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Warner Protoss - Another Protoss in Nordic Mythology Other than the Asa Protoss

The Warner Protoss (Vanir) is another Protoss in Nordic mythology, besides the Asa Protoss, led by the Ocean God Neold and residing in Warnerheim. This word may come from the root word "wen" in the primitive Indo European language, meaning victory.
In Nordic mythology, the Warner Protoss and the opposing Asa Protoss had long been hostile, but after a prolonged war, the two sides signed a peace treaty. As a guarantee, they provided Frey and Frea as hostages and obtained the foolish Haineil and the wise giant Mimir from the Asa Protoss.

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The first war between heaven and earth broke out, when Odin waved his spear; The raging Warner Protoss sparked a fierce battle of earth and sky.
The Prophecy of Sibyl
Long before the Asa Protoss flourished and built magnificent palaces, a prolonged war broke out between the Asa Protoss and the Warner Protoss. The cause of the war was that a female Warner deity named Gulwig came to Asgard with the mission of the Warner Protoss. She seemed to have come to argue with the Asa deity which of the two major deities should be worshipped by humans. However, the Asa gods determined that her intentions were not good. The lord of the gods, Odin, first threw a spear at her to declare war, and the gods also launched attacks on her. However, Gulwig was a magical goddess who, despite being stabbed by the gods with spears and burned to death three times, was able to die and resurrect each time. Due to the indiscriminate killing of Gulwig by the God of Asa, the enraged Warner officially declared war on the gods of Asa.
This is the first large-scale and terrifying war since the beginning of chaos in the world. The soldiers of the two Protoss tribes bravely fought on the battlefield, and the spearheads of the gods were stained with the blood of the enemy. Due to the balance of power between the two sides, the war lasted for many years, and both Protoss suffered huge sacrifices.
Finally, all the gods were tired of this prolonged war and the senseless fighting between the gods, so peace talks began between the Protoss tribes. In order to maintain long-term peace between the two major deities and prevent the flames of war from reigniting in the world of the gods, the gods ultimately decided to send hostages to each other. The Asa Protoss sent to Warnerheim were Heineil and the wise giant Mimir, while the Warner Protoss sent to Asgard were the most outstanding Warner deity Neold and his twin children, Frey and Frea.
Haineil, who was sent to Warnerheim, was also one of Odin's brothers, tall and strong. Haineil also looks very handsome, with long legs and fast running speed. However, he is a relatively mentally disabled person among the Asa Protoss, with a calm temperament, a bit dull in mind, and particularly not good at speaking. Perhaps because of this, Odin invited the wise Mimir to accompany him. The old giant is eloquent, because he has been drinking from the spring of wisdom for many years, and therefore his knowledge is extremely extensive, which can help Hainier answer various questions.

At the beginning, they were also attracted by the handsome appearance of Heanel and the wisdom of Mimir, and the leader of Warner God made Heanel a moderate leader. But the Warner gods gradually discovered that in all occasions, it was the old man Mimir who chattered incessantly, answering various questions raised by the Warner gods; And once Mimir was gone, the tall and handsome god of Asa, Haineil, knew almost nothing and could never answer even the simplest question. The Warner gods were very angry about this and strongly felt deceived by the Athar gods. Because the hostages sent by Warnerheim were the most outstanding of the clan, including Neard, Frey, and Freya. However, they only received a foolish Asa deity and a useless but chattering old man. In a fit of anger, they cut off Mimir's head and returned it to the Asa Protoss.
After receiving Mimir's head, the gods of Asgard had no choice but to accept the actions of Warner. Perhaps they already had a heart for fraud, or perhaps they were indeed unwilling to provoke further war, and this matter came to an end.
When Odin saw Mimir's head, he immediately found herbs to apply to the wound and cast spells, so Mimir's head would never decay and he could think and answer Odin's questions as usual. Therefore, Odin often discussed important matters with him.

