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Valkyrja, also known as Valkyrja (in ancient Norse:. It is the goddess D í sir (demigod) who appeared in Nordic mythology.
The original meaning of the word 'valkyrie' was' corpse eaters', but later it gradually evolved into 'women who choose war dead'. In addition, later generations gave the image of 'dream lovers who appear in front of heroes'.
The female warrior god is the daughter of a king on earth, or Odin's own daughter, or a virgin warrior chosen by the gods to serve the gods and ascend to heaven. They gave the deceased a wonderful kiss on the battlefield and led them to the Valhalla. The purpose of doing so is to expand the military strength of the divine realm to meet the needs of the battlefield before the dusk of the gods approaches.
The image of a female warrior god is: wearing a gold or silver helmet decorated with feathers or bird wings on her head, wearing a tight blood-red combat robe, holding a shining spear and shield, and riding a small and delicate white horse. It is generally believed that they are personified by fog or clouds. And the white horses they rode, people imagined that frost and dew could fall from their manes, so these horses were also respected by people. In the eyes of Nordic people, the Valkyries and their horses are beneficial to humanity. The Northern Light, Aurora Borealis, is sometimes believed to be the shining armor of the Valkyries as they drive their horses through the night sky.

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The number of female martial gods varies according to various legends; The maximum number is sixteen, the minimum is three, but generally it is nine. Some legends also say that their leader is the goddess of love Freya or Skuld from the Norns.
Numerous female martial gods represent different aspects of war, and they are the personification of various aspects of war.

The most famous figure in Valkyrie is Brynhild, who is traditionally believed to be the daughter of the mortal king, Budley. Wagner's opera, "The Ring of Niberrongen," states that she is Odin's daughter, and in "The Ring of Niberrongen," except for Brunhilde, the other eight female martial gods are all fabricated by Wagner. Her husband is the Nordic national hero Sigurd.
In Wagner's opera "The Ring of Nibelungen," the daughters of the gods' chief, Wotan and Odin (also known as Odin in Nordic mythology), except for Brunhilde, The other eight female martial gods were all fabricated by Wagner: Gerhilde, Ortlind, Walter, Schwertleite, Helmwige, Siegrune, Grimgerde, Rossweisse

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There is a Valkyrie named Higerdriff who, due to his unauthorized decision, gave Agnar the victory that Odin had decided to give to Hiarlm Gonnar in the battle. Odin punished her for sleeping forever, and in the end, the great hero Sigourd awakened her. In "The Song of Nebrongen," she evolved into the female protagonist Brunhide.

Valkyrie distributes victory and death in battle. They brought the souls of the warriors into the underworld and served them, offering them wine and scrubbing dishes. They also sometimes dominate fate and hold the same priesthood as the three goddesses of Nolan. But there are also differences. Valkyrie determines the fate of a person in battle, while the three goddesses of Norun determine the fate of a person at birth. Together, they form the lower level goddess - Desil.

 

Pub Time : 2023-04-23 10:51:47 >> News list
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