Valkyrie
- JJEH
- 23. mai 2017
- 7 min lesing

(This my heraghty and this is my gods, they treats woman better then yours, yet this is old I belive in woman) (Vikings 1) I am a Viking. We have killed and stolen gold, Killed men and kidnapped their woman yes I am one of them. The female vikings The female warriors, we fought along men, Valkyrie (I will give a alfabet in the Viking Female godes)
Angerboda: "the sorcerer" is in Norse mythology a jotunvin from the Iron Forest, and was the mother of Loke's children or offspring: Fenris wolf, midgard worm and the goddess Hell. The only mother of three monsters known in the Norwegian mythology is Angerboda: Her role Gyger.
Aurboda: The wife of Gymes and mother of Gerd as Frøy drew. Role of Gyger .
Bil: Daughter of Vedfinn, Vision, moon goddess And sister of Hjuke. Bil and Hail is a sibling that is associated with the personified goddess Moon (whose sister was Sun), and the sibling followed the moon's journey across the sky. Both Bil and Hjuke are only mentioned in the younger Edda, written in the 13th century by the islender Snorre Sturlason
Driva: Driva "snow reefs" Role Gyger, nature goddess , Daughter of Snow A female jotne, which represents a form of older natural virtue that is vaguely defined in Norse mythology. She is a daughter of Snow, who seems to be a personalization of Snow, Sister of Tore ("Barfrost"), Fonn ("Snowy"), and Mjoll ("Snowy Snow"), all of which are aspects of Snow Personalization. Snow
Eir: Role Attention Goddess of Doctor's Art, one of England's Frøyas?) Nine travail Is in Norse mythology a goddess, an eye for Doctor's art. She is also mentioned as one of several travail that are associated with Menglad (which can be interpreted as Frøya).
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Fjörgyn: Role Åsynje. The god of the earth, mother of Tor "Earth") is described in Volus and Hårbardsljod as the mother of God Tor, son of Odin. Tor is also mentioned as the son of Lodyn and of earth.
Fønn: «snowy» Role Gyger, natural goddess Daughter of Snow
Frigg: Role "the one who loves" The sight, the love and the fate of destiny Daughter of Fjorgyn and Odin's wife
Frøya: Role is the fertility and love goddess of Norwegian mythology and modern riot religion. She was called in on love issues, during pregnancy and during birth. She also had power over growth in nature. She was, also a war and deceased goddess. Frøya was the most beautiful sight.
Fulla: Role Åsynje, was a sight in Norse mythology. In the myths she acts as the servant of the goddess Frigg, who is married to Odin. Her special task is to wear Frigg's box and set her footwear. Fulla always wears off hair and golden headbands. The expression "Fulla's headband" was therefore in earlier times an expression of gold
(Vikings 3) Fårbaute: Role "the one who strikes hard" role Jotun Married to Lauvøy, father of Loke, Byleist and Helblinde, Her other name was Needle
Gerd: Role Gyger, fertility goddess, Gerd lived in an underground place far north, and when she raised her arms she lit up all around her
Gjevjon: Role Åsynje, the goddess of the virginity room, She was sent by Odin to obtain more land, and plowed the whole of Zealand from Svitjod (Sweden) Both the younger Edda and Heimskringla tell about Gjevj's main myth that she plows away what is now the Lakes of Lake Mälaren and Vänern, and with this earth she formed the island of Zealand in Denmark. In addition, the younger Edda describes that not only was Gjevjon virgin, but everyone who dies as a virgin becomes her companions. Heimskringla tells that Gjevjon married the shield king Skjold. The latter had their seat in Lejre on Zealand, and that may be because Snorre ties the connection between Skjold and Gjevjon
Gondul: Role Valkyrje, Together with the Skogul election she chooses who will die in battle and come to Valhall. She is also central to the story of the mythical kings Hedin and Høgne.
Grid: Role Gyger, Mother of Odin's son Vidar. She helped Tor when he was going to kill Geirrød
(Vikings 4) Groa: Role Volver in the Norwegian mythology a volve that has healing abilities. She is married to Aurvandil. Was given the task of singing witches for Tor
Gunnlod: Role Gyger Daughter to Suttung, guarded the poultry in Nitberg. Odin seduced her and drank poultry-mead
Hel: Role Gyger, The Goddess of God Daughter of Loke and Angerboda, the ruler of the kingdom of death. She is half blue and half human. She is the sister of Midgardormen and Fenrisulven. Everyone who dies with her, however, there are roads for those who die as heroes on the battlefield, or who die as maids. They may come to Odins Valhall, or to Gefjons Shrine (Lejre), respectively. Most often, it is understood that all who die of old age or illness end up in the shady world of Hels.
Hnoss (Noss): Role Åsynje Daughter of Od and Frøya
Hyndla: Role Volve She went along Frøya to Valhall and told about the relatives of Frøya's lover. She went along Frøya to Valhall and told about the relatives of Frøya's lover. In the poem Hyndla is awakened by the sight (goddess) Frøya and asked to ride with her to Valhall, she ride on a wolf. FRØYA Poem: Vak, you must, Wake up, mine, Sister Hyndla, As you either cage. Dark black is night, Ride we will To Valhalli, To holy ve.
