© Daniel McCoy 2012-2019. Elivagar “ice waves” are the rivers which existed in Niflheim at the beginning of the world. The Vanir are masters of sorcery and magic. [2] Simek, Rudolf. Midgard and Asgard are connected by Bifrost the Rainbow Bridge. The Midgard serpent is so huge that it encircles the world entirely, and biting its own tail. It was here in Jötunheimr that Odin sacrificed an eye in exchange for wisdom at the well of Mímisbrunnr. THE NINE WORLDS OF NORSE MYTHOLOGY. While we don’t know what exactly the spiritual or magical significance of the number 9 was, it’s clear that this number had such a significance for the pre-Christian Germanic peoples. Surtr will ride out with his flaming sword in his hand at Ragnarok “Ragnarök” “the end of the world” Surtr will then attack Asgard, “the home of the Gods” and turn it into a flaming inferno. The Light elves are minor Gods of nature and fertility; they can help or hinder humans with their knowledge of magical powers. The Gods of Asgard have received many powerful gifts. Utgard is carved from blocks of snow and glistening icicles. The Nine Worlds (Old Norse Níu Heimar) are the homelands of the various types of beings found in the pre-Christian worldview of the Norse and other Germanic peoples.They’re held in the branches and roots of the world-tree Yggdrasil, although none of the sources for our present knowledge of Norse mythology and religion describe exactly where in and around Yggdrasil they’re located. Muspelheim (Old Norse: “Múspellsheimr”) was created far to the south of the world in Norse mythology. Midgard (Old Norse: “Miðgarðr”) “middle earth” is located in the middle of the world, below Asgard. While this site provides the ultimate online introduction to the topic, my book The Viking Spirit provides the ultimate introduction to Norse mythology and religion period. Jotunheim consists mostly of rocks, wilderness, and dense forests, and it lies in the snowy regions on the outermost shores of the ocean. Inside the gates of Asgard is Valhalla; it’s the place where half of the Vikings “Einherjer” that died in battle will go for the afterlife, the other half goes to Fólkvangr. 1993. The existence of “nine worlds” is mentioned in passing in one poem in the Poetic Edda. Odin is married to Frigg; and she is the Queen of the Aesir. Odin and his two brothers Vili and Ve created the humans from an Ash log, the man and from an elm log, the woman. • Midgard: Home of the Humans In the Eddas the realm is described as having dark forests and mountain peaks where winter never eases its frosty grip. My thanks are due to Professor Magnus Olsen for permission to translate the work, and to Professor William Witherle Lawrence, of Mimir’s well of wisdom is in Jotunheim, beneath the Midgard root of the ash tree Yggdrasil. Literary embellishments in the Eddas similarly use the number nine: Skaði and Njörðr lived alternately for nine days in Nóatún and in Þrymheimr; every ninth night eight equally heavy rings drip from the ring Draupnir; Menglöð has nine maidens to serve her (Fjólsvinnsmál 35ff. The Nine Worlds (Old Norse Níu Heimar) are the homelands of the various types of beings found in the pre-Christian worldview of the Norse and other Germanic peoples. • Jotunheim: Home of the Giants Muspelheim, the primordial world of fire Nidavellir/Svartalfheim, the world of the dwarves was the time of betrothal given also in the Þrymskviða. 30% off until 11th October 2019, Stop being such a wimp and grow a thicker skin, A Völva and her prophecies were feared among Norse gods & Vikings. Vanaheim, the world of the Vanir tribe of gods and goddesses The Nine Worlds of Norse Mythology; Yggdrasil, the World Tree of Norse mythology. These realms are the home of different kind of beings, like the home of the Gods and Goddesses… (Any and all modern images of the worlds arranged around Yggdrasil are by definition speculative and unverifiable.). The Vanir Gods is an old branch of Gods. These realms are the home of different kind of beings, like the home of the Gods and Goddesses or giants. Vanaheim (Old Norse: “Vanaheimr”) is the home of the Vanir Gods. The stronghold of Utgard is so big that it is hard to see the top of it. … With the exception of Midgard, these are all primarily invisible worlds, although they can at times become manifested in particular aspects of the visible world. They are the sworn enemies of the Aesir. Jotunheim is separated from Asgard by the river Iving, which never freezes over.