BaviPower Viking Blog — Nine Worlds
Death in Norse Myth: "Song Ended, Melody Lingered"
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Death was not the ending of things in Norse mythology. The song of heroes must end, but the melody forever lingers.
Evil Women in Norse Mythology: Don't Mess With Them
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In Norse mythology, there were also some villain female figures who were always willing to create harm and pain to other people. They either brought pain or just simply shut down anyone's life.
Women's Empowerment: When the Norse Women United
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The reason why the Vikings respected their women might lie in Norse mythology where the women had their own dominant power and rights. In Norse mythology, even Odin the Allfather could not affect some women's way of thinking.
Aegir and Ran: Giants That Vikings Feared The Most
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Aegir and Ran were a couple whom the Vikings feared the most in their life. Although the couple was the jotun, they had a very good relationship with the Norse Gods.
What Is the Appeal of Norse Mythology?
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If we can read between the lines of Norse mythology, we understand what is truly the appeal of the myth. It is not just bloodshed, war, revenge, and death that surround the story. It goes beyond that.
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