Freyja (Old Norwegian for "Lady") is a goddess in Nordic mythology related to love, beauty, fertility, sexuality, war, and gold. She is also skilled in "Sei ð The god of magic. The daughter of Niyod and Narcissus, Frey's twin sister. Her husband is Ode, who enjoys traveling ð r) She often tears down her face as she struggles to find him. This couple has two daughters, HNESS and GERSEMI. Freya also has many pseudonyms, including Gefn, H ö rn, Mard ö ll, S ý R and Vanad í s. [1]
Freya is the owner of the Br í singamen necklace, residing in the F ó lkvangr Forte and riding a chariot pulled by two cats, accompanied by the wild boar Hildiv í ni. She also owns an Eagle Feather Cloak Fja ð Rhamr allows gods seeking help to use it. Freya is very beautiful and loved the most. She often wears heavy makeup and showcases her talents, but due to her power to attract fallen heroes, she sometimes wears full armor and leads Valkyrie to the battlefield to collect half of her souls to the Sessr ú mnir Temple, while the other half goes to the Valhalla of Odin's Spirit Temple.
Scholars often argue about Freya's position in mythology and analyze her relationship with other goddesses, such as Gullweig, Gefjon, and Ska ð i) And the goddess Frigga. Especially Freiga, some scholars believe that in the ancient Germanic mythological system, she and Freiga originated from the same goddess, so the god kings Odin and Ode are also believed to have originated from the same male god.
Freya's father was the sea god Neyod, while her mother has different opinions. According to mythological records, she was born into the Warner Protoss to which Neyod belongs. As for whether her mother was a giant woman named Skager, there is no way to verify. In some works with Nordic gods as the main characters, Freya's mother is claimed to be the sister of her father Neyod.
Freya is the God of Love, War, and Magic, as well as the God of Abundance, Fertility, and Love. She is very kind and beautiful, and is most loved by people because people in the ice and snow eagerly look forward to the arrival of spring. She often wears heavy makeup and flashy outfits, sometimes wearing full armor and attire. She leads the female martial gods to select the death heroes for Odin.
In the war between the Warner Protoss and the Asa Protoss, due to the weariness of unnecessary fighting among the gods, a peace negotiation was initiated and hostages were exchanged between the two sides. At that time, Freya and her father and brother joined the Asa Protoss as hostages.
The beautiful Freya has numerous pursuers and lovers, among whom the mortal Ottar is one. He bets with others to memorize the names of his ancestors, so he prays for Freya's help. The goddess promised to help and transform Otta into a wild boar, Hildisiv í ni, and took Otta to meet the prophetess Hyndla.
It is said that the black dwarfs have a mysterious gold necklace called "Bresciaman", which is Freya's most precious treasure. In order to obtain it, she sacrificed her body to sleep with four dwarf craftsmen for four nights each. As a punishment, Odin ignited the flames of war in the human world, and the war continued until the disaster of God arrived. In addition to Brysses, Freya also has a dedicated pursuer named Thrymr. This ugly giant stole Thor's hammer, and later Thor had to borrow Freya's clothes to disguise himself as a goddess and retrieve the hammer.
Meanwhile, Freya is also a witch who often wears her heron feathers and flies in the sky. She, like Odin, also longed for Enhelia (a warrior of the spirit), and every time the war ended, half of Enhelia was transferred to Odin's Valhalla Palace, while the other half was taken to Freya's Serenier Deep Palace.
About Freya's True Identity
Freya driver's golden car pulled by two cats
In the West Germanic region, she was confused with the goddess Frigg, but in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Iceland, she was an independent god. Various plants in the Scandinavian region were named after her, but were replaced with the name of the Virgin Mary during the Christian process.
Freya is mentioned with nine additional names; Gefn,Hörn,Mardöll,Skjálf,S ý r. Thr ö ng, Thrungva, Valfreyja, and Vanad í s. There are also hypotheses that the goddesses Gullweig, Gefn, and Ska ð i) They all refer to her at different times. But these hypotheses lack sufficient evidence.
On the Origin of the Bridgeman Necklace
Freya and the Four Dwarfs
Freya and the Four Dwarfs
It is believed that it was created by four dwarfs, namely, Berlin, Dwalin, Grer and Alfrik. And the condition for Freya to exchange for the Bridgeman necklace is to spend one night with each of the four dwarfs. After verification, this story is derived from the expanded S ö rla included in the Flateyjarb ó k manuscript þ The background of á ttr's description does not match the Nordic mythological background, and the story contains a large number of Christian elements. The true origin of the Bridgeman necklace still needs to be verified.
About Freya's infidelity
Regarding the widely circulated phrases on the internet, such as "Although Freya's official husband is Ode, many have had sexual relationships with her." and "As for male gods, as Loki later cursed Freya, they all had physical relationships with Freya." These related phrases have been verified and copied from the book "Nordic Mythology ABC" written by Fang Bi. In fact, this book is only used for introduction rather than verification. The fact that Freya had relationships with numerous male gods is not described in existing recognized scriptures; And Rocky's accusation comes from the Lokasenna chapter of the old Edaloki, which is worth mentioning that in this chapter, Rocky almost accused all women of participating in promiscuity or infidelity.
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