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Loki Bound by the Aesir Beneath a Venomous Serpent

🪓 Norse MythologySurtshellir Lava Cave, IcelandLoki • Odin • Thor

Following the death of Baldur, the trickster god Loki is pursued by the Aesir and captured in the form of a salmon. As punishment for his many crimes, he is bound in a dark cavern with the entrails of his son, while a venomous serpent drips poison onto his face, causing earthquakes whenever his wife Sigyn must empty the bowl catching the venom.

The Gods Creating Kvasir from Their Combined Spittle

🪓 Norse MythologyGamla Uppsala, SwedenKvasir • Odin • Fjalar

Following the long and brutal Æsir-Vanir War, the two divine tribes met to seal a permanent peace treaty through a unique ritual. Each god and goddess spat into a communal vat to symbolize their unified pledge of harmony, and from this mixture, they created Kvasir, the wisest being to ever walk the world. Kvasir's journey across the realms and his eventual death led to the creation of the...

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...

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.

Nanna Dying of a Broken Heart and Joining Baldr on the Pyre

🪓 Norse MythologyBorre Mound Cemetery, NorwayNanna • Baldr • Odin

Following the tragic death of the god Baldr by a mistletoe arrow, his wife Nanna is overwhelmed by a grief so profound that her heart physically breaks. During the grand funeral at the shore, as she witnesses her husband being laid upon his great ship Hringhorni, her spirit leaves her body. She is placed on the funeral pyre alongside Baldr, ensuring their union continues into the halls of the...

Frigg Spinning the Clouds in Her Watery Hall Fensalir

🪓 Norse MythologySognefjord, NorwayFrigg • Odin • Fulla

The Queen of the Aesir, Frigg, resides in her misty hall, Fensalir, where she performs the cosmic task of spinning the clouds for Midgard using a jeweled distaff. While she possesses the wisdom of the fates, she remains silent, focusing her divine energy on the domestic and natural order of the universe. Accompanied by her handmaids, she maintains the balance between the celestial realms and...

Aegir Brewing Ale for the Gods in a Mile-Deep Cauldron

🪓 Norse MythologyLæsø Island, DenmarkAegir • Thor • Tyr

To host a feast for the Aesir, the sea deity Aegir demands a cauldron large enough to brew ale for all the gods. Thor and Tyr embark on a dangerous quest to the realm of the giants to seize a mile-deep vessel from the giant Hymir. After surviving a harrowing fishing trip and proving his divine strength, Thor secures the massive cauldron, ensuring an eternal supply of ale for the celestial...

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...

Thor Defeated by Old Age in Utgarda-Loki’s Illusions

🪓 Norse MythologySvalbard, NorwayThor • Loki • Útgarða-Loki

Thor and his companions travel to the realm of the giants and visit the castle of Utgarda-Loki, where they are challenged to various contests. Through powerful magic and illusions, Thor is tricked into fighting the personification of Old Age, Elli, whom no living being can ever defeat. Although Thor appears to fail, his near-success against impossible odds terrifies the giants.

Heimdall Blowing the Gjallarhorn to Signal the Start of Ragnarök

🪓 Norse MythologyMount Hekla, IcelandHeimdall • Odin • Loki

As the cataclysmic events of Ragnarök begin to unfold, Heimdall, the ever-vigilant watchman of the Norse gods, observes the approaching forces of chaos from his post at the Bifröst bridge. Realizing the end of the world is at hand, he takes up the legendary Gjallarhorn and sounds a deafening blast that resonates through all nine realms. This clarion call serves as the final warning to the...