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Freyja Claiming Half of the Glorious Slain for Fólkvangr

OriginNorse Mythology

In the complex cosmology of the Norse, the goddess Freyja holds the unique and prestigious right to choose half of the brave warriors who fall in battle. While Odin receives his portion in Valhalla, Freyja leads her chosen to the celestial field of Fólkvangr and her magnificent hall, Sessrúmnir. This myth highlights Freyja's role not just as a goddess of love, but as a powerful psychopomp and...

Gullveig Burned Three Times by the Aesir but Rising Reborn

OriginNorse Mythology

Gullveig, a mysterious figure often associated with gold and the Vanir, arrived in the hall of the Aesir and corrupted their spirits with a lust for wealth. In an attempt to purge this influence, the Aesir burned her three times, yet each time she emerged from the flames reborn and transformed. This cycle of death and rebirth eventually led to her becoming the seeress Heiðr and served as the...

Freyja Searching the World Under Disguise for Her Lost Husband

OriginNorse Mythology

The goddess Freyja, devastated by the disappearance of her husband Oðr, travels through Midgard in various disguises to find him. As she wanders the earth and the sea, her tears of grief transform into gold and amber, leaving a trail of precious beauty across the world. Her journey takes her through many lands, including the ancient Germanic trading hubs like Slesvig, where she seeks the one...