Norse
Aegir
Origin: Norse
Pronounced: Ae- Gear
Parents: the giant Fornjótr
Siblings: Logi ("fire") and Kári ("wind")
Consort: Sea Goddess Ran, His wife
Children : nine billow maidens, Who wore white robes and veils
Description: The sea god, As with all Sea Gods, he is worshiped and feared by sailors. They always respect watery Gods, especially AEGIR as he has a fondness for dragging ships and men down to his halls. But as he is well-known for his wonderful parties, it could just be his way of avoiding gate-crashers. Sacrifices were made to appease him, particularly prisoners before setting sail. He is also known for hosting elaborate parties for the gods. It is believed he is the same as the sea-giant Hlér, who lives on the isle of Hlésey.
It is said that sea froth is caused by his Underwater Brewery. That him and his daughters tent to.
Origin: Norse
Pronounced: Ae- Gear
Parents: the giant Fornjótr
Siblings: Logi ("fire") and Kári ("wind")
Consort: Sea Goddess Ran, His wife
Children : nine billow maidens, Who wore white robes and veils
- Bara ( Wave)
- Blodughadda(the one with blood-red hair – the color of the waves after a naval battle)
- Bylgja (to billow, or big wave)
- Dufa(the pitching wave)
- Hefring (the surging wave)
- Himinglaeva (the wave that reflects the light of the sky)
- Hronn (the grasping wave)
- Kolga(the chilling wave)
- Unnr ( wave)
Description: The sea god, As with all Sea Gods, he is worshiped and feared by sailors. They always respect watery Gods, especially AEGIR as he has a fondness for dragging ships and men down to his halls. But as he is well-known for his wonderful parties, it could just be his way of avoiding gate-crashers. Sacrifices were made to appease him, particularly prisoners before setting sail. He is also known for hosting elaborate parties for the gods. It is believed he is the same as the sea-giant Hlér, who lives on the isle of Hlésey.
It is said that sea froth is caused by his Underwater Brewery. That him and his daughters tent to.
Ask
Pronounced: Ah-s-k
Origin: Norse
Name Meaning: Ash Tree
Description: The first male, much like Adam, Created by the gods. He was fashioned From one of two tree trunks. They were given Ond ( Breath/Spirit), Odr ( Ecstasy/ Inspiration), La ( Health). It is believed that this is the origin or beginning of the family tree.
Pronounced: Ah-s-k
Origin: Norse
Name Meaning: Ash Tree
Description: The first male, much like Adam, Created by the gods. He was fashioned From one of two tree trunks. They were given Ond ( Breath/Spirit), Odr ( Ecstasy/ Inspiration), La ( Health). It is believed that this is the origin or beginning of the family tree.
Fenrir Wolf
Pronounced: Fin-reer
Origin: Norse
Name Meaning:
Parents: Loki and Angrbooa
Siblings: Jormungand, goddess of the underworld Hel
Children: Skoll, Hati hroovithisson
Description: A monstrous sized. Foretelling great trouble from fenrir and rapid growth, The gods raised him themselves to keep him under control and not reek havoc. As a pup the gods had nothing to fear. the gods tricked and bound him so fenrir bit off the right hand of tyr. ( The only god brave enough to care and feed him.)
The chains that bind him made of:
Pronounced: Fin-reer
Origin: Norse
Name Meaning:
Parents: Loki and Angrbooa
Siblings: Jormungand, goddess of the underworld Hel
Children: Skoll, Hati hroovithisson
Description: A monstrous sized. Foretelling great trouble from fenrir and rapid growth, The gods raised him themselves to keep him under control and not reek havoc. As a pup the gods had nothing to fear. the gods tricked and bound him so fenrir bit off the right hand of tyr. ( The only god brave enough to care and feed him.)
The chains that bind him made of:
- Foot steps of a cat
- roots of a mountain
- Woman's beard
- Breath of a fish
- Sinews of a bear
- Bird's Spittle
Garmr
Origin: Norse
Pronounced:
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Description: a dog associated with Ragnarök, and described as a blood-stained watchdog that guards Hel's gate
Origin: Norse
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Description: a dog associated with Ragnarök, and described as a blood-stained watchdog that guards Hel's gate