Sæhrímnir in Norse Mythology
In Norse mythology, it was believed that Valhalla, the grand and magnificent hall located in Asgard (i.e. the realm of the Aesir gods), was where fallen warriors feast and dined....
In Norse mythology, it was believed that Valhalla, the grand and magnificent hall located in Asgard (i.e. the realm of the Aesir gods), was where fallen warriors feast and dined....
Andhrímnir is a figure from Norse mythology who is known as the chef or cook of the gods. In Norse mythology, the gods had a grand hall called “Valhalla,” where...
In chapter 20 of the Prose Edda, a collection of Old Norse myths and legends written by 13th-century Icelandic poet Snorri Sturluson, the character Third explains to Gangleri (who is...
In chapter 38 of the Prose Edda poem Gylfaginning, a character called High states that regardless of the numbers of einherjar that come to Valhalla, Odin (i.e. the chief of...
In Norse mythology, the Einherjar (Old Norse: einherjar, singular: einherji) are a special group of fallen warriors who reside in Valhalla, the great hall of the chief Norse god Odin....