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Radgrid was one of the legendary horse-riding Valkyries, the handmaidens of Odin, the father of the gods. These long-haired, beautiful women descended from the skies into battles to decide which soldiers lived and which died. Radgrid’s name translates into “truce of counsel,” suggesting her great power in determining the fate of mortals.
Norse mythology’s Mother Earth, Fjorgyn has been associated with the start of the growing season, when Norway’s soils were nurtured for planting seeds. She was the mother of Thor, the mighty thunder god and son of Odin. As such, she was also an adversary of Odin’s wife Frigg.
Nerthus, an ancient deity revered by various Germanic and Scandinavian tribes, symbolizes fertility and the earth. Often referred to as Mother Earth, she was depicted riding a chariot drawn by cows. These sacred processions were believed to bless the land with fertility.
Astride her horse, the Valkyrie Skaga flew into battle to determine which soldiers would live and which would die, escorting the dead to Valhalla, the kingdom of the gods. There, the warriors prepared to fight in the ultimate battle of Ragnarok, which would all but destroy the mythological realm so it could flourish again.
Eldest son of the giant Fornjot, Kari was the god of the north wind, capable of carrying Vikings across vast waters. He is associated with the breath of life, providing air for the lungs of mortals.
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