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n. 司死亡及冥府的女神,冥府,死后的世界

司死亡及冥府的女神,冥府,死後的世界



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  • Hel (Realm) – Mythopedia
    Hel was the lowest of the Nine Realms in Norse mythology, resting place of the vast majority of the dead Ruled by the cold and uncaring goddess Hel, when Ragnarök came, she would unleash the dead upon the living
  • Loki – Mythopedia
    Loki was the ultimate trickster among the Norse gods, a shapeshifter whose wily deceptions sowed chaos among his people He survived the fallout of his pranks thanks to his wit and cunning
  • Nine Realms – Mythopedia
    The Nine Realms, or worlds, were the geographical building blocks of Norse cosmology Each realm was located on Yggdrasil, the world tree, and only the most intrepid gods and mortals could travel between them
  • Poetic Edda: Helreith Brynhildar (Full Text) - Mythopedia
    The little Helreith Brynhildar immediately follows the “short” Sigurth lay in the Codex Regius, being linked to it by the brief prose note; the heading, “Brynhild’s Ride on Hel-Way,” stands just before the first stanza
  • Niflheim – Mythopedia
    Niflheim was the Norse realm of ice and cold that, along with fiery Muspelheim, created the giant Ymir, whose body became the world It also housed Buri, ancestor of the gods, and Audumla, the sacred cow
  • Baldur – Mythopedia
    Hel agreed to Baldur’s release, but only on the condition that all things first weep for him Hermod rushed back with the news, and the Aesir quickly began sending messengers out to spread the word They approached humans and animals, trees and plants, and even inanimate objects such as rocks and stones All wept for Baldur
  • Prose Edda: Gylfaginning (Full Text) - Mythopedia
    All the champions of Hel follow Loki; and the Sons of Múspell shall have a company by themselves, and it shall be very bright The field Vígrídr is a hundred leagues wide each way “When these tidings come to pass, then shall Heimdallr rise up and blow mightily in the Gjallar-Horn, and awaken all the gods; and they shall hold council together
  • Poetic Edda: Helgakvitha Hundingsbana I (Full Text) - Mythopedia
    The First Lay of Helgi Hundingsbane Introductory Note The general subject of the Helgi lays is considered in the introduction to Helgakvitha Hjorvarthssonar, and it is needless here to repeat the statements there made The first lay of Helgi Hundingsbane is unquestionably one of the latest of the Eddic poems, and was composed probably not earlier than the second quarter of the eleventh century
  • Prose Edda (Full Text) - Mythopedia
    Mythopedia We’re building the world’s most authoritative, online mythology resource, with engaging, accessible content that is both educational and compelling to read After all, mythology is storytelling at its finest Learn more about our mission
  • Poetic Edda: Voluspo (Full Text) - Mythopedia
    Surt fares from the south with the scourge of branches, The sun of the battle-gods shone from his sword; The crags are sundered, the giant-women sink, The dead throng Hel-way, and heaven is cloven





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