Neold
Nj ö r ð r. Sometimes also known as Nj ö rd, it is the deity of summer and sea in Nordic mythology. He is in charge of summer, oceans, storms, fishing, and wealth, and is also regarded as the patron saint of navigation. When he is angry, he will wave the iron oar in his hand, which can not only easily cause towering waves, but also cause storms and tsunamis. When he is happy, the waves will become calm. Therefore, Viking pirates and fishermen highly admire him.
According to the book 'Gylfagining', Neold was a sea god who lived in the 'shipcity' of N ó at ú n and governed the wind, water, and fire at sea. He was originally a member of the Warner Protoss and grew up in Warnheim, but later became a hostage to the Asa Protoss along with his children Frey and Frea, and was accepted as a member of the Asa Protoss.
According to Chapter 56 of the Book of Poetry (Sk á ldskaparm á l), the giant Skati of Soremheim came to Asgard with all his weapons to avenge his father Shaki, who was killed by gods such as Loki of the Asa clan. After the gods comforted and explained the reasons for the situation, Skati proposed to choose a husband as a condition of forgiveness among the gods. The gods agreed to her request, but limited her ability to hide behind the curtains and only show her feet when selecting a husband. Skati fell in love with Bader. She thought that this handsome deity must have the smoothest and most beautiful feet, so she chose the cleanest pair when choosing, but in reality, those feet belonged to Neold. As a sea god, he stands in the sea all year round, so his feet are washed clean by the sea water to the extreme. Sturusson emphasized that Skati and Neold were siblings, and this incestuous relationship was not a problem among the Warner Protoss, but it was strictly prohibited among the Asa Protoss.
However, the two were unable to find a suitable place to live together after marriage, making it difficult to get along well. Due to their desire to stay in their original place of residence, they initially decided to spend nine nights at Skati's residence in Soremheim on a twelve day cycle, and then three nights at Neo's residence in Noor (according to the Codex Regius version, the duration of their stay in both places was nine cold and hot periods). But in Norton, near the sea, the sound of seagulls prevented Skati from falling asleep, while Neold could not bear the mournful howling of wolves in Soremheim. Sturusson said that Neold later had two children, Frey and Freya. Igel is not very certain about this, as he believes that the number of days spent overnight by Neold and Egel symbolizes nine winter months and three summer months, respectively. During the three summer months, people mainly engaged in navigation, farming, and fishing under the control of the Warner Protoss, indicating that the legend of Neold originated in the coastal areas of western Nordic Europe.

There is a mention in "Essay Ada" that the daughter of the giant Umir used Neold's mouth as a urinal. According to the Heimskringla in Konungas ö gur, Nielder was an ancient king of Sweden and the successor to Odin. The Asa and Warner ethnic groups in ancient Sweden exchanged protons during post-war peace talks, with the Warner ethnic group sending Neold and his children Frey and Frea as hostages to the Asa ethnic group, while the Asa ethnic group sent Heinier to the Warner ethnic group as hostages. Odin appreciated the talents of Neold and his children and appointed them as priests to be responsible for the altar in the Norodon region. However, after Odin's death, Neold succeeded as king and maintained his rule with a strong army. During his reign, the people lived and worked in peace and contentment, and had abundant years in succession. Therefore, he was highly revered as the God of Abundance. However, most of the Asa people who were hostile to his tribe at that time were burned as sacrifices. The short article "Historia Norwegi Å" passed down from the 12th century has similar records.
Nerthus
Nerthus, in Nordic mythology, was an independent deity, and in the Germanic region, she was considered a goddess equivalent to Frega, belonging to the goddess of abundance. In Nordic mythology, Narcissus is the goddess of the Warner Protoss and the sister of Njord. In the open-minded Warner Protoss, Nasser and Neo had a relationship at a banquet, and Freyr and Freya are said to be children of her and her brother Neo. When the war between the Warner Protoss and the Asa Protoss ended, the two sides exchanged hostages, and Neold, Frey, and Freya all went to Asgard as hostages, and never saw each other again.

