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Nordic Mythology

Nordic mythology refers to the body of myths of the North Germanic peoples, primarily from Scandinavia, including gods, goddesses, and legendary heroes. Central figures include Odin, the wise god of war and knowledge; Thor, the god of thunder and protection; and Freyja, the goddess of love and fertility. The myths explore themes of creation, fate, and the cosmos, with the world structured around Yggdrasil, the World Tree. Stories often depict epic battles, the end of the world (Ragnarök), and an underworld realm. These tales reflect the values, beliefs, and cultural identity of ancient Norse society.

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    Nordic mythology, originating from ancient Scandinavian cultures, encompasses the beliefs and stories about gods, goddesses, heroes, and the cosmos. Central figures include Odin, the wise father of gods; Thor, the formidable god of thunder; and Freyja, the goddess of love and war. It features nine realms, including Asgard (home of the gods) and Midgard (Earth). Key themes include creation, fate, and the end of the world, known as Ragnarök. These myths reflect the values, beliefs, and existential questions of ancient Norse society, emphasizing the interplay between bravery, honor, and the inevitable nature of fate.