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Yggdrasil connects the nine worlds in Norse mythology. The 9 worlds in art 🧵 1. Yggdrasil
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Experience the mystical power of Yggdrasil with this stunning artwork. Inspired by Norse mythology, this design features intricate details and vibrant colors that make it a perfect addition to any home decor. Get this fine art print to bring a touch
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The cosmic tree of Yggdrasil, from Norse mythology
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Concept Art commissioned by @Legionhearts In the beginning, there was nothing but a boundless sea drifting in an ocean of stars. That all changed, when a divine lance pierced the skies shattered the old world into a thousand pieces. In time, these fragments would form the great world tree, which began to sprout life on its many colony worlds – each of them taking mankind in a different direction.
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A collection of paintings and drawings dedicated to the art of the imagination. Surrealistic landscapes, monsters, characters, and all sorts of...
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Yggdrasil By Dani Dracaena The Magical Circle School www.themagicalcircleschool.net
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Yggdrasil is... well, that's rather complicated. Most know Yggdrasil as the computer that runs all of creation, also known as the multiverse. It is also known as the great tree upon which universes and multiversal clusters grow like branches. Other interpretations paint it as a living brain which essentially 'imagines' all of reality. And the most honest answer you'll get out of an Administrator if you ask them which one Yggdrasil is would be "yes". Even the Admins aren't entirely certain...
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Yggdrasil "The Norse tree of life is a large ash tree named Yggdrasil the world tree, which connects the Nine Worlds and is the center of the cosmos. Yggdrasil is also the tree where it's said that Odin sacrificed himself … to himself. Yggdrasil represents the cycle of life, death and rebirth. Yggdrasil is attested in the Poetic Edda compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources, and in the Prose Edda written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson" Midjourney postworked
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Yggdrasil: The Tree of Life 🌳✨
In Norse mythology, Yggdrasil stands at the center of the cosmos, connecting the Nine Realms with its sprawling branches and deep roots. This ancient, sacred tree symbolizes strength, growth, and the eternal cycle of life, death, and rebirth. From its mighty trunk to its branches that reach the heavens, Yggdrasil represents the interconnection of all things, offering wisdom and guidance to those who seek it. As the protector of balance in the universe, it…
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