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Where Norse Myth Came From?  Norse mythology was a system of good stories that presented the belief and religions of the Scandinavian peoples, including those settling on Iceland where many of the sources for Norse mythology were recorded and written down.  #viking #vikingjewelry #bavipower #vikingwarrior #celtic #vikinggod Arte Viking, Norse Paganism, Symbole Viking, World Mythology, Norse Gods, Norse Goddess, Pagan Gods, Norse Myth, Norse Symbols

Where Norse Myth Came From? Norse mythology was a system of good stories that presented the belief and religions of the Scandinavian peoples, including those settling on Iceland where many of the sources for Norse mythology were recorded and written down. #viking #vikingjewelry #bavipower #vikingwarrior #celtic #vikinggod

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THOR, TANNGRISNIR, AND TANNGNJOSTR Unlike what the modern media is depicting Thor, Thor in Norse mythology did not fly. Rather, he had a chariot pulled by two goats. His goats were Tanngrisnir and Tanngnjóstr. Their names meant the teeth grinder. Names of Thor's goats are pretty much in debate because some scholars think they were the inventions of Snorri Sturluson - the author of Prose Edda. Paganism Aesthetic, Viking Bar, Gods Symbols, Thunder Weather, Thor Comic Art, Nordic Goddesses, Norse Pantheon, Fjord Norway, Scandinavian Tattoo

THOR, TANNGRISNIR, AND TANNGNJOSTR Unlike what the modern media is depicting Thor, Thor in Norse mythology did not fly. Rather, he had a chariot pulled by two goats. His goats were Tanngrisnir and Tanngnjóstr. Their names meant the teeth grinder. Names of Thor's goats are pretty much in debate because some scholars think they were the inventions of Snorri Sturluson - the author of Prose Edda.

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