culture   Norse mythology

16 commonsense assertions
Concepts (16) indra (1) thuris (1) valhalla (1) dwarves (1) female warriors (1) fenrir (1) dragons (1) elves (1) fish symbolism (1) flood myth (1) heroes (1) mead (1) mistletoe (1) mythological creatures (1) underworld (1) winter celebrations (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 indra Norse mythology In Norse mythology, Indra is a less prominent deity associated with a river. 3
2 thuris Norse mythology Thuris are malevolent beings in Norse mythology associated with chaos and destruction. 3
3 valhalla Norse mythology Valhalla is a majestic hall in Norse mythology where fallen warriors are taken after death. 3
4 dwarves Norse mythology Dwarves in Norse mythology are known for their skilled craftsmanship and creation of magical artifacts. 2
5 female warriors Norse mythology Female warrior figures were important and highly respected in Norse mythology and society. 2
6 fenrir Norse mythology In Norse mythology, Fenrir is a monstrous wolf foretold to bring about Ragnarok, the end of the world. 2
7 dragons Norse mythology In Norse mythology, dragons are portrayed as fearsome and destructive enemies of gods and heroes. 1
8 elves Norse mythology Elves in Norse mythology are powerful supernatural beings with a close connection to nature and the spiritual world, often depicted as beautiful and benevolent. 1
9 fish symbolism Norse mythology Fish symbolism in Norse mythology relates to creation, wisdom, and primal energies. 1
10 flood myth Norse mythology In Norse mythology, the flood myth is tied to the end of the world and the creation of a new world. 1
11 heroes Norse mythology In Norse mythology, heroes are revered for their valor in battle and their legendary deeds. 1
12 mead Norse mythology Mead is a traditional alcoholic drink in Europe, particularly in Norse mythology and associated with the gods and Scandinavian feasts. 1
13 mistletoe Norse mythology Mistletoe in Norse mythology is associated with love and fertility and used in traditional rituals and celebrations. 1
14 mythological creatures Norse mythology Norse mythology is known for its prominent mythological creatures like the Midgard Serpent, Fenrir the wolf, and the Valkyries. 1
15 underworld Norse mythology In Norse mythology, the underworld, ruled by the goddess Hel, is a cold and misty realm where the dishonorable dead reside. 1
16 winter celebrations Norse mythology Winter celebrations in Norse mythology include the festival of Yule, which features feasting, drinking, and gift-giving to celebrate the winter solstice. 1