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Myths about Vikings

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

8 myths currently featured for Vikings.

The Birth of Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye Bearing the Mark of a Serpent

🪓 Norse MythologyZeeland (Sjælland), DenmarkSigurd Snake-in-the-Eye • Ragnar Lodbrok • Aslaug

The legend tells of the birth of Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye, the son of Ragnar Lodbrok and the mysterious Aslaug. Born with a unique physical mark—a serpent encircling his pupil—Sigurd's arrival fulfilled a prophecy made by his mother to prove her noble descent from the dragon-slayer Sigurd and the Valkyrie Brynhildr. This mark solidified the child's destiny as a legendary Viking king and a...

Skuld Destroying King Hrólfr Kraki with an Army of the Undead

🪓 Norse MythologyLejre, DenmarkHrólfr Kraki • Skuld • Bödvar Bjarki

The powerful half-sister of King Hrólfr Kraki, Skuld, leads a treacherous rebellion against the Danish throne using dark sorcery. At the great hall of Lejre, she unleashes a terrifying army of the undead and monstrous spirits to overwhelm the king's legendary champions. Despite the heroic efforts of Bödvar Bjarki and the king’s berserkers, the supernatural onslaught eventually leads to the...

King Hrólfr Kraki Scattering His Gold on the Plains to Delay Adils' Army

🪓 Norse MythologyFyrisvellir (Uppsala), SwedenHrólfr Kraki • Adils • Yrsa

King Hrólfr Kraki and his warriors flee the court of the treacherous Swedish King Adils across the marshy plains of Fyrisvellir. To escape Adils' superior numbers, Hrólfr scatters his gold and the precious ring Svíagris across the ground, tempting the pursuing Swedish soldiers to stop and gather the wealth. This clever ruse humbles Adils and allows the Danish king to return safely to Lejre.

Sigurd Tasting Fafnir's Blood and Understanding the Birds' Warnings

🪓 Norse MythologyRamsund, Södermanland, SwedenSigurd • Regin • Fafnir

After the legendary hero Sigurd slays the dragon Fafnir, his foster-father Regin asks him to roast the beast's heart. Upon accidentally burning his thumb and tasting the dragon's blood, Sigurd suddenly gains the ability to understand the speech of birds. The forest birds warn him of Regin's plan to murder him for the dragon's gold, prompting Sigurd to kill Regin and claim the legendary...

Sinfjötli Dying After Being Poisoned by the Vengeful Queen Borghild

🪓 Norse MythologyBorg Chieftain's Hall, Lofoten, NorwaySinfjötli • Sigmund • Borghild

Following a dispute over a woman that led to the death of Queen Borghild’s brother, the hero Sinfjötli is targeted by his stepmother in a deceptive funeral feast. Despite his father Sigmund's attempts to protect him by drinking the poisoned ale himself, Sinfjötli is eventually forced by pride and circumstance to consume the final toxic draft. This tragic end to the fiercest of the Völsung...

Völundr Slaying Niðuðr's Sons and Forging Their Skulls into Goblets

🪓 Norse MythologyIsle of Gotland, SwedenVölundr • Niðuðr • Böðvildr

Völundr, a legendary smith, was captured and maimed by King Niðuðr to ensure a lifetime of forced labor. In a brutal act of vengeance, Völundr killed the king's two young sons and transformed their body parts into exquisite jewelry and drinking vessels. After revealing his gruesome revenge and seducing the king's daughter, Völundr escaped his island prison using a pair of wings he had...

Thor Ripping the Head Off the Ox Himinhrjót for Bait

🪓 Norse MythologyLofoten Archipelago, NorwayThor • Hymir • Jörmungandr

Thor, seeking a massive cauldron for the gods' brewing, stays with the giant Hymir and insists on a fishing trip. Lacking bait, Thor decapitates Hymir's largest ox, Himinhrjót, using its head to lure the world-circling Midgard Serpent. This legendary encounter nearly results in the destruction of the world before the terrified giant intervenes.

The Legendary Battle of Brávellir and Odin’s Intervention

🪓 Norse MythologyBråvalla, Östergötland, SwedenHarald Wartooth • Sigurd Hring • Odin (as Bruni)

An epic and legendary clash between the Danish King Harald Wartooth and the Swedish King Sigurd Hring, orchestrated by the god Odin to collect the souls of heroes for Valhalla. The battle is renowned for its massive scale, featuring thousands of ships and legendary champions from across the North. It culminated in the death of the aged Harald and the rise of Sigurd as a dominant northern ruler.