Norse
Mythology
The runes are inextricably bound to
Norse mythology. One who aspires to be a user of runes needs a working
knowledge of the mythology and writings of the runic era.
Creation
In the beginning was Muspell, the
realm of fire. It is a place of dreadful light and heat. Only its natives, the Fire
Giants, can tolerate its flames. Surt, a Fire Giant, guards Muspell's border,
armed with a flaming sword. At the end of the era, at Ragnarok, Surt and
his companions will destroy all the Gods and and their world with
fire.
Outside of Muspell lies the
void called Ginnungagap, and north of Ginnungagap is Niflheim,
the world of awesome dark and cold. In this world are eleven rivers flowing
from a great well. The rivers are frozen and occupy Ginnungagap. When the
wind, rain, ice, and cold meet the heat and fire of Muspell in the
center of Ginnungagap, a place of light, air, and warmth is born.
Where fire and ice first met, thawing
drops appeared. Beneath the melting ice lay a Frost Giant named Ymir. Ymirslept,
falling into a sweat. Under his left arm there grew a couple, male and female
Giants. One of his legs begot a son with the other.
The melting frost became a cow called Audhumla from
whose udders ran four rivers of milk that fed Ymir.
After one day of licking salty ice
blocks, she freed a man's hair from the ice. After two days, his head appeared.
On the third day the whole man was released from the ice. The man's name was Buri. Buri had
a son named Bor. Bor marriedBestla, the daughter of a Giant,
with whom he had three sons. Odin was the first, Vili the
second, and Vé the third.Odin, in association with his brothers, is
the ruler of heaven and earth. He is the greatest and most famous of allGods.
Odin and his brothers killed the Giant
Ymir. They carried Ymir to the middle of Ginnungagap and
created the world, called Midgard, from his body. Ymir's blood
became the sea and and lakes. His skull became the cover of the sky which was
set over the earth. Ymir's brains were tossed into the air, and
became clouds. Then sparks and burning embers from Muspell were
placed in the middle of Ginnungagap to give light to Midgard.
They named the stars and set their paths. Ymir's skeleton became the
mountains of Midgard. His teeth and jaws became rocks and pebbles. His
flesh was ground into dirt in the great mill Grottekvarnen. Ymir's hair
became trees. Maggots appeared in Ymir's flesh becameDwarves, who had
human understanding and the appearance of men, but lived in the earth. Under
each corner of the sky the suns of Buri put a Dwarf. The four Dwarves are
called Austri (East), Vestri (West), Nordri (North),
and Sudri(South).
Midgard
Midgard was surrounded by an
enormous ocean. Odin, Vili and Vé gave lands along the
coasts to the friendlier Giants, the Etin, for their settlements.
From two trees they created a human man and woman. Odin gave the man
and the woman spirit and life. Vili gave them understanding and the
power of movement. Vé gave them clothing and names. The man was named Ask [Ash]
and the woman Embla [Elm]. Ask and Embla are the
ancestors of all humans inMidgard.
Asgard
Next they built Åsgard, the home of
the Gods. In a hall named Hlidskjálf, Odin sits on a high seat
from which he can look out over the whole world. Odin married Frigga,
the daughter of the Giant Fjörgvin.
Yggdrasil
Yggdrasil, the World-Tree, the tree
of fate, arises in the center of the Midgard. Its branches reach up over Asgard.
The entire universe is dependent on the World-Tree. The tree has three
three roots. One reaches into the underworld Hel, another to the world of
the Frost-Giants, and the last one to the world of human beings. Beneath
the tree is the Urda well, guarded by the Norns, the three Goddesses
of Fate. Two other wells also feed Yggdrasil. One is calledHvergelmer, and
the other is Mimer's well. The dragon Nidhog lies in Hvergelmer and
gnaws on the roots of the tree.Mimer's well is the well of wisdom, guarded
by the wisest of all beings, Mimer. Odin once gave his right eye
for a drink of the water from this well.
Bifröst
The Gods built a bridge called Bifröst from Asgard (heaven)
to Midgard (earth). They ride daily over the great rainbow bridge. Bifröst is
guarded by the God Heimdall. Heimdall sleeps lighter than a
bird, sees one hundred travel-days in each direction, and has such sharp ears
that he can hear the grass and the wool grow. But as strong as Bifröst is,
it will collapse when the when the Frost Giants ride out over it at Ragnarok.
There is nothing that can be relied on when the sons of Muspell are
on the warpath.
The
Gods and Goddesses
The Norse deities are divided into two
major groups, the Aesir and the Vanir. The Vanir, the
"Earth Gods", symbolize riches, fertility, and fecundity. They are
associated with the earth and the sea. The most important Gods of the Vanirare Njord, Freyr, Aegir and Freya.
The Aesir, the "Sky Gods",
symbolize power, wisdom, and war. They are long lived, but not immortal. Odin is
the leader of the Gods, with magical skills. Thor, with his magic hammer,
is the God of Thunder who presides over working men.Loki is a Giant who
is an Aesir by adoption. He and Odin made a vow of
friendship and became blood-brothers. Loki is a trickster, a
shapeshifter, and a troublemaker.