Frey
Freyr is the god of abundance in Nordic mythology, responsible for sowing, harvesting, herding, and reproduction. The king of the beautiful fairy kingdom of Alfheim. It is said that he and Badr are both gods of light, also known as the sun god. The elves under him speak and do good all over the world. He often rode a wild boar with a golden mane, Emperor Gullinbos, to patrol. Everyone enjoys the peace and happiness he bestows. He holds the sword of victory, 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.
Frey belongs to the Warner Protoss. He is the son of the sea god Njord, and his mother has different opinions. It is widely believed that he is the sister of Njord, Narcissus, and another is the mountain goddess Sikati. 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, Neold, 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 the goddess Beyla, and her husband Byggvir. Both husband and wife are revered as the god of beer and the god of honey and milk. Frey is also known as the "Dragon God of the Sea" for slaughtering the Dragon King of the Sea.
One day, Frey took advantage of Odin's absence and secretly sat on Odin's throne, the highest throne (Hlidskjalf). It is said that sitting on the throne can see the entire world. At this moment, Frey saw a beautiful woman in the Kingdom of Giants - Gerd, the daughter of Gymin, and fell ill with lovesickness. Frey's father, Neo ld, was worried and dispatched his attendant Skirnir to inquire. After learning of Frey's intentions, Skinner volunteered to help Frey go deep into the land of giants and propose. Skinner requested Frey to give him the divine horse and the sword of victory. Skinner, carrying the treasure, successfully met Gerd. Ge De has a stubborn personality, and even if Skinner offered a golden apple or forced his life, Ge De would not marry God. Later, Skinner threatened to curse her with a curse, and she agreed to marry Frey. But their marriage is quite happy and happy.

Freya
Freya is the goddess of love and beauty in Nordic mythology, the god of fertility, as well as the goddess of war and magic. The daughter of Neold and Narcissus, Frey's sister. She is very kind and loved the most, because people in the icy and snowy world eagerly look forward to the arrival of spring. She often wears heavy makeup and flashy outfits, sometimes wearing full armor and dressed up in battle. She leads Valkyrie to select the death heroes for Odin. In some stories, she and Freiga are the same god.
Freya's father is the sea god Neold, while her mother has different opinions. According to mythological records, she was born into the Warner Protoss to which Neold 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 referred to as the sister of her father Neold.
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.
Freya is also Frey's twin sister and has had sexual intercourse with her brother Frey.

Gulwig
Gullweig is a goddess with powerful magic, belonging to the Warner Protoss. It is said that she was the fuse of the battle between the Asa and Warner Protoss. In the prophecy of the witch in the Nordic epic series "Ada" (V ö lusp á), Gulwig, a Warner deity, is said to have come to Asgard to discuss which of the two gods is greater and more worthy of worship. Another theory is that Gulwig boasted of her magic and spoke rudely, causing dissatisfaction among the gods of Asa. So Odin threw a spear as a declaration of war. But Gulwig's power was too strong, and the Asa Protoss attempted to kill her three times with spears and fire, but Gulwig was able to resurrect every time. Gulwig only appeared in this war, and one theory suggests that Gulwig may be another name for Freya, as Freya is also a goddess with powerful magic in the Warner Protoss, and Gulwig is composed of Gull and Veig in the origins of Nordic languages.
Radwig and Krupp Vol
In the final poem of 'Ada', the 38th song 'Song of the Sun' (S ó larlj ó) ð, The Song of the Sun mentions:
The god of the sea, Neold, had nine daughters, "the eldest daughter being Radveig and the youngest being Kreppv ö r, Kreppvor. They were injured due to Svavr and Svavrlogi. [1]
The Song of the Sun, as Ada's final work, clearly embodies Christian themes and satire on the Nordic gods, which has always been controversial.

Pub Time : 2023-10-30 11:28:04 >> News list
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