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Seek the translation of quotations from the highest in ancient Ada language of Nordic mythology.

Nordic myth is a long-forgotten myth. The descendants of ancient Norwegians have abandoned this treasure for centuries.

The descendants of heroes in Nordic mythology are the Germanic peoples in Scandinavia and the lowland peoples in northeast Germany. They grew up in a desolate and harsh natural environment and developed a brave and tenacious character.

Wandering, fighting and hunting are their daily lifestyles. They often expedition to other countries under the leadership of bold and enterprising leaders, and win status and wealth from foreign countries that are not available at home.

The primitive culture of these victorious countries may not be superior to the countries they conquered, nor may their weapons and equipment be superior to each other. But they have fearless adventurous spirit and the courage to die, which is also the reason why the Germanic nation can invade the whole of Europe.

These fearless Germanic warriors gradually expanded the scope of exploration. In 400 AD, they were bordered by the Rhine River and Danube River, and were adjacent to the Roman Empire. When the Roman countries declined, they constantly invaded the territory of the Roman Empire.

By the middle of the fifth century, the Germans were oppressed by Huns from east, west, north and south (that is, the northern Xiongnu who was defeated by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and moved westward), which led to the great migration of ethnic groups. This is what Germans call the heroic age, and most of the heroes in Nordic legends are heroes of this era.

As a result of this great migration, the Germans invaded Russia in the east, the French coast and Britten Island in the west, Spain, Italy Peninsula, Sicily and North Africa in the south, and even traveled as far as Greenland and some American continents.

The Nordic myth that has been passed down to this day is the product of this nation. However, the records of myths no longer exist in Germanic countries today. Instead, it is preserved in Iceland, an island full of volcanoes and glaciers in the North Sea.

The Germanic God was completely forgotten by the Germanic nation, and the most important reason was the contact with the Roman Empire and the assimilation of Christianity through contact. Coupled with natural and man-made disasters, especially the thirty-year war of 16 18- 1648, Germany's inherent culture was incomplete and abandoned, and valuable documents and legends fell into the abyss of forgetting and remained dusty for a long time.

At that time, only Christian missionaries could read. They are responsible for recording and saving documents. They hate pagan legends, manuscripts and songs and clean them up. Only a few materials survived: Beowulf in England, Song of Nibelungen in Germany, some fragments of the legend of heroes, and two poems about Icelandic mythology (Eda). In addition, the Germans thought that the ancient Chinese character Runenschrift originally used was a magical spell. If the language is shaped into words, it is equivalent to giving the enemy mysterious power. Therefore, today is not only the belief of the ancient Germans, but also the way of life.

Lord god Odin

Odin is the God of Aesir. It is said that he is about fifty years old, tall, blind, cold and serious. He is the god of victory, poetry, wisdom and death. Because most of the gods come from him, he is also called the father of all things.

Wednesday is regarded as Odin's Day, and his name is pronounced wotan in southern Germanic areas. Wind and wood are both related to his name. He wore a dark gray cloak on his shoulders, with shining stars on the edge and a wide-brimmed hat as blue as a clear sky, reflecting the afterglow of the sunset on the horizon. Shen Jiong's one-eyed vision reveals the mystery of life and death. Holding a long gun Gungnir made of branches of Yggdrasil, the tree of the world (other stories say that it was sent by underground dwarves, and this contradictory story occasionally appears in Nordic mythology), Odin will shine across the sky when throwing it, and people on the ground call it a meteor. This gun will definitely hit after it is thrown out. This gun is sacred. Once you swear, you can't go back on your word. He also wears a Droupnir ring, a symbol of wealth, which is copied every nine days. Its palace is called "Gladesheim". The horse he rode, Bai Shengxue, has eight feet. It is a Tianma in Shen Jun, and its name is Sripnir. There are two crows perched on his shoulders, one is Hu Jin and the other is Mu Ning, representing "thinking" and "memory" respectively. They are Odin's eyes and will report what they see every day to their owners. When other gods only eat, Odin will think about what "thinking" and "memory" tell him. Odin also has two big wolves, Gerry and Frecky, representing "greed" and "gluttony" respectively. Odin gave them all the meat dedicated to him.

Odin, the story of not being blind with one eye goes like this: One of the three main roots of Yggdrasil, the tree of the world, extends to the "country of giants". Under this root, mysterious springs containing all "wisdom" roll out, and giant Mimir is responsible for guarding the fountain of wisdom. Odin wants to bring "wisdom" into the world of the gods, and he really wants to have a taste of this spring.

One day, he rode Sripnir alone, crossed Hongqiao and came to the fountain of wisdom that the gods dared not approach. When I arrived, I saw a figure in the thick shade. Looking at it, it is obvious that Mimir is sitting beside the fountain of wisdom seriously.

Odin dismounted beside Mimi and asked him for a mouthful of spring water. Mimi knew who the man in front of her was, but she shook her head slowly and refused to give water.

"Before this, many people wanted a cup of spring water, but when they heard the price of a cup of spring water, they were too scared to ask for it."

"I have long known this. I am willing to give you all the gold in the kingdom of the gods, or try to give you my right hand! "

Mimir replied with a smile, "that's not what I want, Odin! The price of the fountain of wisdom is your sharp right eye! "

So, for the sake of the fountain of wisdom, Odin finally lost an eye forever and gained the wisdom of runes. Rune is a spell. As long as it is engraved on wood, stone, metal or even any material, it can gain infinite power. Odin not only lost his right eye, but also suffered a lot to gain this knowledge.

Odin said: "Kuya was hung on a stormy tree and stabbed to death with a spear, which was regarded as Odin's sacrifice." He sacrificed himself for himself, in a big unknown tree! There is no bread to satisfy hunger and no water to quench thirst. I bowed my head, picked up Lunas' words, shouted while picking them up, and fell from the tree. "

Because Odin once suffered from hanging upside down, hanging is a very heavy punishment in Nordic law. One of the tarot cards is called "man standing upside down", which is the symbol. In the west, criminals are hanged, which is called riding a horse, that is, hanging Odin upside down from a tree, so the world tree Yggdrasil means "Odin's mount". Odin gained the mystery of Lunas, and the three goddesses, the goddess of fate, carved this written fate on the shield of Huang Jinbao. He also took risks and got immortal wine from Ju Sutong, so anyone who tasted it can become a poet. He gave these two treasures to mankind; He is a benefactor of mankind in every way.

Odin himself likes to disguise himself as a human body and roam the world. He has many ways to disguise himself. If he wants to start a war, he will wear an eagle helmet. In peacetime, he would wear a black cloak and a wide-brimmed hat to cover one eye. The brave Nordic soldiers believe that if Odin can protect them in the war, they will gain a force with the spirit of a bear and the courage of a wolf, that is, "Berserker", and they will be invincible on the battlefield and become "Berserker".

Nordic people think that the storm was caused by Odin riding a horse to collect dead souls, so when a traveler encounters misfortune in the storm, he is summoned by Odin. Although Odin was doomed to die with the universe in The Legend of Wonderland, he still chose to fight against his fate! He dominated the victory or defeat of the war in the atrium where human beings lived, and ordered Valkyries, the maid, to bring the dead back to the hall of souls. These heroes will fight side by side with the gods in the disaster.