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Myths about Ice

Explore myths connected by the recurring theme of Ice across cultures, characters, and sacred places.

98 myths currently featured for Ice.

The Hound Garmr Howling and Breaking Free from Gnipahellir

🪓 Norse MythologySurtshellir Lava Cave, IcelandGarmr • Hel • Týr

Garmr, the blood-stained hound of Hel, guards the mouth of the Gnipahellir cave at the threshold of the underworld. According to prophecy, his thunderous howling signals the arrival of Ragnarök, the twilight of the gods. When the world begins to end, Garmr breaks his iron chains, escapes his subterranean vigil, and joins the final battle where he and the god Týr ultimately slay one another.

Surt Splitting the Sky While Rising from Muspelheim

🪓 Norse MythologyEldgjá Fissure, IcelandSurtr • Freyr • Sons of Muspel

Surtr, the primordial fire giant and ruler of Muspelheim, is destined to lead the destruction of the world during Ragnarök. Carrying a flaming sword that outshines the sun, he emerges from the realm of fire to split the heavens and engulf the earth in flame. This cosmic event is traditionally linked to the volcanic activity of Iceland, specifically the massive Eldgjá eruption of the 10th century.

The Vanir Decapitating Mimir and Sending His Head to Odin

🪓 Norse MythologyLake Vänern, SwedenOdin • Mímir • Hoenir

Following the peace treaty between the Æsir and the Vanir gods, the wise Mímir was sent as a hostage to Vanaheim alongside the god Hoenir. The Vanir eventually felt cheated by the exchange when they realized Hoenir could not make decisions without Mímir's counsel, leading them to decapitate the sage. Odin preserved the head using magic and herbs, allowing it to continue providing him with...

Freyr’s Forbidden Gaze and the Wooing of Gerðr

🪓 Norse MythologyUppsala Mounds, SwedenFreyr • Gerðr • Skírnir

The fertility god Freyr commits a grave transgression by sitting upon Odin's sacred throne, Hliðskjálf, which allows the observer to see into all worlds. From this high seat, he glimpses the beautiful giantess Gerðr and falls into a profound, soul-sickness of desire. To win her love, Freyr must sacrifice his most powerful weapon, the magic sword that fights on its own, setting the stage for...

Auðhumla the Cow Licking the First God Búri from the Ice

🪓 Norse MythologyLangjökull Glacier, IcelandAuðhumla • Búri • Ymir

In the primordial void of Ginnungagap, the cosmic cow Auðhumla emerged from the melting rime-frost. While her milk nourished the giant Ymir, she herself found sustenance by licking salty ice blocks. Over three days of persistent licking, she revealed the first god, Búri, who would become the grandfather of Odin and the progenitor of the Æsir.

The Birth of the Primordial Giant Ymir from Melting Frost

🪓 Norse MythologyVatnajökull Glacier, IcelandYmir • Audhumla • Odin

In the primordial void of Ginnungagap, the meeting of freezing mists and searing heat birthed Ymir, the first giant. Nourished by the primeval cow Audhumla, Ymir grew until he was eventually slain by the gods Odin, Vili, and Vé. His massive body was then used to construct the very foundations of the earth, sea, and sky.

Loki Hiding as a Salmon Caught in Thor’s Net

🪓 Norse MythologyGoðafoss, IcelandLoki • Thor • Odin

After the death of Baldr, the trickster Loki fled to the mountains and transformed into a salmon to hide within a waterfall. He inadvertently invented the fishing net while contemplating how the gods might catch him, leading the Æsir to use his own invention to trap him. Captured by Thor's mighty grip, Loki was ultimately bound as punishment, signaling the approach of Ragnarök.

Fenrir the Wolf Swallowing the Sun During Ragnarök

🪓 Norse MythologySkógafoss, IcelandFenrir • Odin • Loki

The monstrous wolf Fenrir, child of Loki, is the primary harbinger of destruction in Norse mythology, destined to break his magical bonds at the end of the world. During the cataclysmic events of Ragnarök, his kin or his own immense shadow consumes the sun, plunging the realms into eternal darkness before he slays the All-Father, Odin. This story details his birth, the gods' betrayal through...

Thor Throwing a Boulder to Stop the River Vimur's Flooding

🪓 Norse MythologyGullfoss, IcelandThor • Loki • Geirröðr

During a perilous journey to the hall of the giant Geirröðr, the thunder god Thor is forced to cross the River Vimur, which swells to life-threatening heights. Discovering that the giantess Gjálp is standing at the river's source to cause the flood, Thor hurls a massive boulder to stem the flow and rescues himself by grabbing a rowan branch. This tale emphasizes Thor's grit and ingenuity when...

Gudrun Inciting Her Sons to Avenge Svanhild

🪓 Norse MythologyReykholt, IcelandGudrun • Svanhild • Hamdir

After the brutal death of her daughter Svanhild at the hands of King Jormunrek, the legendary figure Gudrun Gjúkadóttir goads her remaining sons, Hamdir and Sorli, into a desperate and final mission of vengeance. This story serves as the tragic conclusion to the Volsung cycle, exploring the themes of inescapable fate and the heavy price of family honor. The narrative follows the brothers'...