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Borr was the husband of Bestla and the father of Odin, Vili and Vé. Borr receives mention in a poem in the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional material, and in the Prose Edda, composed in the 13th century by Icelander Snorri Sturluson.

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Set vs Thor battle of the Storm Gods Set and Thor both have connections to the storm. Although Set is definitively associated with chaos in his pantheon. And Thor spends his entire life fighting against the forces of chaos. As chaos would take the form of his sibling the frost giant Loki. But both of these are supreme warriors. Set being known as the one who slays the enemies of raw. And Thor of course being the champion of Asgard. Putting these two deities in a fight only seems natural. Less test power for power and weapons to see who comes out on top #kemetic #kemet #ancientegyp

 Aesir

Classification: Pantheon/Civilization

Cultural Origin Icelandic

Viking worship from 700 to 1100 common era

 

Center of Cult : throughout areas of the Nordic Influence particularly in Uppsala in Sweden

 

Art references: engravings on stone and weapons, other art objects

Literary Sources : Prose Edda Historica Danica

The Aesir are the Gods of Norse mythology. They represent for these people the creators of the world as we know it, keep the forces of chaos at bay and will be consumed in the great reckoning Ragnarok

The 12 Aesir gods are headed by Odin the all father and are probably derived from the Germanic pantheon established in prehistory.

 

The Aesir exist in a realm called Asgard which is most likely the the Asegar Star cluster in the Taurus Star System.

 

Asgard is a grand empire, the finest in the 9 realms an important concept in their cosmology.

 

9 World Cosmology

The Aesir documented 9 distinct realms Niflheim, Muspelheim, Asgard, Midgard, Jotunheim, Vanaheim, Alfheim, Svartalfheim and Helheim.

 

The creation myth of the Aesir states that in the beginning there was a region of intense cold and one of incredible heat.

 

Muspell was the first world to exist. It was a place of light and heat. So hot that only those born to this place could survive its heat.

 

Beyond Muspell lay the great and yawing void called Ginningagap. And beyond that lay Niflheim the land of darkness and cold.

 

In between the two the perfect conditions existed and from the steam of the heat and mealting cold formed the frost giant Ymir.

 

Ymir slept, falling into a sweat. Under his left arm there grew a man and a woman. And one of his legs begot a son with the other. This was the beginning of the frost ogres.

Audhumla

Thawing frost then became a cow called Audhumla. Four rivers of milk ran from her teats, and she fed Ymir. The sacred cow obviously Hathor,

Buri, Bor, and Bestla

The cow licked salty ice blocks. After one day of licking, she freed a man's hair from the ice. After two days, his head appeared. On the third day the whole man was there. His name was Buri, and he was tall, strong, and handsome.

Buri begot a son named Bor, and Bor married Bestla, the daughter of a giant.

 

Odin, Vili, and Vé

Bor and Bestla had three sons: Odin was the first, Vili the second, and Vé the third.

It is believed that Odin, in association with his brothers, is the ruler of heaven and earth. He is the greatest and most famous of all men. A triad which we see in many beliefs. I think of Zeus, Posiedan Hades

 

The death of Ymir

Odin, Vili, and Vé killed the giant Ymir.

When Ymir fell, there issued from his wounds such a flood of blood, that all the frost ogres were drowned, except for the giant Bergelmir who escaped with his wife by climbing onto a lurFrom them spring the families of frost ogres

 

Earth, trees, and mountains

The sons of Bor then carried Ymir to the middle of Ginnungagap and made the world from him. From his blood they made the sea and the lakes; from his flesh the earth; from his hair the trees; and from his bones the mountains. They made rocks and pebbles from his teeth and jaws and those bones that were broken.  Tiamat and Marduk

 

To protect themselves from the hostile giants, the sons of Bor built for themselves an inland stonghold, using Ymir's eyebrows. This stonghold they named Midgard.

Ask and Embla

While walking along the sea shore the sons of Bor found two trees, and from them they created a man and a 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 and the woman Embla.

 

 

The Vanir – The chronicles of the Aesir speak of a great war against another equal civilization who were the Vanir. The two would reach a peace after years of conflict. The Vanir are identified as the Pleiades or the so called blondes of Nordic myth. Their celestial home has been identified as the Pleiades star system.

 

The true enemies of the Aesir would be the various giants. And this represented the concept of order versus chaos as the central them of the mythology

 

 

Thor

The earth was Odin's daughter and his wife as well. By her he had his first son, Thor. Might and strength were Thor's characteristics. By these he dominates every living creature.

 

 

Thor would be significant as the face of the belief system and its primary protector hero. His battle against the Midgard serpent in the highlight of the conflict of order versus chaos.

 

Ragnarok,

 The Aesir prophecy of the end of creation was the inevitable event that would be known as Ragnarok. This was the time when the forces of chaos would win the day and all creation would burn in its fires.

 

But this is a story of renewal and though the old gods would die, a Son of Odin Vidar would rise as a new King. A Son of Thor would survive and become the realms new hero.

 

 


Laufey – The Jotun Queen

Classification: Jotun, Giant

Culture: Norse Germanic

Symbol: The Flames, The Screeching Dragon.

Laufey is an important figure in Norse mythology. She is the wife of Farbauti who is the King of the Jotun.

 

She is the Mother of Loki, Byleist and Helblindi.

 

She gave birth to Loki after she was struck by a bolt of fire by Farbauti.

