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world once every 24 hours. The
gods also took the beautiful brother
and sister, Máni (“moon”) and Sól
(“sun”), and put them in the sky as
well. According to Snorri’s myth,
both Máni and Sól move quickly
across the sky because they are
pursued by wolves. Ragnarök, the
end of the world, will follow not
long after the day when the wolves,
children of a giantess, finally catch
and devour the siblings.
Fortress of Midgard
The gods made the earth circular,
and gave the part around the
shores to the giants as a home.
This was called Jötunheim (from
jötunn, the Old Norse name for the
giants, and heim, meaning “home”).
In the middle of the earth, the gods
used Ymir’s eyelashes to build a
fortress to keep the giants out.
They called this place Midgard.
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The gods’ final step was to take
Ymir’s brains and cast them into
the sky to make the clouds. With
this, the gods finished their brutal
creation of the world.
The creation of man
Creation was not truly complete
until the day when Odin, Vili, and
Vé found two driftwood logs while
walking along the seashore. From
these logs, the gods created the
first two humans, giving them life,
consciousness, movement, faces,
hearing, speech, and sight. Finally,
they gave them clothes and named
the man Ask (ash) and the woman
Embla (elm). The gods gave them
and their descendants the realm of
Midgard to live in.
After they had created humans,
the gods created their own realm
of Asgard, high above Midgard.
There, they built their halls, the
most magnificent of which was
Odin’s own Valhalla, a heavenlike
place where dead warriors would
be entertained with feasting. To
link Asgard and Midgard, the gods
built a fiery rainbow bridge named
Bifröst. Humans often fleetingly
glimpse Bifröst in the sky, but only
the gods may cross it. ■
The origin of the gods
Bor
(giant)
Bestla
(giantess)
Fjörgyn
(giantess)
Odin
(god)
Frigg
(goddess)
Vili
(god)
Vé
(god)
Over a dozen sons
by other lovers
Buri
(giant)
Thor
(god)
Baldur
(god)
Then of his brows the
blithe gods made Midgard
for sons of men.
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