BaviPower Viking Blog — Norse Worlds
Three Times Thor Got Embarrassed in Norse Mythology
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Here are three times when Thor lost his face in front of other people. In Norse mythology, Thor was the symbol of strength, the peacekeeper, and the Asgard defender.
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.
Circle Symbol in Norse Mythology
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The meaning of the circle symbol is endless as the way the round circle presents. It is infinite, having neither beginning nor end. Circle symbols also appear many times in Norse mythology. It presents the meaning of unity, wholeness, nonstop life circle, and nonstop power of humanity.
Motherly Love In Norse Mythology: Strong and Tender
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One kind of love in Norse mythology that might soften your heart is the mother's love. No matter what the origins were, god or giant, these women shared one thing in common - the unconditional love for their kids.
Why Odin and Fenrir Became Sworn Enemies?
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We all know that Fenrir and Odin were sworn enemies and even in Ragnarok, Fenrir swallowed Odin the Allfather. Here are the reasons why the two hated each other.
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