Volla – the Norse goddess Join Volla, the Norse goddess of abundance, fertility, and healing, on her amazing journey to Earth. She is here to bring balance back to the world, helping people reconnect with nature and each other. In a time of chaos, Volla brings hope, harmony, and the ...
Freyja is the most renowned of the Norse goddesses, who has many powers and attributes. She is the goddess of love, fertility, witchcraft, war, and death, and she represents the various aspects of life and nature. She is a complex and multifaceted goddess, who can be both gentle and fier...
Skadi is one of the few gods who will survive Ragnarok, the doom of the gods. She will join the survivors in the new world that will emerge after the destruction of the old one. She will continue to hunt and ski in the renewed earth, and enjoy the freedom and the beauty of nature....
Freya was also a Norse goddess of love, but of a more sexual nature. Freya’s name simply means ‘lady’ in Old Norse, which also places her as a kind of matron. Freya was also associated with ideas of fate, as she practiced Seidr magic, which involves discerning the course of fate ...
She has a reputation of knowing every person's destiny, but never unveils it. As the mother of Balder, she tried to prevent his death by extracting oaths from every object in nature, but forgot the mistletoe. And by a fig made from mistletoe Balder died. ...
The most important Norse goddess of the Æsir clan, Frigg was the goddess of fertility and marriage. The wife of Odin and mother of Baldur, Höðr and Hermod, she was very bright – even more so than her husband, the god of wisdom. ...
Balder,Baldr- (Norse mythology) god of light and peace and noted for his beauty and sweet nature; son of Odin and Frigg and husband of Nanna; killed by Hoth Brage,Bragi- (Norse mythology) god of poetry and music; son of Odin
Her love for the mountains and the creatures living there highlights the deep respect and admiration the Norse people had for their surroundings. Skadi’s role as a guardian of wild animals emphasizes her connection to nature and the cycle of life and death. ...
Freya’s name was “The Lady” or “mistress,” and this name could be the source of our name for the fifth day of the week, Friday. With her twin brother, Freyr (“The Lord”), these divine twins were the Norse deities of untamed nature. Possibly a sign of who was the most popu...
for nine days and nine nights until he was blessed with the knowledge of the runic alphabet. His unyielding nature granted him the opportunity to unlock numerous mysteries of the universe. Odin was often depicted riding upon Sleipnir, a great flying horse with eight legs, and wielded the spear...