 

She is called Nal.

Name: Frigg The Mother of Gods

Pantheon: Norse, Germanic

Gender: Female

Known Aliases: The High Queen, She who is loved, Spouse

Associated: Life, Motherhood, Friday (Frija's Day)

Classification: Patron Goddess

Period of Worship: 3900 B.C.E-400 C.E.

Discipline: E Particle    

Hair: brown

Eyes: Green

Occupation: Queen

Martial Status: Married

Known Affiliations: The Aesir

Known Relatives: Odin (husband), Baldr (son), Thor (son), Loki (adoptive son)

Strength Class: 5

Super Human Abilities: Frigg possesses several superhuman abilities based on her highly evolved physiology. He is immune to disease and to regenerate damaged tissue making her virtually immortal.

Special Skills: Frigg has been trained in the ways of the Valkyrie, she is proficient in the use of bladed weapons, long spear, and fighting staff.

Accessories

History: Primarily worshipped in what is now southern Germany. She is the wife  of the All Father Odin. Her principle duties include the protection of life and motherhood, she traditionally takes up arms when Odin retires for the "Odin Sleep". She stand protectively at his side, sworn to defend the vulnerable king at all cost.

Frigg mothered Thor and Loki, as well as her own son Baldr. It was she who solicited a pledge to never bring harm to Baldr from all living things.

 

The Historian Paulus Diaconus mentions the goddess as the patroness of the Lombards.

 

Name: Thor Odinson – God of Thunder

 

Classification: God

 

Associated with Thunderstorms , Fertility

 

Culture: Norse Germanic

 

Pantheon : Aesir

 

Symbol: the thunderbolt, hammer

 

Sacred Tree: Oak

 

Celebration day: Thursdays

 

Sacred Element: Thorium

 

 

from the old Saxon thunar which would be translated by some to Donar his German name.

 

Thor is a hammer-wielding god associated with lightning, thunder, storms, sacred groves and trees, strength, the protection of mankind and also hallowing and fertility.

 

He is a member of the race of Aesir who come to us from the Taurus star system specifically the Asagar star.

 

He is the son of Odin who was seen as the all father and King of the Asgardians as well as Jorde who was the personification of the earth spirit.

 

 

He possesses several enchanted weapons including a Golden chariot drawn by two massive goats. The giant goats who drew Thor’s chariot were called Tanngniost and Tanngrisnir. Toothgnasher and Toothgrinder

 

They could regenerate overnight after being killed and eaten by Thor, so long as their bones remained undamaged.

 

And a belt, called Megingjörd which doubles his strength.

 

His throwing hammer named Mjolnir that always hits his mark and always returns to his hand.

 

 

In the edda he is described as the strongest of all the gods whom he protects along with humans against the ever-present threat of Giants.

 

At Ragnarök which is the Twilight of the gods he slays the Midgard serpent but himself dies as a result the poisons inflicted on him by the serpent.

 

In mythology it was Thor who men turned to for help in marriage as well as his protection for herds and  crops. His sacred tree was the Oak . And the Romans took him as an equivalent to Hercules or Jupiter. The 4th day of the week is named for this duty

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Name: Kvasir

 

 

Associated: Wisdom

Culture: Germanic Norse

Classification: God

Literature: The Prose Edda

 

Kvasir (pronounced “KVAHSS-ir”) is a being who was created by the Aesir and Vanir gods and goddesses at the conclusion of the Aesir-Vanir War.

 

The war had ended with a truce. In the tale of the Mead of Poetry, whose storyline picks up where that of the Aesir-Vanir War leaves off, the deities sealed their peace treaty by coming together to produce an alcoholic drink by an ancient, communal method: everyone in the group chewed berries and spat out the resulting mush into a single vat. This liquid was then fermented. In this particular instance, the fermented liquid became the god Kvasir, whose name is surely related to Norwegian kvase and Russian kvas, both of which mean “fermented berry juice

 

Kvasir was the wisest of all beings. There was no question for which he did not have a ready and satisfying answer. He took up the life of a wanderer, dispensing his wisdom to all whom he met along the road. When he came to the house of two dwarves, Fjalar (“Deceiver” and Galar (“Screamer”, they killed him and drained his blood into three containers. They told the gods that Kvasir had suffocated from an excess of wisdom. The two dwarves then brewed mead by mixing Kvasir’s blood with honey – the Mead of Poetry.

 

 

a mead which imbues the drinker with skaldship and wisdom, and the spread of which eventually resulted in the introduction of poetry to mankind.



Name: Ymir

 

Known Aliases: The Frost King, The Sea Giant

 

Associated: The Sea

Culture: Germanic Norse Myth

Gender: Male

Classification: Giant

Element: Sea

 

 

Literature: The Prose Edda

Ymir as a primeval being who was born from venom that dripped from the icy rivers Elivagar and lived in the grassless void of Ginnungagap. is the ancestor of all jötnar.

Ymir birthed a male and female from the pits of his arms, and his legs together begat a six-headed being.

 

Ymir was slain by the gods Odin Vili and VE and his body was used as raw material for the creation of the world.  

 

They fashioned Earth from his flesh, from his blood the ocean, from his bones the mountains, from his hair the trees, from his brains the clouds, from his skull the heavens, and from his eyebrows the middle realm in which mankind lives,

 

The dwarfs were given life from his blood.

 


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