Norse


  • The Essence of Njord: The Norse God of Sea and Prosperity

    Njord, the revered figure in Norse mythology, embodies the essence of the sea, winds, and prosperity. Recognized as a member of the Vanir gods, his influence extends beyond these elements to encompass wealth and abundance through maritime activities vital to the Norse people, such as trade and fishing. Sailors frequently turned to Njord for protection…

  • Njord: The Forgotten God of Winds and Waters

    The Essence of Njord: Lord of the Winds and Waters Overview Njord, revered as the Norse god of wind and waters, served as a guide for sailors and fishermen, granting prosperity to those who were just and worthy. As the leader of the Vanir deities, Njord championed his tribe in the Aesir-Vanir War, later forming…

  • Njord: The God of Wealth and Peace

    This resource draws extensively upon the contents of Our Troth Vol. 2, with the publisher kindly allowing free access for all Heathens. The text has been thoroughly adapted for online readability, and readers are encouraged to explore the original book for a wealth of information and an annotated bibliography. Njord Niærþer, Njǫrun; Njǫrðr Njord is…

  • 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 Powerful Goddess of the Æsir Frigg, often depicted as a multifaceted and potent figure in Norse lore, diverges greatly from the stereotypical portrayal of a shrewish character commonly found in Wagnerian operas. Instead, she embodies patience and strength, earning her reputation as the First Lady of the Æsir. In this excerpt from Edvard…

  • 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,…

  • The Divine Union of Frigg and Odin in Norse Mythology

    Frigg and Odin hold pivotal roles within Norse mythology, epitomizing divine authority and insight. Frigg, revered as the Goddess of Motherhood and Marriage, contrasts with Odin, known as the Allfather, who is distinguished by his boundless thirst for knowledge and extraordinary wisdom. Their relationship is intricate and layered, marked by episodes of betrayal and calculated…

  • 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…

  • Overview of Frigg: The Norse Queen Introduction Frigg, known primarily as the spouse of Odin, stands as a formidable figure within the Aesir pantheon, reigning as the queen of all Norse gods. However, her role in Norse mythology is often shrouded in uncertainty due to scant references in historical texts. As a vital goddess, she…

  • 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,…