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Myths about World Tree

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

2 myths currently featured for World Tree.

The Norns Urðr, Verðandi, and Skuld Weaving Fates at the Well

🪓 Norse MythologyThingvellir Law Rock, IcelandUrðr • Verðandi • Skuld

At the base of the cosmic ash tree Yggdrasil lies the Well of Urðr, where three powerful sisters known as the Norns—Urðr, Verðandi, and Skuld—determine the fate of all living things. They maintain the World Tree by watering its roots with sacred silt while weaving the intricate threads of destiny that bind gods and men alike. Their presence represents the immutable laws of existence that even...

Níðhöggr and the Roots of Yggdrasil

🪓 Norse MythologyGeysir Hot Springs, IcelandNíðhöggr • Ratatoskr • The Eagle

Níðhöggr is a fearsome dragon dwelling in the depths of Niflheim, where he perpetually gnaws at the lowest root of Yggdrasil, the World Tree. Assisted by a multitude of serpents, his destructive efforts represent the forces of decay within the Norse cosmos. Between his lair and the eagle atop the tree, the squirrel Ratatoskr scurries, carrying insults that fuel an eternal rivalry.