BaviPower Viking Blog — Norse Creatures
Top Three Strong Trios in Norse Mythology
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In this blog post, we are to discover who were the most powerful trios in Norse mythology. When three figures come as an ally, they dominated the Norse cosmos.
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Why Norse Gods and Giants Hated Each Other That Much?
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The hatred between Norse gods and the giants led them to Ragnarok - series of war befalling Norse cosmos. The root of this hatred might date back to the time of the cosmos creation.
Fenrir, Hati, Skoll: Three Mighty Wolves in Norse Mythology
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In this blog post, we are to see the origin and the power of three famous wolves: Fenrir, Hati, and Skoll. They were mighty ones in Norse mythology who battled against Norse gods.
Fenrir the Wolf: Villain or Victim?
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Fenrir was among the most complicated figures in Norse mythology. Whether he was bad or good is not that important. And after all, he just did a remarkable thing to the universe, helping it to function in a natural way.
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Awesome Viking Valkyrie Images
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Valkyries were the most beautiful female warriors in the Viking belief. They helped Odin with fetching the souls of the fallen warriors and bringing them to Valhalla to feast with Odin the Allfather in the great hall.
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