The Origins Of Norse Mythology

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Norse Mythology was believed by Scandinavians (Vikings) from the Nordic Countries. Norse Mythology or Scandinavian Mythology was more like a religion or a tradition of the natives of the Nordic Countries (Norse Mythology for Smart People). The Vikings were mostly the ones that believed in this along with the Norse (what the Scandinavians were called before their Christianization) and some Germans. They stopped believing in this religion when they were Christianized. Another reason why the religion didn’t spread throughout the world was because of the geography of its place of origin (Højbjerg).
Prose Edda and Poetic Edda are manuscripts on Norse Mythology. They are both written by Snori Sturluson. When the Scandinavians were Christianized, the Christians on Iceland preserved it. This surprised people because at that time they strongly believed there is only one God and the rest are devils. Some people believe the reason why they preserved the manuscript because it will help them understand and create skaldic poetry (Hustwic).

The Creation
Niflheim and Muspelheim are on either side of a void called Ginnungagap. When their two elements (ice for Niflheim, and fire for Muspelheim) met at Ginnungagap, Ymir and Audhumbla was made. Ymir was the first giant, a Jotun, and Audhumbla was a cow. Ymir survived on Audhumbla’s milk and the cow survived on ice blocks. Whenever Ymir sweated, his left arm created a female and a male giant. The ice block Audhumbla fed on became Buri. Buri was the grandfather of the Æsirs (Gill). Buri married Betla and had three sons: Odin, Vili, and Ve. The three brothers didn’t like the growing population of the Jotuns so they killed Ymir. After they killed him, they made the world out of his corpse (Norse Myth...

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.... Surt will set Asgard and the bridge, Bifrost, on fire. The Midgard Serpent that lives in the ocean will make huge waves crash against the land. Fenrir, the wolf, will spread death and destruction. Hati will swallow the moon and Sköll will swallow the sun. Odin dies while fighting Fenrir. Thor defeats the Midagard Serpent, but dies from the injuries. Heimdall will fight Loki and they will die fight each other. Tyr and Garm will fight and kill each other. Surt will kill Freyr and set the worlds on fire (Højbjerg). Vidar, Odin’s son, will kill Fenrir in revenge for his father. Vidar and his brother, Vali, will survive the Ragnarök. Modi and Magni, Thor’s sons, will inherit their father’s hammer. Balder and Hodur will bothe be resurrected. They will all meet at Iðavöllr (Hurstwic). Two humands that hid in Yggdrasil will also survived and repopulate the world (Gill).

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