BaviPower Viking Blog — Norse Mythology

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Divine Numbers in Norse myth (Part 1 of 2)

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Numbers played a very important role in Norse mythology. They were not as clear as words telling the stories. They were not so vague as the Norse symbols. They remained in the status of both clarity and obscurity. The most mysterious numbers in Norse myth were number Three and number Nine.

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Norse Queen of the Dead

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The land of the dead in Norse mythology was known as Helheim. It was the place for those who died in an unhonorable way. The queen of Helheim was Hel the Queen.

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The Most Talented Craftsman in Norse Myth

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Behind the power of many mighty weapons in Norse mythology was the most talented craftsmen who decided to live their life silently. Such talented craftsmen created many mighty weapons for Norse pantheon.

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Who Was Associated With Ice in Norse Mythology?

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In Norse mythology, Surtr was the name of the giant who was associated with fire one of two most important universal elements. The question here is that who was the personification of the ice and coldness.

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Viking Raven Tattoo

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Ravens were one of the most sacred birds in Norse mythology. This was attributed to the direct link between ravens and Odin in the myth. The Viking age witnessed the favor in ravens. Nowadays, ravens have also become so favorite a symbol that many people want to have a Viking raven tattoo.

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