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Words worth killing for: Insults, shame, and law in the Viking world
In Viking societies, a sharp insult could damage a reputation as surely as a blade could wound a body. This article looks at words that crossed the line from mockery to matters of honor, law, and revenge.2 months ago — Culture and religion -
The sea in Norse myth: Jörmungandr, Rán, and Ægir's hall
People in Viking societies held a deep reverence for the sea, as it was a source of sustenance as well as facilitating much commerce and conquest. This deep respect was also reflected in the sagas and stories they regaled one another with.8 months ago — Culture and religion -
Frigg vs. Freyja: Why two Norse goddesses get confused
Do you have a serious case of deity dyslexia? The Norse goddesses Frigg and Freyja may have alliteration and gender in common, but each holds a distinctive and unique place in Norse mythology. We look at why these two deities have a serious case of mistaken identity.10 months ago — Culture and religion -
Skaldic poetry and verbal sparring: The long lost art of flyting
Long before rap battles and mic drops, people from Viking societies had perfected the art of poetic barbs and epic verbal stoushes.1 year ago — Culture and religion -
Jötnar: The mythic giants of Norse mythology
Among the more memorable beings in Norse mythology are the jötnar – giants and powerful beings whose strength was matched only by their ambiguous nature.2 years ago — Culture and religion -
The legacy of Tyr: The Norse god of war and justice
Aside from being the origin of no one's favorite day of the week, Tuesday, the Norse God Tyr is one of those Norse gods that the public should know more about.2 years ago — Culture and religion