(Viking 5) Idunn: Role Åsynje, love goddess Married to Brage. Associate with life-giving apples and eternal youth
Irpa: Role Valkyrie Åsynje (insecure) Goddess who together with her sister was called by the earls in battle
Lauvøy (Needle): Role Åsynje or gyger. Married to Fårbaute and mother of Loke, Byleist and Helblinde ("The one who strikes hard / dangerous")
Lin: Role Åsynje "the one who protects" a goddess
Lovn: Role of sight, "gentle" is associated with goodwill and kindness. She belonged to Frigg's sisterhood of sight, and on behalf of Frigg, she allowed men and women to enter into marriage even when others tried to prevent it.
Menglød: Role The poem Fjolsvinnsmål tells that Møylød is sitting in a castle guarded by Fjolsvinn and waits for Svipdag to be her husband. A person who calls Vindkall comes and asks to come in, but will be rejected.
Mjoll: Role Gyger Nature – goddess, daughter of Snow, personalization of the snow
Naglfare: Role According to Snorre, Night was the daughter of Jotnen Norve. She had three husbands, Naglfare was the first. He got her son Aud with her. Later, Night received the daughter Jord with her husband Ånar
Nanna: Role Åsynje Married to Balder, mother of Forsete. Symbolized faithfulness, died of grief when Balder was killed.
Natt: Role Gyger Described as the godess as a person of the night. Every night she ride the horse Rimfakse over the sky.
Njorun: Role Åsynje, Earth goddess
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(Viking 6) Valkyrie (Female Warrior) Did very often choice female lovers, Both kidnapped from the battlefield or goddesses
Rind: Role of goddess in Norwegian mythology The daughter of the king of routers. After Balderus (Balder) died, Odin consulted psychologically to find out how to get revenge. Odin traveled east as a warrior called Roster. There he was twice rejected by Rinda. He then turned into a medical doctor called Wecha, and when Rinda got sick, Odin came to Wecha, saying that he had medicine, but that would lead to a violent reaction. On the advice of Odin, King. Rinda was sick in bed. In her helpless state, Odin raped her, and from this incident, Rinda later gave Birth too (Våle) who then revenge the death Balder.
Rist: Role Valkyrje, Brings Odin his drinking horn with wine
Rån: Role Åsynje or gyger In Norse mythology, and the goddess of the sea. In a big net she catches those who are drowning and keep them trapped in their large dwelling under the ocean. She has nine daughters
Sigyn: Role Åsynje Loke's wife and mother of Narve and Vale
Siv: Role Åsynje The Goddess She was considered the second most beautiful of sight, after Frøya. Tors wife, mother of Ull
Sjavn: Role goddess of love, Independent goddess, she was the one who made both men and women think of sex
Skade: Rolle Gyger eller åsynje, In the myths, Skade is armed and unhappy to the property of Åsgard , to claim the murder of her father, Tjatse, who was killed when he pursued Loke and Idunn. The Æsene offer her a settlement, she will get one of them as husbands. She must choose by just watching there feet. She believes that the cleanest feet must belong to Balder, the most beautiful of the gods, she says, "Nothing is dirty at Balder!" But she is wrong: she chooses instead Njord. She requires the æsene to make her laugh. Loke then slipped a rope between he`s balls too a beard on a goat.
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(Viking 7 the end) The female Valkyrier, Strong High Viking warriors Who are one off the few menschen in historie to have female lover (Lesbians, this is our history)
Skogul: Role Valkyrie, Together with the Gondul she chooses who will die in battle and come to Valhall. Bring the dead to Valhall where they, after the Norrøn faith, got an eternal life together with æsene.
Skuld: Role Valkyrie , The youngest of the Valkyrie, she represented the future
Snotra: Role Åsynje, Goddess of Wisdom and Courteous Behavior
Sol: Role Åsynje, Daughter of Mundilfarne, sister of Moon
Trud: Role Valkyrie Daughter to Tor and Siv, And sister of Mode. Trud is the half-sister of the Archers Ull
Var: Role Åsynje, Attached to wisdom, no one can hide a secret for her
Verdande: Role Norne, One of the three fate goddesses who represented the present.
Vår: Role åsynje, Goddess, Norse mythology who watches over you as human beings, and deals between women and men, and she punishes those who break these
Valkyrie names: Brynhildr, "Armor battle" or "bright battle" Eir - Peace, clemency, or help, mercy Geiravör - spear in battle Geirdriful – Spear-flinge Geirölul - charging forth with the spear Geirskögul – Spear-skögul Göll - Tumult or "noise, battle" Gunnr - War or battle Herja - meaning devastate Herfjötur is attested as among the 13 valkyries listed in the Poetic Edda poem Svanhvít - is a valkyrie as the sister of the valkyrie Hildr – Battle Hjalmþrimul - female warrior Retrieve alvitr - strange creature Hjörþrimul - The sword warriors Hlökk - Noise, battle Hrist - meaning shake, quake Hrund – Pricker Kára - wild, stormy one Mist - (valkyrie) cloud or mist) Alruna – ale-rune Randgrid – Shield-truce Ráðgríðr - the bossy Reginleif- Power-trace daughter of the gods Róta - meaning sleet and storm Sanngriðr - Very violent, very cruel Sigrdrífa - Victory-urger inciter to victor Sigrún – Victory Skalmöld - Sword-time Skeggöld - Axe-age Skögul – Shaker Sveið - vibration or noise Svipul - Changeable Þögn - Silence Þrima – Fight Sveið - vibration or noise Svipul - Changeable Þögn - Silence Þrima - Fight Þrúðr - Strength or power
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