In the distant past a fierce war was
fought between the Aesir and the Vanir. The conflict between the
Gods began when Odin and Thor refused to recognize the full
status of Godhood to the Vanir. The Vanir sent a
beautiful woman,Gullveig (gold-drink), to the Aesir, who tried to
destroy her. She came back to life three times, and led to their corruption.
War then broke out. After both sides were exhausted, each side exchanged
members of its group with the other; the Vanir sent Njord and his son
and daughter Freyr and Freya, the Aesir sent Mimir and Hoenir.
The truce was celebrated by a meeting at which all the Gods spit into
a bowl, creating a Giant called Kvasir, who is the sign of peace
and harmony among the deities. Kvasir was later sacrificed and from
his blood became a potent drink which inebriates deities and gives inspiration
to poets.
Balder, one of the sons of Odin,
appeared as the essence of intelligence, piety, and wisdom. Both Gods and
men came to him to settle legal disputes, and his judgments were reconciling
and fair. Balder had a dream in which his life was threatened. Upon
reporting this dream to his mother, Frigga, she exacted an oath from fire,
water, metals, earth, stones, and all birds and animals. They swore they would
not harm Balder. Because of his immunity, the Aesir usedBalder as
a target in games, throwing darts and stones at him. When Loki saw
this, he disguised himself as a woman and asked Frigga why Balder suffered
no harm. Frigga told him of the oath. Loki tricked her into
telling him thatmistletoe was the only being that did not agree to the
oath. Loki immediately took mistletoe and created arrows. He took the
arrows to the Blind God Hoder, brother of Balder, and volunteered to
direct his aim so that he would participate in the game. When the mistletoe
struck Balder, Balder fell dead.
Because Balder was not a
warrior and did not die in battle, he did not go to Valhalla, the hall of
slain heroes, but into the domain of Hel, Keeper of the Dead. When Odin begged
his release, Hel (Loki's daughter) responded that if everything
in the world both dead and alive wept for Balder, then he could return to
the Aesir. If not, he would remain with Hel. The Aesir sent
messengers throughout the world asking all to weep for Balder. All
responded except aGiantess, Thokk (Loki in disguise), whose
refusal to weep forced Balder to remain in Hel's domain.
The Aesir succeeded in capturing Loki. To punish him for his
many crimes, they chained him beneath a serpent, which dripped venom onto him,
causing terrible pain.
Ragnarok
The Ragnarok, or end of the world,
has been prophesied. When Mirmir no longer guards his well, Yggdrasil's root
will begin to rot. The Nidhog dragon will finally succeed in knawing
through the root that ends at Hvergelmer well. The Norns will be
alarmed at the pollution of the Urdh well and the yellowing of the
leaves of the world tree. Odin'ssacrificed eye lies in Mirmir's well and
sees what is to come. He knows that nothing can stop Fibulwinter, three
years with endless winter, which will be followed by Ragnarok.
The days will grow colder until even Urda
well freezes solid. Storm and sleet will pound the World-Tree. One ofYggdrasil's branches
will break and fall, striking Jormungand, the world serpent, which
immediately will let go of its tail. The Hel ship Naglfar will become
visible in the mist. The wolves Skoll and Manegarm will get
closer and closer toSun and Moon, which they have chased for eons. Fenrir
wolf and and the Hel-wolf Garm will break their chains. Giantswill
release Loki from his fetters on the mountain. Nidhoggr will
leave the roots of Yggdrasil and head toward Asgard. Behind him
will march all the Giants. Heimdall will see all this, and will
take up the Gjallarhorn to blow the warning.
Loki will lead monsters and Giants to
attack the Gods in the great battle of Ragnarok on Vigrid plain.
The leader of theFire Giants, Surt, will attack Freyr, who will be
armed only with a deer's antler. Freyr will stick his deer horn
throughSurt's eye, but then Surt will kill him with his flaming
sword. Thor's son Magni will send a killing arrow towardNidhoggr's head.
Side by side, Odin and Thor will fight Fenrir and Jormungand. Odin will
put his spear, Gungnir, inFenrir's chest, but the wolf will crush Odin to
the ground. Thor will kill Jormungand with his hammer, Mjollnir,
but then will take nine steps backwards and fall down, poisoned by the
serpent's venom. Tyr will kill the wolf dog Garm. Vidarwill
take revenge for Odin. The enemies Loki and Heimdall will
their spears at each other at the same time and both will die. Modi will
be surrounded by Giants, but Magni and Vidar will
rescue him.
The winds will increase and blow Yggdrasil from
every direction until the great World-Tree falls. The Dark Elves forge
will tip and the World-Tree will burn. The Bifrost Rainbow
Bridge will collapse and one by one each of the Worlds will
fall. The remaining Aesir will escape in Freyr's ship, Skidbladnir.
It will be almost taken by the Hel-ship Naglfar.Midgard will then be
destroyed by fire, and will sink back into the sea.
This final destruction will be followed
by a rebirth, the Earth reemerging from the sea. Seven sons of the
dead Aesirwill return to Asgard and rule the universe.
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