clan, he led them during the Aesir-Vanir War, eventually joining forces with the Aesir through a truce. Uniquely, Njord was destined to…

  • Frigg: The Mother Goddess of Norse Mythology Frigg holds an essential position in Norse mythology, regarded as the counterpart of her husband, Óðin. Known as the “queen” of the gods, her name translates to “Beloved.” She is the daughter of Fjörgynn, often interpreted as Mother Earth or Jörð, and shares giant heritage similar to Óðin.…

  • Frigg: The Enigmatic Goddess of Norse Mythology Frigg, sometimes rendered as “Frigga,” is revered as the foremost among the Aesir goddesses in Norse mythology. She is the spouse of Odin, the chief god, and the mother of Baldur. Despite her elevated status, ancient texts relevant to Norse myths offer only limited insight into her character,…

  • Frigg, a revered figure in Norse mythology, serves as a goddess of fertility and the spouse of Odin, the supreme deity. She holds a distinguished position within the Norse pantheon and is believed to have evolved alongside Freyja from an earlier fertility goddess. The day Friday, referred to as Frigga’s Day, is named in tribute…

  • Frigg: A Deep Dive into the Norse Goddess of Fertility Frigg, a prominent figure in Norse mythology, embodies the essence of fertility and motherhood. She is the spouse of Odin, the chief deity, and recognized as one of the most significant goddesses within the Norse pantheon. Historically, her origins are believed to intertwine with Freyja,…

  • Overview Frigg is most recognized as Odin’s wife and serves as the queen of the Norse gods within the Aesir tribe. Despite her high status, her role and characteristics in Norse mythology are somewhat obscure. This lack of clarity arises from the limited discussions about her in ancient texts. Nevertheless, Frigg influenced numerous aspects of…

  • This resource draws significantly from Our Troth Vol. 2, with generous approval from the publisher for the free enjoyment of Heathen readers. It has undergone extensive editing for an online format, and additional information and an annotated bibliography can be found in the original volume. For those seeking further insight, purchasing the book is encouraged.…

  • Heimdall: The Watchman of Asgard This overview delves into the character of Heimdall, derived from authentic Norse mythology and depicted in the context of the God of War franchise. “Don’t you know who I am? I am the watchman of the Aesir! The Herald of Ragnarök!” – Heimdall during his clash with Kratos Heimdall, known…

  • Overview Heimdall, the vigilant guardian of Norse mythology, belonged to the Aesir pantheon. Known for his extraordinary eyesight and acute hearing, he was poised to announce the onset of Ragnarök by sounding the Gjallarhorn. Remaining figures from ancient texts suggest that Heimdall served as a protector of deities and the overseer of pathways connecting the…

  • The Guardian of Asgard: Heimdall Heimdall, pronounced as “HAME-doll,” is an enigmatic deity from Norse mythology, representing one of the revered Aesir gods. Known for his unwavering vigilance, he serves as the steadfast protector of Asgard, the realm of the gods. His abode, Himinbjörg, known as “Sky Cliffs,” is strategically situated atop Bifrost, the celestial…