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Freiga - The Queen of Nordic Mythology
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Frigga is the goddess of marriage and family in Nordic mythology. The legitimate wife of Odin, the king of the gods. She is also the mother of the gods of light, Badr, and darkness, Hodel. The word Friday is derived from her name.

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Friga is beautiful and generous, and her temperament is extraordinary. Her noble temperament is enough to make any life with thinking submit to her feet. In artistic design, Friga is usually dressed in a white or grayish black robe, with a large string of unique keys hanging around her waist, indicating that she holds special power among the Asa Protoss. She has her own palace called Fensaril, which means the Palace of the Sea or the Palace of the Mist. Freja and Freya have many similarities. Although the personalities of the two goddesses are vastly different, the former is a virtuous wife and mother, while the latter is extravagant and indulgent; They all possess the feathers of herons and show extreme greed for gold, silver, and jewelry.
Under Freiga, there were twelve maids who sometimes appeared as Odin's emissaries. Their names were Saga (discourse), El (benevolence), Givjon (giving), Fra (counselor), Fen (love), Luofen (approval), Farah (oath), Val (truth), Lynn (dissent), Herrin (guardian), Snotra (intelligence), and Gana (messenger) in the "Gloria". They are also the embodiment of some of the deities of Freiga.

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From the beginning, Freiga appeared in Nordic mythological stories as a wife and mother. She was a prophet with the ability to prophesy, knowing everything about the future but never disclosing her knowledge. According to Odin's will, no one is allowed to sit on his throne casually, because those who sit on the throne will have the ability to understand the past and future. No other deity has the qualification or courage to sit on the throne. However, Freiga is also the only deity allowed to sit on Odin's throne, thus ruling the world, possessing the power to know all things in the universe, and enjoying the privilege of watching all things in the universe. Her biggest advantage is that she keeps her mouth shut about everything and never reveals her secrets. Although Freiga is noble and beautiful, she also has her own shortcomings. The first point is that her memory is quite poor, and she forgot everything she just told her in a blink of an eye. The reason why she is so secretive about everything is closely related to her confused personality. The second drawback is her desire for vanity and wealth. She often uses various gold and silver jewelry to decorate her palace, and has never been satisfied.
When her beloved son Bader was troubled by nightmares, Freja forced all living beings in the Nine Realms of the Underworld to make a vow that they would never harm Bader. Although the parasitic plant mistletoe on an oak tree outside the Valhalla Palace did not make a statement, it was so weak and tender that Freiga believed it was not enough to pose a threat to her son. Later, the mischievous evil god Loki used this small mistletoe branch and the hand of the blind god Hodel to kill Bader. Subsequently, Freiga tried her best to make the death goddess Hela let go of her son, but in the end, it was because the evil god Loki was obstructing her, so she was unable to achieve it. Due to being a goddess of abundance, Freiga did not possess the ability to freely enter and exit the underworld.

Franca has many maids, representing other aspects of Franca. The most favored maid is Fula, the goddess of abundance, or rather the sister of Freiga, who is in charge of Freiga's jewelry box and serves Freiga's makeup. She often advises Freiga on how to help those who pray for God's blessings. Fura is very beautiful. Her golden hair is both abundant and long, symbolizing the ripe ears of grain. Therefore, Fura is often regarded as the goddess of fertility on the earth.
The guardian goddess Hlin is a goddess of comfort, often sent to the world by Freiga to comfort those in distress. She often listens attentively to the prayers of human beings in the world, offering advice on how to help those suffering in need Very similar to Guanyin Bodhisattva
The goddess of the wind, Gna, is the messenger of Freiga. She rode her horse, Howalpunier, and was able to cross the sea and mountains quickly, without going anywhere. She is the embodiment of wind. She told Francia everything she saw on the way.
In addition to the three people mentioned above, Francesca had three maids following in the carriage. Lofn, the goddess of love, is a gentle and dignified goddess whose duty is to remove all obstacles that stand in the way of lovers.
The job of Vjofn, the goddess of love, is to make a cold heart accept love, maintain harmony among humans, and reconcile opposing couples.
The goddess of truth, Syn, usually guards the gate of Freja's palace and prohibits unauthorized entry. Anyone who is rejected by her, regardless of their request, is in vain. She is a personification of truth.
Freiga also had a maid named Gefion, the goddess of love, who was responsible for bringing men and women who died before they could marry to the Fensalir Palace to enjoy happiness. According to a story, she gave birth to four sons with a giant. Once, Odin sent her to meet with King Gylfi of Sweden and requested the allocation of some land. Gylfi told Gefenqiong to give her as much land as she could cultivate in a day. Gevqiong transformed her four sons into four cows, drove a plow, and plowed a deep ditch in the ground, causing the face of the Swedish king to change greatly. Gefuqiong plowed for a day, carved out a large piece of land, dragged it into the sea, and became an island (that is, Zealand Island in Denmark). Later, she married Odin's son and became the founder of the Danish royal family.
Francia has other maids. The goddess of medicine, Eira, is the god of medicine. She collects various herbs from the earth and can heal both internal and external diseases. She also taught medical skills to the human daughter. Therefore, in ancient Northern Europe, practitioners were all women.
The Oath Goddess Vara specializes in listening to oaths, punishing those who do not keep their promises, and blessing those who keep them.
The true goddess Vor is also a personification of truth, observing all actions around the world.
And the goddess of wisdom, Snotra, is the goddess of virtue and the ruler of all wisdom.
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In South Germain, there is no such goddess as Frieda, but there is another goddess, Holda, who is very similar to Frieda. As a personified goddess of clouds and mist, Horda was also a goddess who lived in a cave. Like Frigga, she was called Frau Venus, equivalent to the Greek god of love and beauty. She often lures young knights into her cave, using various sensual pleasures to make them linger and forget to return. It snowed and said that Holda was cleaning her bed, it rained and said she was doing laundry, and Baiyun said it was her woven fabric. When the long gray clouds scattered in the sky, it was said that she was spinning. Elsewhere in Germany, Freiga appeared again under the name Bertha. Belsa is also the god of textiles, the god of horticulture, and the god of caring for the souls of mourning babies. Or a goddess also known as Gode or Wode, which can be seen from the name as the feminine form of Odin or Wodan. In the Netherlands, Freiga is referred to as Vroulde. All these goddesses, from their symbolic significance, are in fact the incarnations of Freiga.

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In the West Germanic region, she was confused with the beauty god Freya, but in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Iceland, she was an independent god.

The goddess of the Saxon people, Ostara (East, Ostara), is also a goddess of spring and dawn, similar to Frigga. This goddess is loved by the Teutonic people. So, after Christianity became popular, this goddess was not demoted to the devil, but to commemorate her, a Christian festival was named Easter after this goddess. On this festival, colored eggs symbolizing the beginning of life are used as gifts because East is the goddess of spring, symbolizing the revival of life after the harsh winter.

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