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NORSE MYTHOLOGY. Norse mythology The religion of the Scandinavian regions, pre-Christianity. These tales are important, as they come from the Anglo- Saxons,

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Page 1: NORSE MYTHOLOGY. Norse mythology The religion of the Scandinavian regions, pre-Christianity. These tales are important, as they come from the Anglo- Saxons,

NORSE MYTHOLOGY

Page 2: NORSE MYTHOLOGY. Norse mythology The religion of the Scandinavian regions, pre-Christianity. These tales are important, as they come from the Anglo- Saxons,

Norse mythology • The religion of the Scandinavian regions, pre-Christianity.

These tales are important, as they come from the Anglo-Saxons, the originators of the English language. Their stories followed them to England.

• There are nine separate worlds, each one being the home of a different race: the gods’ home Asgard, the humans’ home Midgard, the giants’ home Jötunheimr, etc.

• (The races and many of

the terms used in Lord of

the Rings come from Norse

mythology.)

Page 3: NORSE MYTHOLOGY. Norse mythology The religion of the Scandinavian regions, pre-Christianity. These tales are important, as they come from the Anglo- Saxons,

Yggsdrasil – the World Tree

The nine realms are:Humans – Midgard

Asgardian Gods – Asgard

Vanir Gods – Vanaheim

Ice Giants – Jotunheim

Elves – Alfheim

Dark Elves – Svartalfheim

Dwarves – Nidavellir

Demons – Muspelheim

the Dead – Hel

Page 4: NORSE MYTHOLOGY. Norse mythology The religion of the Scandinavian regions, pre-Christianity. These tales are important, as they come from the Anglo- Saxons,

Odin• Chief of the gods

• Father of Thor, Balder, and other gods

• Odin pierces himself with a spear and hangs on Yggdrasil for 9 days and nights to learn the secret knowledge of runes

• Has one eye because he traded it for a drink from the spring of ALL KNOWING

His two ravens are called Huginn and Muninn (Thought and Memory)

Page 5: NORSE MYTHOLOGY. Norse mythology The religion of the Scandinavian regions, pre-Christianity. These tales are important, as they come from the Anglo- Saxons,

Valkyries and Valhalla• Valkyries are female spirit

warriors who ride the battlefields and find worthy slain warriors to take to Valhalla where they will train until Ragnarok.

• The northern lights are light shining off of their shields

• Valhalla is the Hall of the Slain. It exists in Asgard, and every night all these heroes gather together to drink and make merriment.

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Thor• God of thunder and lightning

• Mjolnir (the destroyer) – an ax-hammer that can destroy giants and mountains in a single blow

• Has a chariot pulled by two goats. He can kill these goats and eat them and they will come back to life.

• Is constantly fighting the World Serpent – Jormungand

• He is capable of drinking an ocean

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Balder

• “The Beautiful”

and“The Fair”

• All objects on Earth have

sworn not to hurt him

• Primarily known for his death and resurrection – his

death is the first event that leads to Ragnarok

• The favorite child of the Asgardians

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Frigga

• Mother Goddess

• Wife of Odin

• Weaves clouds

• She knows events in the present and future, but is powerless to change them

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Loki• God of mischief and fire

• Trickster - can shape-change and do magic

• Giants for parents – sometimes he helps Thor and the other Asgardians, sometimes he’s their enemy.

• Responsible for Balder’s death and severely punished for it

• Jormungand (World Serpent), Hel (Ruler of the Underworld), and Fenrir (Massive Wolf) are his children

• Will begin Ragnorak

…and he gives birth to an eight-legged horse.

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Freyr and Freyja• Twins

• God and Goddess of fertility

• Gods who reign in Midgard (on Earth with mankind)

• She leads the Valkyries, he has a sword that can fight on its own.

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Heimdall

• “World Brightener”

• God of the dawn

• Great hearing (can hear grass grow) and eyesight

• Is the look out on Bifrost (the rainbow bridge to Asgard)

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Hel• Daughter of Loki

• Giantess

• Goddess of death and the underworld

• Half black/ half white

• Her face and body are human but the legs are of a corpse

• Spread the plague with a rake or a broom