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- Rune Necklaces. Rune Rings. Rune Beard Beads. Rune Shirts. Valknut (Knot of the Slain) The Vikings believed that people who lived ordinary lives went on to a shadowy existence after death, but those who died gloriously in battle lived on in Valhalla.
- Valknut Necklaces. Valknut Rings. Valknut Beard Beads. Valknut Drinking Horns. Ægishjálmr (Helm of Awe) The Ægishjálmr, or Helm of Awe, is a post-Viking Age, Icelandic symbol of protection and victory.
- Helm of Awe Necklaces. Helm of Awe Rings. Helm of Awe Home Decor. Vegvisir (Viking Compass) The Vegvisir means “That Which Shows the Way.” It is a post-Viking Age, Icelandic magical stave, similar shape to the Helm of Awe, but while each of the arms of the helm is the same, the arms of the Vegvisir are all different.
- Viking Compass Necklaces. Viking Compass Rings. Viking Compass Home Decor. Triskele (Horns of Odin) The Horns of Odin (also referred to as the horn triskelion or the triple-horned triskele) is a symbol comprised three interlocking drinking horns.
May 23, 2024 · The “Harbardsljóð” or “Harbardsljot,” also known as the “Lay of Harbard,” is a poem from the Poetic Edda. The poem tells the story of an encounter between the god Odin, disguised as the ferryman Harbard, and the god Thor. Photo Credit: whisky_panda.
Nov 10, 2022 · The board game, Hnefatafl, an abstract strategy game, was played by people in Viking societies from Scandinavia to Scotland and Russia. Somewhat against the common stereotype, Viking warriors also used their brains just as much as their brawn.
Odin was the father of his eldest son, Thor, by Jörd (Jord or Fjörgyn (Fjorgyn)), a giantess (some say Frigg was Thor’s mother). By another giantess named Grid , Odin was the father of Vidar . Odin was also the father of Vali by Rind , daughter of King Billing.
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In Norse mythology, Draupnir (Old Norse: [ˈdrɔupnez̠], "the dripper" [1]) is a gold ring possessed by the god Odin with the ability to multiply itself: Every ninth night, eight new rings 'drip' from Draupnir, each one of the same size and weight as the original.