Freyr is the god of sunlight and abundance in Nordic mythology, responsible for sowing, harvesting, herding, and reproduction. Frey is the Warner Protoss Nj ö r ð r) The son, the beautiful goddess Freya, is his sister. He was also the king of the Elven Kingdom of Alfheim, and his subordinate Light Elves (Lj ó s á lfar) spoke and did good.
He often rode a wild boar with a golden mane, Emperor Gullinbos, to patrol. Everyone enjoys the peace and happiness he bestows. He holds a sword, shining brightly and able to soar through clouds and mist. He also has a treasure ship, Skid Platney, which can carry all the gods and their weapons if necessary. His servants are Beyla and her husband Byggvir, who are considered agricultural incarnations related to Frey's functions.
Frey's wife is Ger ð r) The mountain giants Gymir and Aurbo ð a) My daughter, Frey, lost her weapon in order to marry her, and as a result, there were no weapons available at dusk for the gods. Frey eventually married Gerd, and they met and completed their wedding in a forest called Barry. In the story of "The Biographies of the Norwegian Kings", Frey and Gerd have a son named Fj ö lnir, who was the ancestor of the Swedish dynasty Ingreen.
Frey belongs to the Warner Protoss. He is the god of the ocean, Nj ö r ð r) The son of Nijod, whose mother has different opinions, is generally believed to be Nijod's sisters (mentioned in Poetic Ada, but without name), and the other is the goddess Sk í rnism á l (Sk í rnism á l). Various scholars have put forward theories that Neyod's sisters may be Nj ö run, the goddess mentioned in Essay Ada, or Nerthus, the German goddess.
Freyja, the goddess of beauty, is his twin sister, and it is said that he and Freyja are also skin related. Due to the Warner Protoss's very open views on sex, close relatives can also have physical relationships.
In ancient times, there was a war between the Asa and Warner Protoss, which lasted for a long time and was unbeatable. Both sides were tired of it, and in the end, they agreed to reconcile and exchange hostages. Therefore, the siblings and their father Niyod came to Asgard as hostages. Frey was originally a god of battle in Warnerheim, but when he arrived at Asgard, he became the god of nectar, sunshine, and the fruits of the earth. He personifies the golden sunshine and warm summer rain of summer.
He lives in the land of elves - Alfheim. Under his management, the elves helped the growth and prosperity of flowers and plants, and he also commanded the work of bees and butterflies to do his best to help humanity. Frey's waiter is Beyla, her husband Byggvir, and both of them are revered as the god of beer and the god of honey and milk.
One day, Frey secretly sat on Odin's Hlidskjalf while Odin was away. It is said that sitting on the throne can see the whole world. At this moment, Frey saw a beautiful woman in the Kingdom of Giants, Gerd, the daughter of Gaimir. When she raised her arms, the light from her arms illuminated the sky and ocean. Frey got lovesickness because of this. When Frey's father Njord was worried, he sent his entourage Skirnir to inquire. After learning about Frey's intentions, Skinner volunteered to help Frey propose to the land of giants. Frey happily gave him his divine sword.
Skinner requested Frey to bring the god Bl ó ð Ugh ó fi) was handed over to him, allowing him to smoothly cross the sea of fire in Jodunheim, and he successfully met Gerd with his treasure. But Gerd had a stubborn personality, even though Skinner offered 11 golden apples that could grow and a gold ring that produced eight every nine parties, Gerd refused to accept and refused to marry God.
Seeing this, Skinner had to use his wand "Gambantenin" to threaten Gerd, using a curse to curse her. If he did not agree, he could only marry the ugly Hr í mgr í mnir in hell, and Gerd agreed to marry Frey. However, after meeting Frey in Barre's son, Gerd went quite smoothly, and their marriage was thus happy and happy, with the birth of their son Fj ö lnir.
Some people believe that Ge De refused Frey's pursuit because he was obsessed with her deceased brother. Because in 'Sk í rnism á l', Gerd once complained that Frey had killed her brother, so Gerd's unwillingness to accept Frey was largely based on her sadness for her unnamed brother. Although Gerd's brother does not have a name, some scholars explain that Gerd may be the sister of Beli (meaning "Roarer"), a giant who engaged in a unarmed duel with Frey and was killed by Frey with his large antlers.
Sword of Victory: No matter who holds this sword, it will fly and kill enemies alone on the battlefield with the hope of the wielder. But later on, Frey gave this sword to Skinner in order to obtain his beloved female giant Gerd, but this sword no longer fought for anyone and completely lost its magic. As a result, in the dusk of the gods, Frey, who had lost his divine sword, fought bravely with his antlers and the flame giant Syltel, and ultimately died in a fierce battle. Frey's sword actually has no name in mythology, and it is mistakenly believed to be 'L Å vateinn'. Although Levin exists in mythology, it is two unrelated weapons to the Sword of Victory.
Sk í dbladnir: A magical treasure ship. This ship is a dwarf built ship obtained by Loki during the Hive Incident. It can be zoomed in and out at will, and when unfolded, it can even hold all the gods and their weapons; You can receive it in your pocket when shrinking.
Gullinbursti: A golden haired wild boar, whose golden fur symbolizes both the golden sunlight and the maturity of the grains on the ground. And the prolific pig is also a symbol of the God of Harvest.
Bl ó ð Ugh ó fi, Blodughofi: Frey's daily mount, meaning "blood hooves", also known as "horses that can cross the flames". In "Sk í rnism á l," Frey hands over a horse that can cross the Jotunheim Fire Sea to his servant, Skinner, to help him marry Gerd. This horse has no name in the story, but can be considered Bloduk Hoffey.
Frey was also a highly revered deity in Northern Europe, resulting in the emergence of the semi historical Frey. According to Snory Strathon's "Norwegian History", Frey was a king after the half history of Odin and Nelde. In various parts of Germany and Scandinavia, Frey has many different titles; In Denmark, he is known as Fradi (peaceful or free) and is also regarded as a semi historical monarch. It is said that Vladimir was once subjected to a magical mill that could grind various things according to human will. Vladi ordered two female giants to grind, grinding out "gold", "abundance", and "peace". But Vladi was insatiable and refused to let the giants rest. They were thinking of revenge. One night, while pushing the mill, they did not sing "gold", "abundance", or "peace", but instead sang "war". As a result, pirates were attracted, killing all the Danes in their sleep, robbing the two female giants and the mill, and carrying them on their ships. The pirates instructed the female giant to grind salt because salt was rare and expensive at that time. But the cruelty of pirates was no less than that of Vladi, and the female giant still had no rest and could only grind on. She produced too much salt and sank the ship. Because the female giant and the mill that sank in the water continued to grind, the salt in the sea became more and more, and the seawater became salty from then on. (Of course, this is just a legend, Frey is still a symbol of golden sunshine)
This story explains why seawater tastes salty. Although 'Fradi' is undoubtedly the legend of 'Frey', this semi historical monarch of Denmark has vastly different personalities from Frey. Nordic mythology is mostly chaotic due to its long history and people's oral communication, translation, and other reasons.
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