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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...

Odin Consulting the Dead Seeress for the Prophecy of Ragnarök

🪓 Norse MythologyOseberg Ship Burial Mound, NorwayOdin • The Seeress (Völva) • Baldr

Seeking to understand the dark omens surrounding the gods, Odin travels to the depths of Niflhel to awaken a deceased völva. Through powerful necromantic incantations, he compels her to reveal the secrets of the past and the inevitable catastrophe of Ragnarök. The seeress describes the doom of the gods, the destruction of the world, and its eventual rebirth from the sea.

King Wen Personally Pulling Jiang Ziya's Carriage for 800 Paces

🐉 Chinese MythologyWeishui River, Shaanxi, ChinaKing Wen of Zhou • Jiang Ziya

The legendary tale of King Wen of Zhou, who displayed ultimate humility by personally pulling the carriage of the strategist Jiang Ziya. This act of devotion secured the wisdom of a master strategist, eventually leading to the overthrow of the Shang dynasty. It remains a powerful symbol of the virtue of seeking talent regardless of social rank.

Goddess Saraswati Transforming into the Mythical Hidden River

🕉️ Hindu MythologyMana, IndiaSaraswati • Brahma • Vishnu

The myth tells of how Goddess Saraswati, the embodiment of wisdom and eloquence, transformed her celestial form into a mighty river to save the world from a cosmic fire. Flowing from the Himalayas near Mana, she eventually chose to vanish from the surface to preserve her purity, becoming the 'Antahsalila' or the hidden river. Today, she is worshipped both as the goddess of learning and the...

Odin Preserving Mimir’s Head with Herbs and Gaining Its Secret Wisdom

🪓 Norse MythologyGamla Uppsala, SwedenOdin • Mimir • Hoenir

Following the conclusion of the war between the Aesir and the Vanir, the wise Mimir was beheaded by the Vanir after a failed hostage exchange. Odin, refusing to let such profound knowledge vanish from the world, used ancient magic and sacred herbs to preserve the severed head. Through his incantations, the head of Mimir regained its voice, providing Odin with secrets of the cosmos and counsel...

Jiang Ziya Fishing with a Straight, Unbaited Hook

🐉 Chinese MythologyWeishui River, Shaanxi, ChinaJiang Ziya • King Wen of Zhou • King Wu of Zhou

The story of Jiang Ziya, a wise strategist who spent his old age fishing with a straight, unbaited hook to signal his readiness to serve a virtuous ruler. His patience and unconventional methods eventually attracted King Wen of Zhou, leading to the foundation of a new dynasty.

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...

Odin Waging His Head in a Riddle Game with Vafþrúðnir

🪓 Norse MythologyJotunheimen Mountains, NorwayOdin • Vafþrúðnir • Frigg

Seeking to prove his status as the wisest being in the Nine Realms, Odin travels in disguise to the hall of the ancient giant Vafþrúðnir. They engage in a high-stakes riddle contest where the loser must forfeit his life. The exchange covers the origins of the cosmos and its eventual destruction, ending only when Odin asks a question that reveals his divine identity.

Oedipus’ Solving of the Sphinx’s Riddle

🏛️ Greek MythologyMount Phikion (Sphingion), Boeotia, GreeceOedipus • The Sphinx • Laius

Seeking to save the city of Thebes from a murderous monster, the traveler Oedipus confronts the Sphinx on Mount Phikion. The Sphinx, a creature with the body of a lion and the head of a woman, poses a deadly riddle to all who pass: 'What walks on four feet in the morning, two in the afternoon, and three in the evening?' Oedipus correctly identifies the answer as 'Man,' causing the Sphinx to...

Odin Whispering the Unknown Secret into the Ear of the Dead Baldr

🪓 Norse MythologyBorre Mound Cemetery, NorwayOdin • Baldr • Frigg

Following the tragic death of the god Baldr by a mistletoe dart, his funeral was held on the grandest ship in the cosmos. Before the pyre was lit, Odin, the Allfather, leaned down and whispered a final, unknown word into his dead son's ear. This secret became the ultimate riddle of Norse mythology, symbolizing the hidden hope of rebirth after Ragnarök.