gæð a wyrd swa hio scel! "fate goes ever as she shall!“ the mythology of wyrd aka fate
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Gæð a wyrd swa hio scel!
"Fate goes ever as she shall!“
The Mythology of Wyrd aka Fate
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Fate [Wyrd]
• In Norse mythology, there are three Jotuns [Giants] who govern Wyrd [fate].
• Together they are known as the Norns.
• Their names are: – Urðr [the oldest spelling of Wyrd], – Verðandi ["happening" or "present“] and – Skuld [“debt” or “future”]
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Fate [Wyrd]
These three Norns are responsible for Yggdrasill [the tree of life]. They water it and sit beneath its branches weaving the wyrd of man.
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Fate [Wyrd]
In this stamp, the youngest Norn, Skuld, is shown on horseback, because…
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…Skuld rides with the Valkyrs [Valkyries] down from Asgard to take claim warriors who have died bravely in battle to Valhalla.
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Fate [Wyrd]
• Past actions continually affect and condition the future, and the future also affects the past.
• All things are intertwined